Media Criticism
Feminism, Welfare State, Greenhouse Effect, Abortion declared as 'controversial issues' by op-ed columnist
Publicerad 11 september 2006 - 15:45
Uppdaterad 11 september 2006 - 15:50
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Stockholm, Sweden-- Svenska Dagbladet's op-ed columnist Roland Poirier Martinsson pointed out Monday that the Swedish state television (SVT) has chosen a fixed standpoint in certain controversial issues and therefore provide biased reporting under a cover of detachment. 
Writer Roland Poirier Martinsson, uncovering the inconvenient truth about SVT's biased news shows.Photo: Pressens bild
The controversial issues Poirier Martinsson refers to are feminism, welfare state, greenhouse effect, abortion. In SVT's view of the world, these things are good (feminism, welfare state, abortion) or true (greenhouse effect).
Thus proven that Swedes are forced to pay for anti-male, anti-motorism, pro-choice and pro-dole propaganda. Hopefully this will all change after Liberation Day September 17th. If Swedish license fee payers are given an equal amount of anti-welfare state propaganda (could be provided by Johan Norberg), Kyoto Protocol-sceptic environmental reports, anti-feminism (provided by the fine men at Slitz magazine), and pro-life sermons (preferrably broadcasted from reverend Åke Green's church), then the state television could be referred to as 'fair and balanced'.
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