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The popular support for the strike in Sweden is thoroughly 50/50 though. There's predictably been a major fascist backlash including strike breaking, but there's been tons of leftist wrecking too. Many leftists view the strikes as a succdemm psyop and you have to remember that Nooshi is a very unpopular leader. The Swedish left has become so Twitterized, Americanized and extremely online, that anything that isn't Bernie is seen as either a psyop, liberalism or nationalist revisionism. This is despite the fact that the Left Party argued for the complete abolition of capitalism only a few years ago, while Bernie has never done so in his life.