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Leadership Perspective #23: Parliamentary struggle, the Swedish election campaign and keeping it local

Here is the twenty-third episode of the podcast Leadership Perspective. Participating are the Nordic Resistance Movement’s leader Simon Lindberg and Fredrik Vejdeland from the organization’s national leadership in Sweden.

Topics:

  • Local activism
  • What has been going on in the struggle since last time?
  • Ideological/tactical/philosophical question: Swedish elections and political party work

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Basis for discussion:

The Nordic Resistance Movement VS the Left Party in Munkedal

Public actions in central Stockholm and Södertälje

Public activity in Skellefteå after rape of 10-year-old girl

Blitz demonstration in Aarhus

Nordic Days 2022

The Resistance Movement on the Nordics’ highest mountain

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TEASER: Fighters – not politicians

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Teaser for tonight’s episode of Leadership Perspective which will be about: Parliamentary struggle, the Swedish election campaign and keeping it local. We start at 22:00 Swedish time.

LIVE 20.00 – NORDIC FRONTIER #240: Protecc Muh Democracy

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NORDIC FRONTIER. We’ll take a look at the numbers and declare democracy dead.

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Action outside Swedish Parliament: “Throw Out the Traitors”

It’s so damn fun being an active National Socialist!

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The Numbers.

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It’s so damn fun being an active National Socialist!

STRUGGLE. Writing in the run-up to election day, Simon Lindberg pays tribute to all the comrades who were active in the election campaign and gives a wake-up call to all those who were not.

Simon Lindberg, Nordic Resistance Movement

As I write these observations, we are in the middle of the final stages of a fervent election campaign. Since I myself have the responsibility of being the highest leader of the Nordic Resistance Movement, and therefore the chief executive of the ongoing election campaign across the whole country – in addition to the fact that I live in one of the four municipalities where we are standing in the local elections – I am really in the thick of things.

Over the course of the year, the election campaign has shaped large parts of my life, and it has increased in intensity in this final stretch. Lots of stress. Poor sleep as a result. Lack of a daily routine, which has led to bad eating habits and practically no exercise, giving me a temporarily weaker physical form as a result. A car that has travelled many more miles than usual, with increased costs in an already strained economy.

Despite all this, I want to make a clear and deeply honest statement: I sincerely wish this period would go on past Sunday evening! I would not want it any other way, and I will really miss this election campaign.

At the same time, it has also been incredibly fun. Apart from my beautiful family, this is what I live for. National Socialist freedom fighting with the utmost focus on reality, here and now – on the streets and squares!

Nordic Resistance Movement, Munkedal, Sweden

There has been a fantastic community, full of time well spent in the company of firebrands who have really given everything for the struggle. It has been absolutely incredible to experience the enormous support we clearly have among the people. If Morgan Johansson or Annie Lööf had been flies on the wall around our election tents or banners in town, it’s likely they would have emigrated to some other country where the people were more brainwashed and hungry for globalist White genocide policies.

In fact, I would go so far as to feel genuinely sorry for the nationalists who did not get to experience the same thing I did over recent weeks. Organisation comrades who live in Nests where we are not standing for election and who, for various reasons, have not been overly engaged in our somewhat less high-profile parliamentary campaign. Those who unfortunately chose to sit on the sidelines, instead of joining, or who were involved in the past but broke ranks over the years. Men and women who belong to other more or less nationalist-minded organisations who indirectly or even directly stated they do not believe in contesting elections, or at least do not participate in them themselves. They all miss how incredibly fun it is to be an active National Socialist – definitely one of the most fantastic feelings there is!

When I think back, I mainly remember the zeal and joy in the struggle I felt at the time. There were many of us who worked very intensively over a long period before that election, and I remember it as a happy time. It is hard to explain, but working together towards a predetermined goal can be very satisfying.

The above quote is from a recently published interview with Markus Nordh. It was in response to a question about what he remembered from the 2018 election campaign, but I believe it fits just as well here and now to describe the election campaign of 2022.

Simon Lindberg, Nordic Resistance Movement activism

Of course I do not mean that everything has been a bed of roses. Naturally, you also meet people who have a pronounced negative attitude towards us. However, the truth is that they are significantly fewer than those who have a decidedly positive attitude, and moreover they completely lack arguments for their cause. One example was the self-proclaimed highly educated and allegedly well-read Social Democrat I had the dubious pleasure of speaking with in Ludvika the other day, who claimed Arabs taught us agriculture, that Putin has been involved in more military conflicts in the last hundred years than the USA, and that White Swedish men are far more violent towards women than Middle Eastern and North African men are.

But this was one of the exceptions, as considerably more people expressed themselves positively about our presence. Unfortunately, it is not the case that even a fraction of all these positive people will join us. Regular people are quite simply not particularly interested in waging political struggle, regardless of whether it takes place in the name of the Left, Right or the Resistance Movement, and in addition they often feel they have too much to lose by being active themselves. It is more convenient to let the rest of us do the fighting.

It is also not the case that the majority of the positive people will vote for us, because it appears that “tactically voting” for the Sweden Democrats is not just limited to boomers but is also extremely deeply rooted among nationalist-minded people. Even among several veterans of the nationalist movement.

But the Gods know there are a lot of sympathetically minded people out there, and you meet many of them when you engage in street activism. Like the middle-aged man dressed in clothes that probably cost almost as much as my entire wardrobe, who eagerly informed us that he thinks what we do is really great and that he truly supports us, or the slightly younger working woman who was almost teary eyed when she happily exclaimed how much she loved us. These are just a couple of examples of what I personally experienced in recent days.

Even if we do not get a single vote more than those of our own members, I still believe it will have been worth standing in the election. We have won an incredible amount, even if we do not get elected anywhere. We have normalised ourselves, we have gotten a large number of people to appreciate us and who we are, and we have persuaded some of our opponents to at least understand that we are not the criminal terrorists the establishment led them to believe we are. They have instead been able to clearly see that we can stand for several hours in the same place on many occasions without even the hint of a disturbance taking place.

Of course it would be absolutely fantastic if we succeeded in getting a mandate somewhere, but it is in no way decisive. You could say the journey is the goal – and despite everything we have had a fantastic journey!

Nordic Resistance Movement activism, Sergels torg, Stockholm, Sweden

Personally, I do not think it was just the public activism that was fun, but also the basic activism. I have never understood those who say it’s boring. Even though public activism is usually more fun, it is still a satisfying feeling to cover an entire city centre with stickers and posters, or supply an entire community with leaflets. Although you may not see as many reactions from this type of activism yourself, you still have the knowledge that you are creating reactions – both negative and positive – and that you are shaping people’s thoughts and influencing their lives.

Think how fantastic it is to be able to do that, how significant it makes your life, instead of just living for yourself, with watching TV or drinking yourself stupid being the highlight of your week. No, what we occupy ourselves with is “true quality of life”, as a comrade put it the other day.

Naturally, you can and should also weigh the benefit versus the cost. Is it worth it? From a purely financial point of view, it may be that you would achieve greater success with different approaches, but if we also take these higher values I mentioned into account, then at any rate I say definitely: YES, it is worth it! I have probably personally distributed 100,000 leaflets in my life, and would gladly distribute just as many again before the day I die, whether it’s conducive to my well-being or not.

Simon Lindberg, Nordic Resistance Movement leafleting

I am reasonably convinced that those who claim to dislike conducting activism – public as well as basic – are either lazy or cowardly people who have never actually done it themselves, or those who once upon a time felt just like me, but who, due to passivity, have forgotten how fantastic it actually is.

Or, as another comrade put it to me in a conversation this week:

A lot of activism makes you want to conduct even more activism – and the more activism you engage in, the more fun it gets!

No doubt the opposite applies as well. If you are away from activism for a while, you forget how fun and rewarding it actually is on a purely individual level, regardless of the effects it generates. The fact is that I would not even wish for my worst enemy to miss out on experiencing the incredible feeling that I and many others in our organisation currently enjoy.

If you feel a little rusty, that’s OK; it’s just like exercising or breaking a bad habit – it gets easier and more fun the more you do it, and it’s most difficult at the beginning, when you have to confront your own inner demons. If you don’t believe me, please try to prove me wrong by greatly increasing your activism level from tomorrow – and although writing work and internet activism is valuable, for the sake of this challenge it must be actual physical activism, side by side with one or more fighting comrades. I guarantee you will have a rewarding time ahead of you!

Nordic Resistance Movement election activism

My greatest challenge as a leader going forwards will be how to utilise all this positive energy in and around our organisation right now for something else when election day has passed. How we will shift the energy to something else instead of letting it go out the window, and how we can get more people – both within and outside the Nordic Resistance Movement – to experience it and get into the game themselves and understand how amazing it feels to be involved in making a difference.

However, this is a very difficult task, as it is rare to have such a concrete goal to work towards as we do during an election campaign – even though this goal itself is hard to attain and one that is influenced by other factors outside our control. The easiest and best case scenario would be if the election campaign never ended.

Nordic Resistance Movement election activism

Finally in this article, I would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who expresses their support to us wherever we show up – it means so much and provides a real boost of energy, as well as hope and exuberance. Thank you to everyone who takes it a step further and actually votes for us. And an even greater thanks to everyone who stands by our side now or chooses to join us!

But I want to direct the biggest thank you of all to the comrades who were there day in and day out – you, who in rain and shine, spread our organisation’s name and ideology, and thereby in all likelihood truly understand and concur with every word I write in this article. Thank you, not just because you are helping free our people with your self-sacrifice, but because you also make my life more enjoyable and better on a purely personal level.

Nordic Resistance Movement election activism, Ludvika

Thank you for helping remind me – through your actions – that it’s damn fun to be an active National Socialist, regardless of the election results we achieve!

Action outside Swedish Parliament: “Throw Out the Traitors”

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ACTIVISM. Activists from Sweden’s Nest 1 were in central Stockholm again last week to conduct street activism.

Nordic Resistance Movement "Throw Out the Traitors" action, Stockholm

The first stop was the Riksdag, where the Resistance men stood with a banner with the message “Throw Out the Traitors”.

Nordic Resistance Movement "Throw Out the Traitors" action, Stockholm

The message was greeted by many thumbs-up, and a number of people took leaflets and election ballots and talked with the Resistance men. After an hour, this part of the activity was concluded, and the activists walked along Drottninggatan to Sergels torg, where they stood with flags outside a large department store and held another leaflet distribution.

Nordic Resistance Movement "Throw Out the Traitors" action, Stockholm

The response was good here as well, with curious Swedes and racial foreigners coming over to converse and ask questions about the Nordic Resistance Movement’s politics.

One person from Eritrea was so understanding of the Resistance Movement’s policies that he explained how natural they were to other foreigners. He was racially conscious himself and said it was obvious for him to choose a woman from the same country to start a family with instead of a Swedish woman.

Nordic Resistance Movement "Throw Out the Traitors" action, Stockholm

A group of gender-confused leftists who had shown up at the Riksdag also dragged themselves up to this location. They did not make too much noise and were content to stand by and watch. For some bizarre reason, they also tried eating one of the leaflets (!).

Nordic Resistance Movement "Throw Out the Traitors" action, Stockholm

When almost all the leaflets had been distributed and the crowds had thinned out in the evening, the activity was concluded.

LIVE 20.00 – NORDIC FRONTIER #239: Chris Dulny and the Post Election Apocalypse!

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NORDIC FRONTIER. We sit down with Chris Dulny to talk about the Swedish election and its aftermath. Are the Sweden Democrats going to “save Sweden” and do all voots matter? Let’s find out!

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WEEKLY MEMES:

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Election struggle in Småland: Boat activism in Jönköping and car cruising in Vetlanda

Day of activism in Stockholm

Lecture event in Vetlanda with Simon Lindberg and Hampus Maijala

Nordic Resistance Movement candidate videos – 2022 municipal council elections

MIXED BAG:

We invite Christoffer Dulny, known Swedish podcaster and culture worker, back on the show to talk about the Swedish election and the aftermath.

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Public actions in central Stockholm and Södertälje

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ACTIVISM. Members and activists from the Nordic Resistance Movement held two highly successful public leaflet distributions in Nest 1’s area of operations on Saturday 3 September.

Nordic Resistance Movement activism, Södertälje, Sweden

The day began in Södertälje. The participants met up just outside the city centre, before heading to the central pedestrian street, where all the parliamentary parties and a local party had their election campaign tents set up.

Once there, the Resistance men and women positioned themselves in a strategic location with a banner and began the leaflet distribution.

Interest in the upcoming election did not seem to be a priority for the Saturday shoppers who were out walking in the city centre. Only a few people visited the established parties’ election tents; however, the Resistance men – who moved around the square, rather than restricting themselves to one spot – had the opportunity to talk to numerous interested people.

Less willing to talk to the true opposition were the aforementioned parliamentary parties, who even categorically refused to discuss their own policies. Whether this was due to their politics being so worthless that they are ashamed to discuss them, or because they are just useless at debating, will be left to the imagination.

Nordic Resistance Movement activism, Södertälje, Sweden

After two hours of activism on the square, the comrades packed up and went on to the second destination of the day – the election tents alongside Sergel’s Square in Stockholm.

The members and activists gathered on Drottninggatan, where they unfurled their flags and marched a short way to the election tents. After just a few dozen metres, they were stopped by the police, who objected to slogans being shouted through the megaphone.

Nordic Resistance Movement activism, Sergels torg, Stockholm, Sweden

The police explained that the Resistance Movement’s activists could continue to conduct their activities as long as the megaphone was not used, stating that the person using it would be ejected from the area. Their justification was that it would disturb the activities of the other parties at the election tents.

Nordic Resistance Movement activism, Sergels torg, Stockholm, SwedenAs the Resistance Movement’s representatives were in a particularly good mood after the successful action in Södertälje, they accepted the police’s wishes and walked on. The march went past some of the other parties’ election tents and on to a small open spot between some additional tents. There they stood with a banner and flag and began another leaflet distribution.

Nordic Resistance Movement activism, Sergels torg, Stockholm, Sweden

The Nordic Resistance Movement’s entrance, with flags held aloft, attracted attention, and both sympathisers and those with differences of opinion approached to talk to the representatives. The more time that went on, the more people came over to speak to the Resistance men. Eventually, they were so numerous that there were not enough members and activists to talk to them all, so people stood in clusters around the comrades in the hope of exchanging a few words.

This must have been an envious sight for the other parties, as they only had a fraction of the visitors around them compared to the Resistance Movement. Due to the high level of interest, the activity lasted longer than expected, but after three hours of intensive activism, it was finally concluded.

Nordic Resistance Movement activism, Sergels torg, Stockholm, Sweden

During the activity, the activists were also interviewed by a French radio journalist and by young people who were making videos for their TikTok channels. In addition, hundreds of leaflets changed hands, and several people came over just to praise the Nordic Resistance Movement and say they regularly read the organisation’s various websites.

After two such successful activities, the band of Resistance men and women were very happy and proud as they departed from Stockholm’s inner city.

Election activism in Vetlanda and Jönköping

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ACTIVISM. Sweden’s Nest 7 conducted prolific activism in the cities of Vetlanda and Jönköping last weekend.

Nordic Resistance Movement election activity, Jönköping

Resistance activists were in Jönköping on Thursday to visit Alternative for Sweden’s town square meeting, where they stood holding a banner to encourage the audience to join the revolutionary struggle. Many AfS supporters expressed sympathy for the Resistance Movement, while regular passers-by came over to show support.

The Resistance activists discussed the race question with some AfS supporters; but unfortunately, they did not seem to be particularly ideologically conscious. While they thought it was important to preserve the White race, they believed it was more important to preserve the Swedish nation and its culture. The Resistance activists attempted to explain that the Swedish nation and its culture are direct manifestations and expressions of the White race.

Nordic Resistance Movement election activity, Jönköping

One of the activists argued that putting Sweden before race is like putting the cart before the horse. As long as the race is kept pure and healthy, the exact kind of cultural expressions that take shape are less important. But if you want to preserve specific cultural expressions at any cost, even at the cost of racial purity, these cultural expressions will gradually become corrupted by the racial characteristics of the new mixed race, eventually becoming completely unrecognisable and meaningless.

Saturday

Nordic Resistance Movement election activity, Vetlanda

On Saturday the comrades were in Vetlanda and stood on the square with an election tent in the middle of the traitor politicians’ tents. The Tyr-rune-adorned tent was easily the largest and most impressive and drew the most attention from the people of Vetlanda. Many curious passers-by stopped to take information and ask questions about the Resistance Movement.

Nordic Resistance Movement election activity, Vetlanda

After a while, two police officers arrived and informed the Resistance activists that they did not have permission to be there, and that they only had permission to stand on another square farther away. As the other location was deemed worse than the one the comrades were already at, they refused to move. Eventually the police gave up and said that since there seemed to be room for everyone on the square, they could stay.

Nordic Resistance Movement election activity, VetlandaNordic Resistance Movement election activity, Vetlanda

Sunday

Nordic Resistance Movement leafleting, Vetlanda

Sunday’s activism began in the morning with election information and ballot papers being delivered to mailboxes. The comrades divided themselves into two groups: one delivering material to apartments in central Vetlanda, and the other going to the outskirts of the city to leaflet residential areas.

Nordic Resistance Movement leafleting, Vetlanda

After a while of delivering election information, the groups reconvened and took a coffee break. They then went together to a bridge to hold a banner action. Many drivers showed their support for the activists. If the share of votes the Resistance Movement receive in the municipal election mirrors the proportion of drivers who gave the thumbs-up to the banner, we will undoubtedly be elected to the municipal council.

Nordic Resistance Movement banner action, VetlandaNordic Resistance Movement banner action, Vetlanda

Nordic Resistance Movement candidate videos – 2022 municipal council elections

RESISTANCE MOVEMENT. Resistance Media presents campaign videos for five of the Nordic Resistance Movement candidates standing in the municipal elections on Sunday 11 September.

Election campaign in Örkelljunga continues at full speed

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ACTIVISM. Activists in Scania held a full day of activism in Örkelljunga ahead of the Swedish elections on 11 September.

Nordic Resistance Movement election activism in Örkelljunga, Sweden

National Socialist music echoed through the streets while members and activists spread the message outside every shop in Örkelljunga town centre on Saturday.

On Stortorget in central Örkelljunga – where citizens, traitors and centrists stood with their election tents and coffee tables – the Resistance Movement appeared with flags and a trailer decorated with banners and completely stole the show from the selfsame “eight-leaf clover” parties. For a couple of minutes, everyone’s eyes were fixed firmly on the green-clad troop as they unfurled another banner with the message “A Revolutionary Choice”, with nationalist music playing in the background.

Nordic Resistance Movement election activism in Örkelljunga, Sweden
Sebastian Elofsson

After a few minutes of loud music, election candidate Sebastian Elofsson took the floor and spoke directly to the people of Örkelljunga:

Have you not had enough? How much longer do you plan on tolerating this madness and treason? The Nordic Resistance Movement does not intend to stand and watch while our people are humiliated, our cities burn and our women are raped!

– Sebastian Elofsson

Nordic Resistance Movement activism in Örkelljunga, Sweden

After the speech, the comrades remained on the site for a while, which led to discussions with some curious local residents.

Soon after, a black van with a couple of sad-looking Swedish youths in the front seats pulled up nearby and started playing some Arabic music. This was allowed to last for about 20 seconds, before the Resistance Movement’s loudspeakers were switched on again and Ave Victoria easily drowned out their little prank.

After the town square meeting, some members of the group continued the activity by driving around the whole municipality, from the village of Eket to Skånes Fagerhult, proclaiming messages from the megaphone and loudspeaker. Meanwhile others stood outside the shops in Örkelljunga with a well-placed banner, and the rest of the comrades delivered ballot papers and put up posters and placards.

Nordic Resistance Movement election activism in Örkelljunga, Sweden
Outside the Coop store straight after the public meeting

Outside the Ica store stood the Centre Party, who in recent years have become known as a party for paedophiles. These traitorous paedo-ticians were handing out bags of food when the Resistance Movement activists turned up. Just minutes after the activists arrived, the Centre Party did not feel welcome anymore and fled the area with help of Ica staff members, after the Resistance Movement’s representatives started questioning their anti-Swedish policies and their presence in Örkelljunga municipality in general.

Nordic Resistance Movement election activism in Örkelljunga, Sweden

Nordic Resistance Movement activism in Örkelljunga, Sweden
Fredrick Federley’s colleagues were urged to leave Örkelljunga municipality

Nordic Resistance Movement activism in Örkelljunga, SwedenFollowing the day’s political actions, Nest 3 held a monthly meeting and enjoyed a barbecue beside a nearby lake. The basic activism then continued until the sun had almost set.

Nordic Resistance Movement election activism in Örkelljunga, Sweden
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