A report from Sweden.
I recently traveled to Stockholm to attend the 2018 Scandza Forum. Until last year, I thought Sweden had the dubious honor of being Europe’s “canary in the coalmine” due to its immigrant problems and advanced political correctness. However, with the recent bans of Martin Sellner, Lauren Southern, and Brittany Pettibone from my not-so-“United” Kingdom, I must concede that Sweden has some serious competition.
The Scandza Forum theme this year—”Normalizing Nationalism”—intrigued me since many similar events focus on the external problems that give rise to Nationalism/Identitarianism, often to the detriment of movement introspection. As the host noted in his address, the prospect of normalizing nationalism is no mean feat when over 80 percent of voters elect for “more of the same” in terms of a multicultural future.
The speakers at the 2018 Scandza Forum—F. Roger Devlin, Marcus Follin, Greg Johnson, Jared Taylor, Millennial Woes, and others—could be considered Identitarian nobility. The airfare and admission fee were small prices to pay to see this lineup. ...