According to
statistical data provided by Inera, the company that runs Swedish social educational platform youmo.se, most visits to the website providing, among other things,
anatomic facts and tips on sex and marriage, come from countries other than
Sweden.
One of the tables
posted on the website also suggest that the website’s traffic peaked between
December 2017-January 2018.
Over 2018, most
visits to the website came from IP addresses registered in Iran, while the next
most common countries of visitors (apart from Sweden) were the USA, Egypt,
Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Germany, the UK, Iraq and Algeria.
It was reported
last year that the Swedish government had earmarked 5 million crones (half a
million euros) as an
investment into
the national Youth and Civil Affairs Authority, and hence the website, Youmo,
dedicated to “health, sexuality and gender equality,” with the content
available in Swedish, Arabic, Somalian and Dari, the Swedish Fria Tider
newspaper reported.
The material on the platform is notably illustrated with
pictures featuring dark-skinned men along with fair blonde women of European
origin.
The visitors of
the website are told about first love, sexual consent, the ABC of anatomy as
well as the way sexual intercourse may lead to pregnancy. A separate part of it
informs about the purpose of contraceptives as well as sexually transmitted
diseases.
A similar enlightenment program has been worked out by
the Belgian government: in 2016, the authorities issued brochures that taught
how to effectively flirt with European women, informed about the way the
country treats forced sex and marriage, as well as polygamy.
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