Peter Sweden
“”Just avoid pepsi and their brands. They put aborted babies in their drink as flavouring.
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—Peter Imanuelsen, truth-seeker[1] |
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Peter Imanuelsen (born September 27, 1994), better known as Peter Sweden, is a far-right speaker and a huge wanker. Imanuelsen was originally a Holocaust denier[2] white nationalist, extreme-homophobe, Islamophobe and conspiracy theorist crank who has written that Jews and the Vatican are behind a New World Order. In 2017 Imanuelsen was doxed by the anti-racist organisation Hope not Hate after a news article about his Holocaust denial was published; this happened after Katie Hopkins tweeted a photo of her next to him, which prompted journalists to find out who he was. In response, Imanuelsen has claimed he has since changed his views and apologised for denying the Holocaust. No longer publicly attacking Jews, Imanuelsen is now a prominent Islamophobe who says he opposes Islamic immigration into Europe, as well as an anti-vaxxer.[3] He is also not actually Swedish (it's a long story).
Imanuelsen has 50,000 followers on Twitter and more than 20,000 subscribers to his YouTube channel.
Holocaust denial
“”According to a DNA test turns out I am 2.5% Sami and at least 1% Jewish. Say anything bad to me and you are anti-semitic. Checkmate leftists.
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—Peter Imanuelsen, antisemitism hater[4] |
Imanuelsen was pro-Hitler prior to his doxxing by Hope not Hate. writing: "Hitler had some good points"[5] and denies the Holocaust:[5][6][7]
The claim that 6 million jews were gassed seem highly unprobable. The concentration camps didnt have the facilities for that.
I believe the holocaust is a lie to further the agenda of NWO.
And you also have the problem that it is mathematically impossible to kill 6m Jews with the equipment they [Nazis] had.
Imanuelsen also had some fascinating opinions on related subjects:
I dont like fascism, but i think hitler had some good points. I am pretty certain that the holocaust actually never happened.
How is the protocols of the elders of zion "anti-semitic" ? Is the jews own text on jewish supremacism anti-semitic?
I have also heard thatconcentration camps actually had swimming pools, cinema, theatre, fotball fields etc (photos). Opinion ?
Conspiracy theories
Imanuelsen also supports other anti-Semitic and bizarre NWO-Vatican conspiracy theories:[5][6]
The globalists (mainly Jews) are the ones bringing in the Muslims to europe. They seem to work together.
It is the Vatican & the Jews who are behind NWO.
Highly-sincere Nazi walkback
These tweets were quoted by the Huffington Post in July 2017 who published an article on Imanuelsen, revealing his Holocaust denial and links to alt-right figures. Imanuelsen published a response to the article the same month and has said he no longer denies the Holocaust and says he regrets the above tweets, blaming them on his "youth". However, Imanuelsen posted these tweets when he was 21, an adult; these tweets were also posted less than 10 months before. It seems rather suspicious Imanuelsen changed his views in such a short space of time after the article appeared on him and he might not be sincere about denouncing Holocaust denial; Hope not Hate doxed his real name as Peter Imanuelsen soon after the article had appeared.[8]
At some time in-between September and December 2017, the nasty tweets were deleted, and Imanuelsen's profile was changed to include the statement, "I despise Nazis & Communists."[9][10] However, many of Imanuelsen followers on Twitter are Neo-Nazis, while he still associates himself with the alt-right.
Anti-gay bigotry
Imanuelsen supported the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting because the victims were homosexuals and has also described homosexuality as a "disgusting sin" and wants it banned.[11]
Feminism
He has made quite sexist comments:
LOL
Swedish boys got a school lesson where they were to describe what they wanted from girls.
They answered the following.
- Like memes - Obedient - Stay at home wife - Kind - Don't be a talibanfeminist
Looks like there is hope for Gen Z in Sweden too.[12]
Hypocrisy
A story of masculinity, in 5 parts:
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As a libertarian, Imanuelsen wants to nationalize the free marketplace of ideas to prevent "Marxist policies":
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Unsurprisingly, he also thinks that Nazism and Communism are quite similar.[23] A story of voluntary patriotism, in 2 parts:
“”I've had a lot of requests asking if i have patreon. I haven't had one because i don't want to beg for any money. I'm a patriot voluntarily.
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—Imanuelsen, 12 June 2017[24] |
About the Swedish thing
Inexplicably, Imanuelsen likes to pretend to be Swedish despite being a British national born in Norway, who's lived over half his life in the North Yorkshire.
According to the anti-extremism research group Hope not Hate,[26] Imanuelsen's family likely moved to the UK as part of a tax evasion scheme and that he owes £700,000 in tax debt to the Swedish government. He did live in Sweden from 1996 to 1999, and again from 2002 to 2004. So in total, he's only lived five years of his entire life in the country he's named himself after, and by his own admission doesn't even live their currently (he claims to live in Norway, which is dubious at best).
When called out or questioned about this discrepancy, Imanuelsen claims that his family fled from Sweden to the UK due to political persecution. On other occasions, he's claimed that he only lived in the UK for a few months, or to have moved their from Sweden in 2014. These are both untrue.[27]
See also
References
- ↑ Twitter (from here)
- ↑ The Guardian describes him as "a UK-based far-right Holocaust denier who is also in Catania supporting the Defend Europe mission", although he has since moved back to living in Sweden or Norway.
- ↑ https://twitter.com/PeterSweden7/status/956355503449395202
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- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Katie Hopkins Deletes Tweet With Picture Of Her Posing With Holocaust Denier by Chris York (18/07/2017 15:26 BST | Updated 21/07/2017 13:53) Huffington Post.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Alt righter demands a correction Me.Me (archived from 12 Dec 2017 23:00:24 UTC).
- ↑ Far-right vlogger and Defend Europe supporter Peter Sweden’s real identity revealed
- ↑ PeterSweden Twitter (archive.org)
- ↑ PeterSweden Twitter (archived from 12 Dec 2017 23:22:09 UTC).
- ↑ Hiding in plain sight the bigotry of Peter Sweden.
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