Published 9 March 2023 at 07.01
Domestic. The left-wing extremist AFA hung a man out as a “Nazi” and tried to get him fired from his job at a gas station in Norrland. But it turned out that the man is in fact an anti-racist – and the article was taken down, Avmaskerat reports.
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AFA Research published an article on February 25 where they claimed that a person named Björn S was a member of the Nordic Resistance Movement and Swish goalkeeper for the organization's podcast “More than words”.
The left-wing extremists mapped the man's alleged “Nazi involvement” and described where he had lived and worked through years.
In the article, Björn was called a “useful idiot” and others were encouraged to contact his employer to get him fired from his job at an OKQ8 pub in Norrland. Something that other left-wing extremists quickly began trying to make a reality of.
The article quickly spread on social media and created a storm of hate against the man, writes Avmaskerat, which reviews the extreme left.
But it turned out later that Björn is actually an anti-racist who likes groups like “Not racist, but…” and “SD in the Riksdag – no thanks” on social media.
AFA had wrongly identified him as a Nazi based on an old phone number registration and apparently had not tried calling the number before publication.
The article was removed when the left-wing extremists realized their mistake, reports Avmaskerat.