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After the match against Germany, Jimmy Durmaz was nailed
Or?
According to broadband technology professor Per Ödling, we were deceived by the so-called botnnet.
– The data shows that there was no storm without love, he told fPlus
but the game was about something completely different.
National team player Jimmy Durmaz caused Toni Kroos's free kick in the final match. Durmaz had considered the racist pursuit of social media
– Being criticized, it's something we live with, but being accused of blaster jerk and kamikazes and murder threats for me and my children is totally unacceptable Durmaz said in a fire. The next day
A huge support to Durmaz
Since then, support for the national team has been huge.
But the theories of hate actually existed were discussed.
Media analyst Brit Stakston wrote in Dagens Nyheter that it was excessive, social media expert Jack Werner reviewed some of the comments and found that these did not did not seem to be so-called "bottar".
Broadband technology professor Per Ödling claims that hatred against Durmaz never existed
"There was no hate storm"
Traditional media should have interpret social media errors and be deceived by botnets. The last thing we did was look at the so-called hatred against Jimmy Durmaz. Data show that there was no hate storm without a storm of love. On the other hand, it looks like a botnet has come in and hated and then deleted its messages. The fact that Swedish newspapers and media use the technology of the last millennium in this millennium renders them blind, stunned and transforms them into what are commonly called "useful idiots" to spread an image of hate Sweden. Sad, says Ödling at fPlus
Sweden beat both Mexico (3-0) and Switzerland (1-0) after the defeat against Germany. Saturday, the quarterfinals are waiting for England in Samara.
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