“You filthy Swedes. You filthy Swedes!”
Sermon on the Asian tsunami, audio excerpt played in The Chaser's War on Everything http://www.listenonrepeat.com/watch?gl=US&v=obri6-6w238 <br class="br">2000s, Thank God for the Tsunami (2004) <br class="br">Context: Thank God for the tsunami, and thank God that two thousand dead Swedes are fertilizing the ground over there [in Asia]. How many of these two thousand, do you suppose, were fags and dykes? This is how the Lord deals with His enemies. And the Lord has got some enemies. And Sweden heads the list. You filthy Swedes. You filthy Swedes!
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