While the Sweden Democrats (SD) and Christian Democrats (KD) were busy patting themselves on the back in the Swedish parliament, the reality on the ground told a much different story.
The far-right establishment invited Reza Pahlavi, the son of a deposed dictator, to our parliament under the guise of standing with the people. They claimed tens of thousands would flock to the streets of Stockholm to greet their ghost prince.
The Reality? Crickets.
A Failed PR Stunt
Our latest investigation and field footage confirm what the mainstream media is too afraid to report: The streets were freaking empty. Despite the desperate attempts by Arin Karapet and Yusuf Aydin to manufacture a historic moment, the massive crowds were nowhere to be found.
Why was our taxpayer money wasted on high-security details and red-carpet treatment for a man who represents a failed past and has no future in Sweden or Iran?
The Immigrant Alibi Scam
It’s time we call Arin Karapet and Yusuf Aydin what they really are: Immigrant Alibis. These individuals are being used as human shields to protect the SD and KD from accusations of xenophobia. They are the rented faces of a far-right agenda that fundamentally does not care about you, your family, or your community. They use their backgrounds to sell a vision of Sweden that excludes the very people they claim to represent.
The AfI Message: Stop the Circus
While Karapet and Aydin use the SD platform to pit different groups against each other, they ignore the unrecognized minorities right here in Sweden.
From the Scanians and Gutes to the Kurds, Assyrians, and Somalis, the far-right establishment is more interested in foreign monarchs than the people living in their own backyard.
Our message is simple: Stop using the Swedish Parliament as your personal playground for foreign drama. If you care more about a 700-year heritage than the actual taxpayers of Sweden, then stop using our platform and GTF back home.
We are Alternative for Immigrants (AfI), and we aren’t going anywhere. We see the masks, we see the empty streets, and we’re calling the bluff.





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