The child wasnt't there to make it seem as if these ideas are common among children. The scene with the child is there to represent the crimes relating to pedophilia that's been happening within the catholic church. And indirectly blaming this on the homosexuals. Check again and you'll se how Henrik Dorsin (the grown up comedian next to the child) is acting in that shot.
First I would like to say. This is not what most of us actually think in Sweden . This is a way of bringing up the subject that we as humans often are quick to blame different groups in our society/in the world for our problems and issues. Bögarna or the gays could just as easily have been changed to immigrants, Christians, Muslims, Jews, and so on. Unfortunately this is something we as humans have done for as long as there have been humans. Joking about this topic is meant to make us think. That why this song is so over the top ridiculous.
@@vishd33 bögarna in Swedish is translated to “the fags”/“the gays” there is another word in Swedish borgarna which originally was a term for the people living in a town. Later it was used to describe a particular group of people in a particular class. To me it was a term used for the upper class. The word medborgare is a word for all citizens or citizenship.
@@PeterRobertsson no, I quite like it.. It is made by Swedish State Television for swedish taxmoney, and such everything that is produced there is implicitly approved by the state. As a swedish taxpayer, these jokes are one of few things I enjoy by svt~ And yeah, this is literally me quoting them: Godkänd av staten (approved by the state)
@@RobinFromAshes in a way you are right. My point was that also that statement at the end is pure satire from their side and no need to be "approved" by the state :-)
Never seen it. But I DO have seen several times when someone has tried to get away from responsibility by blaming someone else, they get the dry response "So you are saying it is Bögarnas Fel"?
Don’t take this song seriously it’s Swedish sarcasm. They make fun of super religious mindset about homosexuals. This song is loved by Swedish LGBTQ comunity.
I want to point out that it wasn't a muslim, he was dressed as a Sikh. The fact that people (not just you, but in Sweden to) assumed he was muslim just highlights the message of prevailing ignorance even more xD
This is satire, making fun of religion in general and Christianity in particular - not the gays. For context: Sweden is a very secular society that prides itself on its egalitarianism. Religious freedom does not mean impunity, and if you say something judgemental or discriminating in the name of your God, you are not exempt from criticism just because you're pious.
Humour can be quite hard to translate, it's done "ok" here though. It makes fun of the extreme right for blaming immigrants for all problems, but substitutes "people with darker skin colour" with "gay men". "En gaffel kort" is a piece of art by Dorsin, but I doubt non-Swedes will understand it. I saw that you reacted to Johan Glans, if you haven't already, you may want to check out Magnus Betnér, there are many others, but if you start there you'll probably enter the Rabbit Hole of the YT algorithm and end up watching Peter Wahlbäck and Simon Gärdenfors
If you liked this one you should definitely watch Grotesco and DJ Trexx doing Tingeling but be warned it’s making a bit of a mockery of Putin and Russians.….. this is the full clip, but sadly there are no subtitles… ruclips.net/video/bRUX3nXahUg/видео.htmlsi=VBn-LkLWUEpczBWp and if you enjoyed this one you would probably also enjoy the second part of Tingeling with Grotesco and DJ Trexx!! ruclips.net/video/YIF55SUOnn0/видео.htmlsi=C4nvdS5b-1pA6TJ7
Not to sound rude but it's very odd how the fellow here avoids eye contact the entire time with his partner during commentary. Guy has a weird dead stare in the camera for a full minute during her commentary.
You probably shouldn't over-analyze this. It's satire and it's about a serious topics and all that but it's not super deep. :) Sweden is very LGBTQ+ friendly.
It’s ironic. It’s about people that try to find someone to blame for everything. This song is loved in the gay community
And the straight community as well, making fun of people who hold stupid beliefs is a long held Swedish tradition and we will not stop.
@@michaelmay5453 Agreed :)
Cause it's making fun of the people that are homophobic.
Henrik Dorsin is a genius.
You know right ❤❤
The preacher guy, in case someone wonders.
U dont get they mocking the religious hypocrisy specially in USA??? Swedish gay community love this satire 😂
The child wasnt't there to make it seem as if these ideas are common among children. The scene with the child is there to represent the crimes relating to pedophilia that's been happening within the catholic church. And indirectly blaming this on the homosexuals. Check again and you'll se how Henrik Dorsin (the grown up comedian next to the child) is acting in that shot.
Wow! Thanks for the information ❤️❤️
@@wilsway no worries. 😊 Many people miss that one because they've made it subtle. You've made a great reaction. 😊
in the end it says "Humor godtjänt av staten" = humor approved by the goverment
Ja härligt med satir
First I would like to say. This is not what most of us actually think in Sweden . This is a way of bringing up the subject that we as humans often are quick to blame different groups in our society/in the world for our problems and issues. Bögarna or the gays could just as easily have been changed to immigrants, Christians, Muslims, Jews, and so on. Unfortunately this is something we as humans have done for as long as there have been humans. Joking about this topic is meant to make us think. That why this song is so over the top ridiculous.
Doesnt Borganas fell means actualy Citizens' fault?
@@vishd33It does kinda, but in this song, it's "bögarna", the gays.
@@vishd33 bögarna in Swedish is translated to “the fags”/“the gays” there is another word in Swedish borgarna which originally was a term for the people living in a town. Later it was used to describe a particular group of people in a particular class. To me it was a term used for the upper class. The word medborgare is a word for all citizens or citizenship.
@@vishd33 Borgare= white collar worker
Bögarna= the gay men
@@vishd33 same letters switched around does not mean same word AND O and Ö is not the same letter just as A and E are different letters ;-)
This video was approved by the Swedish State.
Haha...also that is a joke,...you didnt get that,..or? ;-)
@@PeterRobertsson no, I quite like it.. It is made by Swedish State Television for swedish taxmoney, and such everything that is produced there is implicitly approved by the state. As a swedish taxpayer, these jokes are one of few things I enjoy by svt~
And yeah, this is literally me quoting them: Godkänd av staten (approved by the state)
@@RobinFromAshes in a way you are right. My point was that also that statement at the end is pure satire from their side and no need to be "approved" by the state :-)
They should have put that in the very beginning. I didn’t know whether I was allowed to laugh until I read about the state’s approval.
Haha in Sweden we use "bögarnas fel" as defense when we do something wrong xD (for fun ofc)
I’ve lived in Sweden for 42 years. I’ve never done that or meet someone who does.
@@josefinasoderholm6488 då är du nog av fel generation eller utan folk med humor runt dig som vågar uttala sig så :)
Klart som fan det är bögarnas fel! xD
Never seen it. But I DO have seen several times when someone has tried to get away from responsibility by blaming someone else, they get the dry response "So you are saying it is Bögarnas Fel"?
@@Motbilder its for fun, we do it when everyone knows it's u. Like u drop a plate and say "Äsch, de är bögarnas fel".
the guy with the bible starting to blame the gay community, is holding his arm around a boy at the end of this video. extremly smart and fun
Don’t take this song seriously it’s Swedish sarcasm. They make fun of super religious mindset about homosexuals. This song is loved by Swedish LGBTQ comunity.
and it was on svt. ..which is our state channel ^.^
The final screen (in red) is just more satire. It says "Approved by the government".
The thing is, religion is to blame!
I want to point out that it wasn't a muslim, he was dressed as a Sikh. The fact that people (not just you, but in Sweden to) assumed he was muslim just highlights the message of prevailing ignorance even more xD
More Eurovision pls🙏 Denmark nexts
This is satire, making fun of religion in general and Christianity in particular - not the gays.
For context: Sweden is a very secular society that prides itself on its egalitarianism. Religious freedom does not mean impunity, and if you say something judgemental or discriminating in the name of your God, you are not exempt from criticism just because you're pious.
Always funny how reactors feel ok with saying bög(arnas). You wouldn't dare to say f*****s. XD
Humour can be quite hard to translate, it's done "ok" here though. It makes fun of the extreme right for blaming immigrants for all problems, but substitutes "people with darker skin colour" with "gay men".
"En gaffel kort" is a piece of art by Dorsin, but I doubt non-Swedes will understand it.
I saw that you reacted to Johan Glans, if you haven't already, you may want to check out Magnus Betnér, there are many others, but if you start there you'll probably enter the Rabbit Hole of the YT algorithm and end up watching Peter Wahlbäck and Simon Gärdenfors
Thanks for the tips❤❤😊
it doesnt only make fun of extreme right, it makes fun of every radical opinion no matter what political standpoint
If you liked this one you should definitely watch Grotesco and DJ Trexx doing Tingeling but be warned it’s making a bit of a mockery of Putin and Russians.….. this is the full clip, but sadly there are no subtitles…
ruclips.net/video/bRUX3nXahUg/видео.htmlsi=VBn-LkLWUEpczBWp
and if you enjoyed this one you would probably also enjoy the second part of Tingeling with Grotesco and DJ Trexx!!
ruclips.net/video/YIF55SUOnn0/видео.htmlsi=C4nvdS5b-1pA6TJ7
😂🇸🇪
Not to sound rude but it's very odd how the fellow here avoids eye contact the entire time with his partner during commentary. Guy has a weird dead stare in the camera for a full minute during her commentary.
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You probably shouldn't over-analyze this. It's satire and it's about a serious topics and all that but it's not super deep. :) Sweden is very LGBTQ+ friendly.