One of Sweden’s most famous anti-racist figures – professor, author and lecturer Tobias Hübinette – is facing quite a conviction. This time he is accused of harassing his partner, whom he has admitted to having tried to rape for “at least 80 times”.
Today’s probability assessment: If, since your teenage years, you have been active in far-right circles, engaged in mapping socialists, started a far-right publication, and throughout your adult life remained involved in extremist networks. If you have been convicted in court of defamation, harassment, unlawful threats, public endangerment, and vandalism.
If you set fire to your spouse’s belongings and came close to burning down an entire city block — but were not convicted of arson because the court deemed you too mentally ill. If you have admitted to 80 (!) attempted rapes against another woman and sent so many text messages threatening her and the daughter’s father that they take up 21 pages of the police investigation. If you blamed your actions on your partner because she refused to have sex with you.
If you already 30 years ago publicly stated the following:
– To feel, or even believe, that the yellow race is inferior in every conceivable way is natural given its history and current actions. Let the Eastern world of the yellow race perish in blood and suffering. Long live the homogeneous, racially pure society!
If you have admitted that:
– I simply began attacking and more or less assaulting people who behaved in an anti-racist way around me. It could involve anything from fully-fledged hijab-wearers to schoolchildren or elderly men and women.
Yes, it is completely insane— no pun intended — but if. If.
What are the odds that you would be hired as a professor at a Swedish university — and, on top of that, be used for decades as an expert by politicians and the media?
Presumably slim to none.
More likely, you would have been confined to a psychiatric institution indefinitely.
Unless, of course, we turn it around — and you were instead active on the far left and directed your racism towards white people.
Because believe it or not, that is exactly what has happened in the Phenomenon of Sweden.
Sam Dol Lee Gunnar Tobias Hübinette, formerly Karlsson, was born in South Korea in 1971. He was later adopted to Sweden and has spent the majority of his 54 years not only hating white people, but also committing serious crimes against them.
On his website, journalist Christian Peterson describes one such incident:
“Hübinette suffered a psychotic episode and set fire to his then-wife’s belongings in the couple’s shared apartment. Among the destroyed items were her personal possessions, including her wedding dress. The fire risked spreading and ultimately threatened the entire block.
When the case was heard in Stockholm District Court in the autumn of 2006, however, the court concluded that he could not be convicted of arson. The assessment was that at the time of the act he suffered from a severe mental disorder, and that it could therefore not be established that he understood the consequences of his actions. Instead, he was convicted of causing public danger.”
Too ill to be convicted, in other words.
But in the Phenomenon of Sweden, that is apparently no problem. Quite the opposite. The racism, hatred, and violence were directed at the “right” group—and came from someone with the “right” background.
Ergo: everything is fine. Circulate. Nothing to see here.
Thus, Tobias Hübinette has not only been allowed to move freely, but has also been elevated as a leading figure in the anti-racist movement, with a standing invitation to television studios whenever a voice is needed to confirm how deeply racist Swedish society is—or how endlessly difficult life is for non-white people in Sweden.
But Hübinette has not only been featured in TV programs, books, and various anti-racist events — he has also been entrusted with educating Sweden’s youth. In 2005, he earned a PhD from Stockholm University. Between 2010 and 2012, he held a position as associate professor in intercultural education at Södertörn University, and since 2015 he has been affiliated with Karlstad University.
These have been lucrative years. Exactly how much money Hübinette has earned from his “racist anti-racism” is unknown, but we do know that he has participated in research projects funded with millions from state research councils. Hübinette received 4.9 million SEK from the Forte research council for a project on adoption and mental health at Karlstad University, and a project on the concept of race in Sweden brought in 4 million SEK from the Swedish Research Council.
Ask AI how much funding Tobias Hübinette has received, and the answer is that it “likely amounts to tens of millions of kronor.”
Hopefully, however, that period will come to an end on May 27. That is when his fate will be decided in Stockholm District Court, where he is once again charged with a long series of harassment, repeated suicide threats, and his own admissions of at least 80 attempted rapes against his partner, who refused him sex. Police have, according to Peterson, secured 21 pages of text messages in which threats and admissions follow one another—messages that now form part of the evidence in the investigation.
But the material already proves one thing: the messages were written by someone who, diplomatically speaking, is not well.
For some who have followed Tobias Hübinette over the past 30 years, it has been obvious that he has not been well during this time. Others argue, like Hübinette himself, that the behavior has been forced by circumstances—first racism, then an unfaithful partner, and most recently a partner who refused him sex.
In that case, is it really so strange to burn down apartments, attempt rape, and threaten children? Or…?
Apparently, the “good, decent anti-racists” within the far left, media, and academia have thought so—at least until now.
Will they change their view, or will Hübinette be allowed to keep his professorship, his seat in TV studios, and his research funding?
And is Tobias Hübinette really the only anti-racist who has not been (or is not?) mentally stable? How many more of these loud, hateful, and violent left-wing activists would, upon scrutiny, be considered too mentally ill to be held accountable?
Your guess is as good as mine.
The question is: who is the most unwell—Tobias Hübinette, the anti-racist movement, or Mother Sweden?
