Bevara Sverige Svenskt
Template:Short description Template:Expand Swedish

Template:Lang (Template:IPA; BSS; "Keep Sweden Swedish") was a far-right, nativist organisation<ref name="Lodenius">Anna-Lena Lodenius, Stieg Larsson: Extremhögern. Tidens förlag 1991, chapter BSS: en folkkampanj för rasism, Template:ISBN</ref><ref name="Widfeldt2015">Template:Cite book</ref> based in Stockholm, Sweden and the precursor of the current Sweden Democrats political party; it also remains a slogan used by various Swedish nationalist parties. The stated objective of the BSS movement, and the aim of the slogan, was to initiate a debate in order to stop immigration by non-Europeans and repatriate non-ethnic Swedes. Inspiration came from the post-World War II fascist organisation Nysvenska Rörelsen created by Per Engdahl.<ref>SvD: ”Fördjupar bilden av Kamprads engagemang”</ref> The group was often violent.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Founded as a loosely organised network in 1979<ref name="Widfeldt2015"/><ref name="expobss">Template:Cite web</ref> by Leif Zeilon, and formalised as an organisation in 1983, BSS was involved with the populist Progress Party (Template:Langx) in 1986. This co-operation took place under the name Sweden Party (Template:Langx). This cooperation evolved into the Sweden Democrats (Template:Langx) (SD) in 1988.<ref name="Stieg">Stieg Larsson & Mikael Ekman: Sverigedemokraterna - Den nationella rörelsen Template:ISBN</ref>
Claiming not to be racists, their often aggressive sticker campaigns arguably indicated otherwise with slogans such as "Låt inte din dotter bli en negerleksak" (Don't let your daughter become a negro toy) and "Negrer hotar sina offer" (Negros threaten their victims).<ref name="Lodenius"/>
The slogan "Keep Sweden Swedish" was taken on by the Sweden Democrats and became prevalent during 2003–2004, when it was used for headlines in the party newspaper "SD Kuriren" and as a slogan on bumper stickers and T-shirts.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>Template:Failed verification
Notes
References
- Charles Westin: Neo-Nazism in a Welfare State: The Example of Sweden. In Journal of Conflict and Violence Research, Volume 2, 2000
- Pages with broken file links
- 1979 establishments in Sweden
- 1986 disestablishments in Sweden
- Anti-communist organisations in Sweden
- Anti-black racism in Europe
- Anti-immigration politics in Europe
- Far-right politics in Sweden
- Organizations disestablished in 1986
- Organizations established in 1979
- Political catchphrases
- Political movements in Sweden
- Racism in Sweden
- Sweden Democrats
- Swedish nationalism
- Fascism in Sweden