I don’t know about Sweden, but it takes a lot more than being “a bit more sensationalized and extreme than something like the Washington Examiner or NY Post” to get your access to banking cut off in most liberal democracies. The content they posted with an imminent threat of a banking cutoff may not be representative of their historic content.
The FLI activity started several months before the alleged bank freeze. For the “grant” to be motivated by the bank threat, one would need to conclude that ND knew of the risk of freezing yet couldn’t get a bank account anywhere . . . yet somehow they are still able to take donations via PayPal. Seems less likely they are on some sort of global or even national blacklist given that datum. So basically I don’t believe their assertion of a banking blacklist against them in the first place.
If I had to guess, they were probably financially failing because they were too toxic for ad networks or for other reasons.
It seems like the paper’s dispute with their bank has been going on for a while before the recent drama, perhaps long enough to make the timelines match up. But yes, it’s confusing to me why they couldn’t just switch to another bank. Definitely possible that they are basically just out of money and their bank is trying to cut them off, but the paper is hyping this up as political persecution in order to buy time / gain some negotiating advantage.
(Of course, regardless of what the actual story turns out to be, there is seemingly zero reason for FLI money to be involved in this BS .)
I don’t know about Sweden, but it takes a lot more than being “a bit more sensationalized and extreme than something like the Washington Examiner or NY Post” to get your access to banking cut off in most liberal democracies. The content they posted with an imminent threat of a banking cutoff may not be representative of their historic content.
The FLI activity started several months before the alleged bank freeze. For the “grant” to be motivated by the bank threat, one would need to conclude that ND knew of the risk of freezing yet couldn’t get a bank account anywhere . . . yet somehow they are still able to take donations via PayPal. Seems less likely they are on some sort of global or even national blacklist given that datum. So basically I don’t believe their assertion of a banking blacklist against them in the first place.
If I had to guess, they were probably financially failing because they were too toxic for ad networks or for other reasons.
It seems like the paper’s dispute with their bank has been going on for a while before the recent drama, perhaps long enough to make the timelines match up. But yes, it’s confusing to me why they couldn’t just switch to another bank. Definitely possible that they are basically just out of money and their bank is trying to cut them off, but the paper is hyping this up as political persecution in order to buy time / gain some negotiating advantage. (Of course, regardless of what the actual story turns out to be, there is seemingly zero reason for FLI money to be involved in this BS .)