In this video from the streets of Stockholm, “the Jew” is portrayed wearing a visible kippah and blood-soaked clothes while murdering a child by cutting its throat.
It directly invokes the medieval blood libel—the antisemitic myth that Jews murder children for ritual purposes—which has fueled centuries of persecution, violence, and pogroms across Europe.
Hatet på svenska gator och torg fortsätter med oförminskad kraft. Det gör också polisens passivitet. Nu exponeras ännu en klassisk antisemitisk stereotyp: en nedblodad Netanyahu med pengar i handen, framställd som den som styr både Ebba Busch och Donald Trump.
När historien om dessa demonstrationer en dag skrivs kommer polis och åklagare att få bära ett tungt ansvar. Hittills har endast ett fall nyligen lett till åtal. Under tiden har polisen stått passiv medan detta groteska hat sprids lördag efter lördag.
Today, Iran executed a Swedish citizen. Enough with the statements, enough with the diplomatic choreography, enough with the moral posturing on social media.
What Sweden and Europe must deliver now is action:
✅ Iranian ambassadors should be declared persona non grata.
✅ Iranian embassies in Europe should be closed.
✅ European governments should
answer President Trump’s call to help secure the Strait of Hormuz and shoulder their share of responsibility for global security.
Posting outrage on X is not a foreign policy. The time for words has passed. Now comes the test of whether Europe is prepared to act.
I urge Israel’s broadcaster @kann to file an official complaint against Sweden’s Eurovision winner, Felicia, after she said in press interviews last week: “I don’t think it’s a good idea for Israel to participate. I will make sure they don’t win.”
This is a blatant attempt to use Eurovision to push a political agenda. It violates the @EBU_HQ stricter code of conduct and ethics, introduced to protect the contest’s non-political character. The rules ban using the contest, or activities linked to it, to promote political causes or attack participating countries. That applies not only on stage, but also to official events, statements, and interviews connected to Eurovision.
If these rules mean anything, @kaneurovision should act now and demand consequences.