The Swedish politician's Racism: Muslims are not 100 percent people (Video)

Swedish politician Martin Strid has emerged from the Suedez Democratic Party after the dust that rose in that country because of his claim that Muslims are not fully human. He at the party's national conference has told the public that “on top of the scale of 1 to 100 are those who complement [...]
Swedish politician Martin Strid has emerged from the Suedez Democratic Party after the dust that rose in that country because of his claim that Muslims are not fully human.
The one at the party's national conference has told the public that “on top of the scale of 1 to 100 are those who meet the conditions to be 100 percent people, whereas eventually there are Muslims”.
That wasn't enough and it went on:
All Muslims are somewhere on that scale”, he said and added “If you're a former Muslim, then you've been through a lot of the way to try to turn into a man”, broadcast newspaper.net.
And it ends with that “wants Muslims to be released from Islam”, and that it aims to unite them to the Swedish Democrats.
The talk was filmed by the SVT TV house, which published on Sunday that Strid appeared in police because of the hate speech, writes The Local.
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Party Secretary Richard Jomshoff has called Strid's statement racist and has declared he expects him immediately to be expelled from the party. Julia Crolind, MP in parliament, has called this statement “harmful”.
It's bad, it's bad. We've had the chance to present our program, and now the only thing the media write about us is that statement”, she said.
Strid on Sunday morning has apologised for his comments.
I'm saying incorrectly, when you're under stress and in a hurry you're going to say wrong. I know many Muslims and have good friends. People are people, of course”, he said.
The party has ruled him out from membership, while the chairman of the Swedish Democrats, Jimmie Akesson, has said he has never heard of him until the speech with which he worried the opinion.












