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What is the latest uprising around Ebba Busch about?
My God, let a woman live.
Photo: Shimoda Media
Margaux Dietz and Ebba Busch at Ellegalan.
There is an influencer named Margaux Dietz. She makes a living the modern way, becoming a wandering advertising mainstay and on Instagram doing shows of her life, something that among the most ambitious of the genre also includes visits to the bathroom.
Do you eat hamburgers? McDonalds is the best. Planning a trip to the sun? Hire Petter Stordalen. And don’t forget that Save the Children applies if you suddenly have to make an effort in a famine disaster.
The young women who are most successful in the field attract large sums, something that is not infrequently greeted with sighs and scorn in circles that do not usually go to the roof because of the fact that a figure as socially useful as Zlatan earns significantly more.
Now this Dietz She’s been pushed home by Ebba Busch’s bodyguards since her wet 30-year layover. Or if we’re going to be careful, he had to go with the leaders of the Christian Democrats and steaks a bit on the way after the festivities were over.
One angle to this event would have been that it is nice for Säpo to take a break from finding bearded Islamists and helping a crowded young woman who prefers not to wander the big city streets alone in all the dangers and threats of the dark night. .
But of course we could forget about it. Dietz was careless enough to chat on her podcast about the help she received, Aftonbladet carefully picked up the story and soon the shit hit the fan.
Simon Andersson, Press Officer for the Social Democrats in Stockholm, it speaks of a scandal of “astronomical measures”. Mats Eriksson at LO is ironic about “the few Christian Democrats loyal to the party” who defend their boss. Member of Parliament Annika Strandhäll tweets about “the party leader’s own Uber service” and demands an explanation.
The trio should be glad that this column is not about a famous politician from their own circle who once was kind enough to persuade the Säpo to take me.
And on the Dionysian summer night many years ago when a sitting Social Democratic prime minister, a bodyguard, and I took a taxi with a man who suddenly lit a joint, we just shouldn’t talk.
This is all so silly. And we all know that if the roles had been reversed and it had been a party leader from the other bloc who helped Dietz, it would have been all the spirits and profiles of the bourgeoisie who pretended to be upset.
that’s how it is It seems. And again. We demand that political leaders be human, but the moment they are, with all that entails shortcomings, they must be intensified.
“On television they prosecute everyone who is exciting”, som Elvis Costello sjunger.
No, Ebba Busch is not Alf Svensson. She is more modern than that and relatively young and seems to want to have fun. A moderate offense by all reasonable definitions.
And it’s not that she, like Ulf Kristersson, went to Tel Aviv to play extravagant games with a match-fixer at the same time that the party he leads jumps out of political conversations about gang killings. By the way, Busch did the same, but her party is not one of the pillars.
Yes, I can see the objection. An Aftonbladet reporter who has opinions on the outlandish reactions. Höhö. Have you forgotten that you work for the newspaper that published the story?
But the news rating is in order. In any case, those who realize that an evening newspaper for better or for worse is an evening newspaper should agree with me. This is a story that contains celebrities and glamor and other things that the tabloids and many of their readers have always loved.
There is no reason to criticize Ebba Busch now. Recently, he wanted Sweden to pay for the construction of prisons in some of the worst rogue states in the world, where foreigners convicted of crimes can be sent to Sweden.
Stopping these countries from torturing and executing deported criminals will be difficult.
But let’s talk about those things instead of this shit. Let’s talk about Ebba Busch’s policies.
Of: Oisin Cantwell
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