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March 26, 2025
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Swedish State Media Pushes Citizens to Boycott US Products


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Swedenโ€™s left-liberal state broadcaster, Sveriges Television (SVT), appears to be subtly promoting a boycott of American products, using carefully framed interviews and reports to shape public opinion on the matter.

While ostensibly examining Swedish attitudes toward a potential boycott, the networkโ€™s coverage repeatedly amplifies one-sided criticism of President Donald Trump and his administrationโ€™s reversal of Bidenโ€™s globalist, neoconservative foreign policy adventures.

Since Trumpโ€™s return to the White House, he and figures like Elon Musk have been actively working to dismantle the policies of Joe Bidenโ€™s administration, particularly by enforcing stricter measures against illegal immigration.

SVTโ€™s reporting conveys the impressionโ€”accurate or notโ€”that many Swedes view stricter immigration enforcement as excessive, framing Trumpโ€™s leadership style, conveyed by the media as dumb and immoral, as a legitimate reason for boycotting American products.

Similarly, Muskโ€™s efforts to reduce government waste and reform inefficient institutions have drawn criticism from parts of the Swedish media.

Swedish state televisionโ€™s framing focuses heavily on so-called โ€œfundamental values,โ€ with many interviewees offering little more than broad moral condemnations of Trumpโ€™s America-first policies.

The prevailing sentiment among those SVT chooses to interview can often be distilled to a simple refrain: โ€œTrump is stupid.โ€ As is typical with liberals and globalists whoโ€™ve lost the debate, SVT presents few substantive arguments against Trumpโ€™s policies, relying instead on ad hominem attacks.

Instead, the state broadcasterโ€™s coverage implies that refusing to buy American products stance taken by moral people.

A study from Lund School of Economics, reported by SVT, found that 42% of Swedes who purchased Coca-Cola in the past year would consider switching brandsโ€”โ€œa remarkable statistic,โ€ according to marketing professor Johan Anselmsson.

SVT reports:

In Canada, where the boycott has gained significant support, an app allows consumers to track the origins of various goods. A similar question was posed in the Swedish survey, asking if people would be interested in such a solution. According to Johan Anselmsson, 63 percent expressed interest in the app, which he describes as a notably high figure.

Earlier this month, SVT reported on a survey by the opinion institute Verian that revealed that 30% of Swedes have already boycotted American products in protest, while 40% are considering following suit.

โ€œDonald Trumpโ€™s actions over the past month regarding Ukraine, European security policy, and trade have left a noticeable impact on Swedish public opinion. 3 out of 10 Swedes have reduced their purchases of American goods in political protest, reflecting a widespread skepticism towards the U.S. among the Swedish public,โ€ said Per Sรถderpalm, a pollster at Verian.

While SVT presents this as an organic shift in consumer behavior, the repeated emphasis on Trumpโ€™s unpopularity, immorality, and intelligence suggests a deeper agendaโ€”one that could shape Swedenโ€™s economic relationship with the US moving forward. 

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