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I think the Kiba walkers “got on the wrong side of history.”

I think the Kiba walkers “got on the wrong side of history.”

The government, several party leaders (among them Magdalena Andersson), members of parliament, representatives of Jewish communities, and Israeli Ambassador Ziv Nevo-Kolman marched in a kippah on December 6 as a demonstration against anti-Semitism. The kippa walk was organized by Riksdag Network Against Anti-Semitism He walked from Raoul Wallenberg Square to the Riksdag at Helgendsholmen.

On Friday evening, Annika Strandhall, a member of parliament for the Social Democratic Party, attacked the kipah march, which happened first It has been noticed Young Jewish Association of X.

“Exactly,” Strandhäll writes in a response to an anonymous account who writes:

“Complete silence as the kipah walkers in Helgendsholmen slowly realize that they have ended up on the wrong side of history, once again.”

Strandhäll receives harsh criticism over X.

“Among the worst I've read,” says Golan Avci, the Liberals' party secretary, quietly.

Kristianstadsbladet's (liberal) political editor Sofia Nerbrand wrote that she was “deeply saddened” by Strandhall's post.

Senior defense policy oriented account @HALLONSA He writes:

“And so we got to the point where he became a senior official and former Minister of State [Annika Strandhäll] He believes that protesting anti-Semitism is on the wrong side of history. “It was thought that Al-Hajj’s defection would stop some of the anti-Semitic debris, but that was certainly not the case.”

Another user wrote that Strandhäll's post is not a coincidence.

Strandhäll later deleted his post without any explanation.

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