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Mattias Karlsson (politician)

Hans Kennert ''Mattias'' Hedarv Karlsson (born 17 August 1977) is a Swedish politician of the Sweden Democrats. He is the group leader of the Sweden Democrats in the Swedish Riksdag since 2014.〔(Mattias Karlsson ny SD-gruppledare ) Sveriges Radio, 29 September 2014〕
He has been a Member of the Swedish Riksdag for Skåne County North and East since 2010, and served as deputy leader of the Sweden Democrats in the Swedish Riksdag from 2012 to 2014.
== Early life ==
Nordic Studies professor Benjamin Teitelbaum has written the most extensive biography of Karlsson to date. Karlsson was born in Rottne, Växjö Municipality, Kronoberg County, Sweden.
At age 16 he moved to the nearby city of Växjö to begin secondary school at Katedral gymnasium. He reported having gained his political convictions during his years in Växjö as a result of conflicts with immigrant "kickers" gangs and resentment towards the lack of Swedish pride and solidarity in society, and he describes having been inspired by Swedish Viking rock band Ultima Thule. Karlsson claims to have never associated with the sizable neo-Nazi skinhead scene that mobilized during his youth, and claims to have been called a "meatball patriot" by racist skinheads for his moderate and more accepting ideology.〔Teitelbaum, Benjamin (2013). “Come Hear Our Merry Song:” Shifts in the Sound of Contemporary Swedish Radical Nationalism. Ph.D. Dissertation, Brown University.pg 71-72〕
Karlsson joined the Sweden Democrats in 1999. Following secondary studies, he moved to Madrid, Spain where he studied during one year before moving to Lund, Skåne County in 1999 where he studied history and political science at Lund University. During his studies at the university he met Jimmie Åkesson, incumbent Leader of the Sweden Democrats, and Björn Söder.〔(Ideologen ) – Expo Demokratisk Tidskrift〕
He describes his early childhood in Rottne as inspiring his later political action:
“I know that there is a Swedish culture. I know how it feels to grow up in a homogeneous society, where everyone has the same identity. And when people say, ‘it’s never been like that, Sweden has always been multicultural, that’s all just imaginary,’ I know they’re lying."〔Teitelbaum, Benjamin (2013). “Come Hear Our Merry Song:” Shifts in the Sound of Contemporary Swedish Radical Nationalism. Ph.D. Dissertation, Brown University.pg 62〕

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