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Swedish Liberal party youth wing wants necrophilia and incest to be legal

Taking wokeness to the next level, the youth wing of the Swedish Liberal party has filed a motion calling for the legalization of necrophilia (sex with the dead) and incest while contending that these acts shouldn’t be illegal only because they are viewed as unusual and disgusting.

A Daily Mail report on the matter reads:

‘We don’t like morality laws in general, and this legislation is not protecting anyone right now,’ Cecilia Johnsson, Liberal Youth chairperson in Stockholm told Aftonbladet. ‘We are a youth wing and one of our tasks is to think one step further.

‘I understand that it [necrophilia and incest] can be seen as unusual and disgusting by legislation can not be based on it being disgusting.’

The youth wing of the Liberals in Sweden voted to support legalisation incest and necrophilia at their annual meeting last weekend. The suggested motion stated that two siblings, over the age of 15, who both consent, should be allowed to have sex. It also said that if a person has stated in a written will that they consent to someone having sex with their corpse, this should also be legal.

‘It should be your own decision what happens with your body after you die, and if that happens to be that you want to bequeath your remains to a museum or to science, or if you want to bequeath your remains to someone to sleep with them, then that should be ok,’ Ms Johnsson adds.

Liberalism and wokeness have now become excuses to promote unscientific ideas such as incest which is known to cause genetic disorders. Importantly, this appears to be an attempt to legalize one’s fetishes in the name of ‘right to choice’. Woke western ‘thinkers’ have also been known to normalize incest and pedophilia but revelations and evidence suggest that these activists promoted theories that would help to provide moral authority to their own depraved mentality and acts.

Many European nations have realized the dangers of anarchism rising out of woke-left liberalism, France is a case in point. French intellectuals, academics, and politicians including French President Macron and his Education Minister Blanquer opined that out-of-control woke leftism and cancel culture that is largely emanating from American universities are a threat to French society as they attack French culture and heritage.

Bharat is also a victim of woke activism that has been imported lock, stock, and barrel from the West, especially America. Woke madness is being introduced in Bharatiya schools which is nothing but a subtle indoctrination of children that Mughals were more ‘tolerant’ of transgenders than Hindu emperors or even current Hindu society. As pointed out by netizens, such recommendations manipulate the history of slavery and castration during Mughal tyranny, during which it was standard practice to castrate young boys for the sake of trading them as eunuchs to the imperial regime.

So-called liberalism has today descended into a tool to cut youth off from traditions and culture. Bharat’s youth have a penchant to emulate the West, as we have seen in the Bharatiya chapter of Greta Thunberg’s Fridays for Future (FFF) where schoolchildren carry out protests on Fridays for the climate or other degenerated ideas undertaken under the pretext of protests.

Though the Swedish Liberal Party youth wing’s parent body has refused to back the resolution, it speaks volumes about the kind of future politicians the party is producing.

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