Thursday, 14 June 2012

A Swedish Feminist’s Perspective On Swedish State "Feminism"



Helene Bergman. Journalist, feminist and former radio host 
of the legendary women's programme Radio Ellen on Swedish Radio.


Professors blogg Preface
 
Journalist Helene Bergman is definitely one of the pioneers of “classic“ egalitarian feminism in Sweden, a concept who’s relevance and importance is as significant today as in the days when Helene was pioneering it. Her voice in Sweden is heard with respect as a woman and a feminist, and as a human rights advocate, already since the late 60’s. She led the legendary program Radio Ellen, which was in the front-line of the noble struggle for full women’s rights and respect for gender equality. 
When I was myself a student in the sixties we heard often that absurd distinction between developed countries and underdeveloped countries. However, our fighting generation repelled such pejoratives and misleading notions, and instead we referred a distinction between “wrong developed” countries and “poorly developed countries”. We were young and radical – radical we are still - yet we understood in that distinction that “modern” is not always synonymous with progress. We wanted others also to understand that, behind the glitter of “development”, lies partly hidden an underlying premise that causes an enormous volume of misery for greater or lesser segments within the population. Partly, those miseries are also intellectual. And we do understand the struggle for Human Rights as also for the socio-economic emancipation of all women and men and for an egalitarian distributed human dignity - gender equality; and the fighting against supremacists of all kind.
In the present piece of Helene Bergman here submitted to Professors blog – and which we are honoured to publish– she develops anew her critical theses on key issues about the development - or less fortunate development? – of some streams of Swedish feminism.
Whether one agrees or not with Helene’s vanguard analyses, intelligent readers and/or unbiased critics will surely recognize that the issues she has taken up are of primary relevance, and also intriguing in their treatment. Helene is a woman with a bright, brave, and wise voice. Professors Blogg presents her opinion proudly, not least because here in these columns we authors are not exactly conservative./ Prof. Ferrada-Noli



A Swedish Feminist’s Perspective On Swedish  State "Feminism"

Opinion
By Helene Bergman



Julian Assange's case exposes the prevailing doctrine of "state feminism" in Sweden and its accompanying propaganda machinery.
It is a machinery where man-hating radical "feminists" with no grasp of feminism's legacy, journalists who wield power but have no real understanding of the purpose of journalism, and members of the judicial system who want to make a career out of the equal rights and opportunities doctrine work hand in hand.
What is happening in Sweden today is unworthy of a country that calls itself a democracy.
But that's not all! Julian Assange's case has revealed the true face of Swedish patriotism as well. Whosoever dares criticize this propaganda machinery risks being either ignored or condemned through guilt by association.
But I take this risk because, after all, I am a journalist and a feminist in Sweden, and the right of freedom of expression also applies to me, even if I am critical.
Julian Assange’s affairs in Stockholm opened the floodgates for the downgraded variants of feminism and journalism that are present in Sweden today.
The preliminary investigation protocol detailing Julian Assange's liaisons with two women makes for shocking reading for a Swedish feminist pioneer of the 1970s.
I am one of those who, as the host for many years of the legendary women's program Radio Ellen on Swedish Radio, fought for women’s rights and equality between the sexes.
I could never have dreamt that a legitimate struggle for equal rights and opportunities for both women and men would degenerate into state feminism devoid of common sense and reason.
Those of us who pioneered feminism in Sweden in the 1970s fought for our sexual freedom and for the right to take responsibility for ourselves, but we also fought to be able to, like men already do, enjoy sex.
Sexual liberation went hand-in-hand with the demand that we as women must be able to support ourselves and not be economically dependent on men. This is essential because only when we women are economically independent will we be able say 'no' if we feel we are being sexually used. Being a feminist is not about hating men. Feminism is about strengthening women’s self esteem, not about making ourselves into victims or being categorized by the state as victims by default.
But in today's feminist Sweden, the following can happen. In the preliminary investigation minutes for the case of Julian Assange in Sweden, I read: Woman A. says about her relationship with Julian Assange: "I was proud as hell to get the world's coolest man in bed and living in my apartment." After having sexual intercourse on numerous occasions, she goes to the police.
How did Sweden's sexual revolution of the 1970s transform into an oppressive 21stcentury power apparatus where men are portrayed as potential enemies and threats to the state? A state in which those who criticize the prevailing system are denied a voice in the media.
Liberation feminism was hijacked in the late 1980s when it was disarmed and renamed 'Jämställdhet' (the equal rights and opportunities doctrine) and co-opted into the power apparatus. Jämställdhet became the state norm and an ideology in Sweden. And it became a career ladder, especially in politics, civil service and in the judicial system.
Many pioneering feminists disappeared into Swedish universities, where they transformed our struggle into 'scientific knowledge', and became elite feminists. They got money from the State, as universities in Sweden are publicly funded. Instead of talking about 'the sexes' they started talking about 'genders', and the struggle no longer focused on transforming the state apparatus: it switched to targeting the male sex and men as sexual creatures. The present totalitarian gender ideology was also promoted by the Swedish media, which does what is required from it by the State.
In today's Sweden, the media is dedicated to educating the population rather than to keeping power in check.
When it comes to Julian Assange there are, naturally, underlying motivations. He challenged media by doing what every journalist dreams of: a global Scoop!
What Julian Assange and WikiLeaks did was wound the pride of many journalists.
Every journalist dreams of getting The Scoop, but very few manage to pull it off.
The Swedish tabloid Expressen tried to turn Julian Assange himself into the scoop with the headline: "Manhunt for Wikileaks Julian Assange - suspected of rape in Sweden."
Some hours later the investigation was cancelled. It was later re-opened by a new prosecutor, Marianne Ny, who clearly holds radical feminist views. She collaborates with the politician, lawyer, and former Jämställdhet ombudsman, Claes Borgström.
And now it’s not only the two women who voluntarily invited Julian Assange to their homes and slept with him several times before they discovered that he was simply a normal horny man. Now, the media too had discovered that Julian Assange was not some saint, but a typical horny man.
But the bloodthirsty media forces initiated a hunt without checking the facts of the case and without waiting for a trial. Instead, the media became judge and jury because the politically correct approach in today’s Sweden is that women are always victims and are blameless when it comes to sex.
That fact that the media behaves like some kind of people’s court of mob justice in the case of Julian Assange is very serious; the media whipping up a hostile sentiment against Julian Assange before he has even been brought to trial in a Swedish court is in violation of his human rights. It is a grave state of affairs when Sweden's biggest newspapers won't even publish his own words.
The media should not take the role of the courts by speculating about a case before due process has been carried out and judgment rendered. The media's role is to examine the facts and show respect for the rule of law in a democracy.
Sensationalist headlines, tabloid journalism based on rumor and personal antagonism is not journalism. It is simply a way of selling newspapers and cheating the public. This form of Swedish journalism is unworthy of a democracy.
Worst of all is the fact that Julian Assange has been under house arrest in England with an electronic tagging device on his ankle for over 500 days. He does not want to go to Sweden because he fears that Sweden will extradite him to the United States.
Julian Assange's case raises serious questions about human rights violations in the democratic country we call Sweden. But the media will not report on this. It is preoccupied with creating as much antagonism towards Julian Assange as possible.
Helene Bergman




8 comments:

  1. Thank you for your clear and valuable insight. It gives a light of hope on yet another dark day in the persecution of this brilliant man. I feel that he may also have offended many other men by demonstrating that women also, like a man with a good mind. A clear moral compass adds to the appeal. All Assanges' obvious attributes bring shame to those 'small' men who are perpetrating this injustice. L Bon de Veire

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  2. Sweden air force operates along the NATO's attacking troops over the Muslim world.

    Once proud, free and neutral country succumbed to the growing fascist agenda of so-called West so it is tragic to see Julian Assange as a potential victim of such development.

    Whomever, if such an event happens, signs Assange's extradition to the United States would be marked as Swede's Quisling.

    It is horrifying to observe once democratic country participating in this ongoing travesty.

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  3. Thanks for the informative article but I am still not clear what Assange is alleged to have done 'wrong'. All I hear is that a condom was torn. Please let us know the accusations. People here in Australia hear the word 'rape' and immediately think 'guilty of a heinous (and most likely violent) crime. We too have been the subject of feminist indoctrination for many years.

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  4. Thank you for the well-written article.
    There is suggestion that the women claiming forced sex have ties to, or are themselves anti-castro Cubans from Florida and likely are CIA operatives.
    There was no Assange DNA in the alleged condom according to Swedish investigations.

    Antonio Borelli
    California

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  5. Thank you for the well-written article.
    There is suggestion that the women claiming forced sex have ties to, or are themselves anti-castro Cubans from Florida and likely are CIA operatives.
    There was no Assange DNA in the alleged condom according to Swedish investigations.

    Antonio Borelli
    California

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  6. Go to abc iview and watch Four Corners on Assange. It accurately investigates, something rare in todays world.

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  7. The feminist apparatus is well positioned and at the disposal of the state throughout the West. I am afraid Orwell will be correct in his predictions.
    The violation of human rights for men will continue under the feminist guise as a way to decrease dissent and maintain high male labor rates for national GDP purposes.
    If you want a good life for your children and unless you are well off financially, I would suggest not having male children.

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  8. You state the media ( that includes you) should not take the role of the courts by speculating. Yet in your article you infer that the judge will be completely biased as she holds "radical feminist views". You then also state that Assange is "simply a normal horny man". Like Assange you seem to feel that the guidelines you recommend for others do not apply to you.

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