Xiado said:
Guess Sweden's in for social engineering. "This game is socially unacceptable" speaks their bloated Orwellian government and the masses will nod their heads in agreement. Governments moralizing always turns out so well for people who don't fit the mold.
Ha this is kind of apt, due to Swedens history of eugenics.
I don't agree with this policy either, it does seem overreaching.
But to be fair there is high popular demand for ideology in Swedish politics, most grass roots organisations are usually absorbed into the political system and made into legitimate parties, case in point the Swedish feminist party, and the Pirate party.
So how do you judge when it is the government forcing humanism on people, or if it is a government that is pandering to the humanistic masses.
Speaking as a Dane, the general perception of the Swedes are that they are that 80% of them are always seeking the moral high ground. Their political debates are a lot more ideological in nature, where as in Denmark it is a lot more populist, or pragmatic depending on who you ask.
It results in Sweden always seeking the moral high ground on various issues, like being one of the first EU members to recognize Palestine as a state, or their gender and race policies.
I see Swedish politicians as being more earnest than the Danish. Currently we have a nominally red(left) coalition government, that only creates and executes blue(right) policies, up until this very day the leading coalition partner only made deals with the right, and all parties are competing in who can be more xenophobic.
In contrast the latest elections in Sweden showed how Swedish politicians stick to their values, the Red coalition there won, but the the opposition could have won the election if they had cooperated with a racist political party, but their leader refused.
A political leader actually said no to power on the basis of his principles!
Call it social engineering if you will, but I don't think I have heard of a politician with such great conviction in Denmark or anywhere else for that matter. This must be indicative that social narrative is not mere empty rhetoric.
I for one wish we had politicians like Fredrik Reinfeldt in Denmark.
TL;DR
lol social justice warriors, more like social justice vikings!
OT: despite my general admiration for Swedish politics, I don't like this idea, the label will at worst be completely skewered due to their not being an accurate and widely accepted metric to measure 'social injustice' and at best it will be money down the drain as such labels have previously proven to be useless.