Difference between revisions of "Avpixlat"

From Powerbase
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Activities)
m (Activities)
Line 5: Line 5:
 
''The Local'' reports:
 
''The Local'' reports:
 
::The site's name translates into English as 'unpixelated', but is also a Swedish colloquialism meaning to 'reveal' or 'unmask"'and one of the most common recurring themes on the site is publish photos of suspected criminals of foreign origin. The website furthermore contains material which echoes the [[Sweden Democrats]] party's negative line on immigration, multicultural society, and the mainstream Swedish media.<ref name="Local2">[http://www.thelocal.se/20130627/48726 Sweden Democrat has close ties to far-right site], 27 June 2013, accessed 16 February 2015</ref>
 
::The site's name translates into English as 'unpixelated', but is also a Swedish colloquialism meaning to 'reveal' or 'unmask"'and one of the most common recurring themes on the site is publish photos of suspected criminals of foreign origin. The website furthermore contains material which echoes the [[Sweden Democrats]] party's negative line on immigration, multicultural society, and the mainstream Swedish media.<ref name="Local2">[http://www.thelocal.se/20130627/48726 Sweden Democrat has close ties to far-right site], 27 June 2013, accessed 16 February 2015</ref>
 +
 +
==Funding==
 +
 +
Far-right [[Sweden Democrats]] politician was revealed by a Swedish newspaper to have channeled around 226,540 Swedish kronor ($35,000) to the site via his bank account and was sent a tax bill by the Swedish tax agency as a result.<ref>[http://www.thelocal.se/20130619/48582 Tax bill for politician's ties to far-right site], The Local, 19 June 2013</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 18:54, 16 February 2015

Avpixlat is a Swedish website which has been described as an 'infamous hate site' with a 'strongly anti-immigrant bias'.[1]

Activities

The Local reports:

The site's name translates into English as 'unpixelated', but is also a Swedish colloquialism meaning to 'reveal' or 'unmask"'and one of the most common recurring themes on the site is publish photos of suspected criminals of foreign origin. The website furthermore contains material which echoes the Sweden Democrats party's negative line on immigration, multicultural society, and the mainstream Swedish media.[2]

Funding

Far-right Sweden Democrats politician was revealed by a Swedish newspaper to have channeled around 226,540 Swedish kronor ($35,000) to the site via his bank account and was sent a tax bill by the Swedish tax agency as a result.[3]

Affiliations

People

Notes

  1. Swedish magnates fund infamous 'hate site', The Local, 23 October 2013, accessed 16 February 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Sweden Democrat has close ties to far-right site, 27 June 2013, accessed 16 February 2015
  3. Tax bill for politician's ties to far-right site, The Local, 19 June 2013