Robin Paulsson compare Runar Sögaard with the Nazis in today’s “Summer P1 “.
The producer defends the comedian after the joke.
– I do not think it gets much reactions, says Anders Lenhoff.
Deputy Prime Minister Åsa Romsons Auschwitz parable earlier this year was met with sharp criticism. Now continue a much loved comedian on a similar theme.
In today’s Summer in P1 equate comedian Robin Paulsson entertainment profile and former Pentecostal pastor Runar Sögaard but Nazi Germany’s invasion of Norway.
– Thanks to my Norwegian relatives I have learned a lot about Norway. For example, during World War II sounded Sweden Nazis go through the land to invade Norway. And that Norway then gave back to Sweden by sending over Runar Sögaard says comedian in the program.
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Just for fun
Anders Lenhoff has produced Robin Paulson’s Summer in P1.
– He quotes a joke that someone pulled his Norwegian family I think. We have not talked much about it.
What do you think the joke gets the reactions?
– I do not think it gets much response, I think People perceive it very clearly as a joke. I have a little hard to see that people would support. Robin’s comics and the whole tone of the summer talk is humorous, he said.
Lenhoff says that Summer in P1 editorial approve all scripts which then becomes programs. The joke has therefore been reviewed and approved.
Do you think it could be perceived as an attack on Runar?
– If you want to interpret the evil that’s it that one can interpret it as an assault. I do not think anyone seriously think that Norwegians sent here Runar Sögaard to avenge what happened during World War II. Additionally’s not quite the historic premises.
trains through Sweden
In the joke aimed Robin Paulsson the so-called permittenttrafiken as Sweden pressed by Germany to join the 1940 German soldiers on leave from the occupying force in Norway was allowed to go home on the Swedish railways. Later was also run equipment through Sweden.
Expressen have searched Robin Paulsson and Runar Sögaard, but without success.
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