Friday, February 22, 2019
Swedish pensioner fined for stating that Somalis are lazy
A
70-year-old man who recently was prosecuted for writing that Somalis
are lazy and don’t work, has now been convicted of the crime in Sweden.
It is “derogatory to the group of Somalis’ reputation” according to the District Court.
The man, who lives in western Sweden, wrote in connection with a
Facebook post that linked to an SVT article, which stated that only one
out of five Somalis have a job, that “no Somali can work they are the
laziest people in this world”.
The verdict came last week. The man was convicted of hate speech by
a unanimous District Court, and ordered to pay 60 daily fines of SEK
120, totaling SEK 7200 (700 euro’s).
For a remark to be classed as hate speech, it must express
misconduct of a group of people, and regarding this the District Court
writes: “For a message to fall under the
term ‘misconduct’, it is sufficient that a statement about, for example,
a certain ethnic group is derogatory to the group’s reputation. Even
statements that are ridiculing towards a particular group of people are
almost always included in the provision.”
The District Court believes that the remark on laziness cannot be
perceived in any other way than as “derogatory to the group of Somalis’
reputation. It does not express any factual criticism and the purpose of
it does not seem to have been to contribute to a constructive debate.”
The article that the man commented on states that only one in five Somalis have a job in Sweden.
Other studies show that only one in ten Somali women work.
Which means that no matter what the District Court thinks about the
matter, it is a fact that Somalis residing in Sweden are significantly
not the hard workers native Swedes are.
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