Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Eurovision to mock Sweden


Swedish comedian Magnus Betnér has leaked a confidential Eurovision comedy script

From Betnér's blog:
http://www.magnusbetner.com/2013/05/they-wanted-me-to-be-in-the-eurovision-song-contest/


On request from the production company, Betnér's edited his blog and deleted the sketch after one day. He claims regret at not posting the script sooner -- it might have been changed. Perhaps it will air as below next Saturday? The script was still online today at:

Pretty lame mocking of Sweden. Does such trash effect the millions of Eurovision Song Contest viewers knowing little else of Sweden?  Here's the script:
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EXT - SQUARE IN SWEDISH TOWN - DAY   The REPORTER is standing on a square somewhere in Sweden. The wind is blowing in his hair. It looks cold and damp.
REPORTER After spending several weeks in Sweden, I've begun to get an idea as to what the Swedish people are really like. They are perhaps the loneliest people in the world. This may sound sad, but the Swedes themselves are not at all unhappy about this.

INT - APARTMENT - DAY  The reporter is in a flat. A female is in the background.
REPORTER The old fashioned family is becoming somewhat unusual in Sweden, as more and more Swedes nowadays are either single or divorced.

FACT GRAPHICS  Over 40% of the Swedish population live in single households.

INT - APARTMENT - DAY (CONT.)
REPORTER The Swedes tend to see great advantages to living alone. For instance, in an old fashioned family, there are quarrels: Who did not do the dishes? Who left their dirty laundry on the floor? In Sweden, this is very simple...

SINGLE WOMAN (HAPPY) It must be me! I'm the only one who lives here!

EXT - OUTSIDE ROSENBAD - DAY   The reporter walks outside the government headquarters.
REPORTER In those cases where the Swedes DO still live in traditional families, both parents take responsibility for the upbringing of the children. In fact, parenting is something that Swedish people take extremely seriously.

INT - SITUATION ROOM PÅ ROSENBAD - DAY  A group of serious men and women are seated around a table. One woman in uniform calls the prime minister on his phone.
DEFENSE MINISTER Mister Prime Minister, Norway has declared a war on Sweden! PRIME MINISTER (ON THE PHONE) I see. But why are you calling me? I am on parental leave.

EXT - OUTSIDER ROSENBAD - DAY (CONT.)
REPORTER "Pappaledig", "föräldraförsäkring", "vabbing". Just like the Eskimos have a hundred words for snow, the Swedes have a hundred expressions for "Childcare benefit".

FACT GRAPHICS “Vabbing = taking care of a sick child”.

EXT – OLD TOWN IN STOCKHOLM – DAY
REPORTER Sweden was the first country in the world to ban corporal punishment in raising a child. In fact, not even foreign tourists are allowed to hit their children.

An Italian family is standing on the street. The oldest son is teasing his younger brother. The dad gets angry.
ITALIAN DAD Merda bambino!
The Italian dad raises his hand towards his son, but then remembers where he is and looks around. He sees a POLICE OFFICER . The dad pulls his son closer and whispers.
ITALIAN DAD When we getta home, I wille give you 18 000 slaps in the face!

EXT - ON THE STREET - DAY  The reporter walks along a street.
REPORTER (CONT.) The Swedes are extremely equal. There are almost no hierarchies to speak of and most work places use a so called "flat organization". However, this lack of leadership can sometimes cause confusion.

EXT - AFGHANISTAN - DAY  A group of soldiers are in Afghanistan, in the middle of the war. They are wearing blue berets and Swedish flags on their UN-uniforms. The commander is shouting instructions.
COMMANDER All right, we're not in Sweden anymore, this is the real deal! Attack on the count of three! One, two - wait, did you want to say something? The commander suddenly turns to one of the soldiers.
SOLDIER 1 Yes, I think we should attack from another angle...
COMMANDER Interesting point. Anyone else? Maybe we should vote...
Suddenly the COMMANDER is shot dead by enemy fire.

EXT - CHURCH YARD - DAY  First, we see a CLOSE UP of a grave stone, that could be the commander in the last scene. Then, we see The Reporter, who walks along a path through a church yard.
REPORTER The average Swede does not believe in God. On the other hand, he or she DOES believe that they will work less next year and have more time with their families, that sitting too close to the TV may lead to blindness, and that everything will be fine once they move to a new home.

PICTURES  A happy family sits around a table playing a board game. A child is sitting extremely close to the TV-screen. A young couple and a real estate dealer walks into a large, bright apartment.

INT - CHURCH - DAY  Inside the church, a priest is preaching. The Reporter is sitting in the back of the church, whispering.
REPORTER A modern Swedish priest sounds much like a semi-intellectual 28-year- old who had too much wine...
PRIEST I don't know, this thing with Jesus. I believe in some kind of higher power, it's like this feeling I have, you know like...
REPORTER (CONT.) Swedes have about the same attitude to their priest that they have to their chiropractor. As long as they're fine they stay away. But when there's a problem, they come crawling back.

EXT - ON THE STREET - DAY
REPORTER (FORTS.) The Swede will always avoid a conflict. In fact, traditional insults have no effect on Swedish people. They will simply take it literally.

Two men are arguing on the street. One of them is French, the other one is a typical Swede.
FRENCH MAN I fucked your mother!
The Swede is suddenly surprised.
TYPICAL SWEDE What? Really? That's fantastic! Good for her! She hasn't had much of a sex life since the divorce from dad. What a lovely surprise!
The reporter is observing from a distance, then continuing.
REPORTER (CONT.) In many ways, Swedish people are extremely tolerant, for instance towards sexual minorities. In Sweden, "fag" is not an insult. But "Homophobe" certainly is...

EXT - FOOTBALL ARENA - DAY  A cheer section of the football audience is chanting.
AUDIENCE The referee is a homophobe, homophobe, homophobe...

EXT - THE STREET - DAY
REPORTER In conclusion, The World Value Survey seems to be right. The Swedes are indeed an extreme people. They are extremely isolated and lonely, but at the same time extremely caring and tolerant. This odd combination naturally leads to much suppressed frustration. So where do the Swedes let out their desires and aggressions? Well... Abroad. In your countries.
The Reporter looks into the camera and smiles.

EXT/INT - ABROAD - DAY/NIGHT  Archive pictures of Swedes that are drunk and behaving badly. They are standing on tables naked, puking etc.

EXT - THE STREET - DAY
REPORTER EXTREMELY fascinating, isn't it? And yet we've still only scratched the surface. Thank you for watching and good night.
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Here's typical Sweden from "The Simpsons"


Monday, May 13, 2013

American Terrorists

The bombing of the Boston Marathon has given the US government security apparatus more powers to combat terrorism.

But these government security services & our corrupt politicians are America's biggest threat. Our own government has been a costly scourge on America for decades.

Let's consider the threat of being killed or maimed for no good reason. In the 1960s and early 1970s, the American establishment was drafting young men against their will, roughing them up to be soldiers, and dropping them in the mud & jungles of Southeast Asia. All were brutalized, many were slaughtered. A generation later, similar tragedies are constructed across the Middle East. What's most terrible is that shady strategists convince halfwit chicken-shits like George W. Bush and Barack Obama to dump our people into horrendous conditions without good reason. We need accountability for the corruption & brutality embedded in past & present US administrations.

Then we have terror at home. Search online for mistaken police shooting and get millions of hits. Notice that America's growth industry is law enforcement & maintaining the punishment gulag. Deliberately intimidating Federal forces harshly threaten all Americans. Terrible!


Saturday, May 11, 2013

Lay Away

In the USA, money buys justice.

I do not understand why convicted fraudster Kenneth Lay (former Chairman & CEO of Enron Corporation and former U.S. Interior Dept. Undersecretary for Energy Issues), could have his criminal indictment, trial & conviction "abated" (erased) due to death while vacationing. The trial was completed. The dude was found guilty. How can that just be erased without any proper appeal taking place and overturning the courtroom conviction?

This stinks. Having the U.S. President as a good buddy probably helps, but this seems a systemic problem rather than favoritism to one individual.

Except maybe "Kenny boy" Lay didn't truly die. He was only 64 years old. Maybe the weasel will be at Eurovision next weekend. He can afford front row seats, but look in row 12 (he'll strive to be inconspicuous). 








































Friday, May 10, 2013

Neighborhood Parasites

Our communities are increasingly fragmented - people silo themselves in fortified homes, scared of their neighbors and distrustful of authority.

Such conditions are perfect for the corporate parasite, feeding freely from frightened folk.

This relationship should be crystal clear, because it's a recurring business plan: corporate parasites perennially pick our pockets.

Disney Corporation tried to trademark 'Día de los Muertos' -- a day & phrase already a historic Mexican / Hispanic cultural holiday. Walt Disney has repeatedly sucked dozens of stories from our cultural commons while building legal trademark traps trying to perpetuate their parasitic programs. Click here to see a list of Disney pirated plots - thanks to OntheCommons.org 

But corporate bloodsucking is much more pervasive than the Disney scam. Many other beloved corporations infringe on our language, minds and culture by taking words & images already existing and grabbing exclusivity for themselves. Many corporations add nothing - they just capitalize a common generic dictionary word:
  • apple
  • target
  • caterpillar
  • amazon
  • dell
  • intel
  • oracle
  • staples
  • whirlpool
  • progressive
  • southern
  • gap
  • mosaic
... etc...

Why are we unable to get royalties for appropriating our words & images? Quite the opposite - our impoverished communities are soon begging at the corporate backdoor looking for 'charity' from these pirates...

The corporations infiltrate our trust systems. McDonalds has recently begun school benefits where they get schoolteachers to volunteer (after their already full & hectic workday), lending faces & reputations to what then seems a more community-oriented restaurant. But these mega-conglomerates systematically funnel away profits & operating budgets to far-off corporate operations, often in offshore foreign jurisdictions. Read more about McWeasels from Abby Zimet (link).

I despise the pervasiveness of electrical and phone wires in & across public areas. It's a filthy infringement. Let's demand ugly wires be put underground.

A wider struggle is appropriation of public space for advertising. Hawaii, Maine, Vermont & Alaska ban roadside billboards - only four out of fifty US states, but a good start... 

Don't accept being duped & used as corporate tools. We can be pirates as well. Alternately, we can work to create better communities and a more-solid sense of camaraderie and fun in humane neighborhoods. To improve surrounding conditions, we must recognize & challenge the worst parasites in our midst.

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

The Vietnam Butchery

No Americans have been legally punished for waging an aggressive war in Vietnam. (No Frenchies either...). The USA invaded a small, rural, largely pre-industrial region and burnt it, smashed it, murdered ...

We left over 500,000 dead. The Vietnam Butchery was responsible for some two million casualties overall in terms of dead & wounded. Many more, tens of millions home & away, were otherwise scarred and brutalized. To what benefit?

We make vile conflict noble if poorly-camouflaged butchery is labeled war.

Who shipped American grunts to the mud of Asia? Most of the worst American butchers died in soft beds, mourned as planner statesmen & fine leaders. A few mangy individuals survive (such as Rumsfeld & Cheney), but they'll soon join their Dark Lord - withered debris pruned by nature.

We who inherit unpaid bills of aggrandizement recognize & apologize for the Vietnam Butchery.
Sadly, aggressive militarism continues.



Tuesday, May 07, 2013

ABBA Fun

"ABBA The Museum" opens today here in Stockholm.

People like ABBA. Lots of people love ABBA. Why?

Watching ABBA YouTube video, I see people having Fun.
Four band members often laughing together.
Good tunes, Good times.

Simple.

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ps:    fun opening;  Stockholm visit recommended !

Monday, May 06, 2013

No Nukes


Nuclear disarmament has been a parallel process to nuclear non-proliferation. The nuclear-weapon states have promised to work toward disarmament. In exchange for eventual nuclear disarmament, other states have promised not to develop nuclear weaponry.

Nuclear disarmament is an excellent goal. Although verification is a continuing challenge, the requirements of safety and security are good counterbalances, making complete secrecy difficult to achieve. There's always danger of serious accident, and improper handling will one day perhaps lead to major disaster.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs have been key focal points for progress with nuclear disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation. But the few states with nuclear weapons have failed to follow-through with their obligations.

The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT - link) is seriously belittled by intransigent states not taking nuclear disarmament seriously. A number of the smaller nations have also failed to wholly condemn this lack of progress toward nuclear disarmament -- can we thus label them lackey states? It seems Sweden has become one such state, lacking the courage to consistently support a nuclear weapon-free world...

  Link: Foreign Minister Carl Bildt defends Sweden's strategy (P1 radio)


Sunday, May 05, 2013

Easter Once More

Was Rome bamboozled?
Alan Dershowitz, Convert
Takes Saint name 'Chutzpah'




Wednesday, May 01, 2013

May Day USA


"The human story needed to be told, the full story, not just financial exploitation, but the devaluation of human life that can happen under the control of an employer..."
  -- Robert Canino, US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Working life can be healthy & productive; teamwork toward a better world. But too many workers are unable to find such jobs. Instead they accept poor work with little opportunity. Such labor can quickly mire a worker into a cycle of permanent dependence. They're then highly susceptible to depression and illness; families & communities also suffer.

Employers are hurt when labor cannot be trusted. An entitlement or victimization mentality among workers can fester for years as a sour attitude and lack of job loyalty, but also erupt as a crippling lawsuit that closes an enterprise and puts everyone out of work. No society can operate long with a large proportion of wretched poor. President Obama has sadly devalued the word "hope" -- but aspiration must somehow be nurtured throughout society.

The Nordic model of workplace health has developed from solidly-grounded education. Sweden's Social Democrats, for all their problems, built a far-sighted system of community organization in support of basic human rights. The more egocentric & mercenary Moderate Party now pushes privatization. Plum benefits then accrue naturally to the wealthy & well-connected. Pervasive merchandizers peddle dreams - and often don't deliver as promised. Our communities become "buyer beware" zones - with more choice and more scams. All painfully learn to be guarded, cautious consumers. Fortunately, Sweden's foundations are not too easily eroded.