Right-wing Swedish crusader chants "Expel outsiders"
Following the EU vote, right-wing Swedish Democrats' followers rejoiced with the song "L'amour toujours." Someone from this group sang "Out with the foreigners" during the performance. Now, he quit his post. He declared he'd gathered the content from social networks.
A Swedish lawmaker of the right-wing party Swedish Democrats has parted ways after singing "Out with the foreigners" at their EU election bash. The party verified this info to the news site TT.
The Swedish deputy David Lang belted out the prejudiced phrase during the performance of their hit song "L'amour toujours." The song can be heard in a snippet from Swedish newspaper "Expressen." As of late, many episodes had racist mottoes implemented into Gigi D'Agostino's Eurodance track.
In Germany, a video went viral displaying youths at a bar on Sylt screaming "Germany for Germans, Foreigners out" to this tune. At the Swedish Democrats' EU election clambake, "L'amour toujours" can be faintly heard in the background while an Expressen reporter questions a member of the party.
The interview suddenly stops as Lang screams "Foreigners out, Foreigners out." Following that, a flabbergasted Lang asks if the journalist had recorded it. The leader of the Swedish Democrats, Linda Lindberg, issued a statement, requesting Lang to depart.
Lang mentioned he'd scoured the phrase off the web. "Firstly, I comprehend that the text was sung in a setting I didn't understand thoroughly," he said in his declaration. He's mortified if he's troubled anyone.
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Despite the controversy surrounding his actions, Swedish politician David Lang claimed to have sourced the racist slogan from online content. Regrettably, Sweden continues to grapple with instances of racism within its right-wing circles.