Uh-huh. That doesn't seem to do much to address:
1) That he is a financier of several right-wing groups and a member of Bevara Sverige Svenskt ("Keep Sweden Swedish").
2) That he has donated money to the white supremacist/separatist National Democrats party of Sweden (it's also an anti-homosexual and anti-immigration
party, which has marched with openly Nazi parties like the National Socialist Front).
3) That he has ordered white supremacist literature from hate groups.
4) That he was indicted and charged with assault in 1986 for being involved in an altercation with immigrants.
The first three were indeed originally reported by the Swedish left-wing magazine Expo (but a left-wing magazine has no reason to be biased against Lundström
or the Pirate Bay, only his political affiliations), but have not been contradicted by any other news agency and only the third wouldn't be a matter of
public record anyway (also, they have since appeared in other Swedish news sources). The fourth is also a matter of public record and comes from a different
Swedish article.
You don't seem to have found anything that contradicts them.
1) That he is a financier of several right-wing groups and a member of Bevara Sverige Svenskt ("Keep Sweden Swedish").
2) That he has donated money to the white supremacist/separatist National Democrats party of Sweden (it's also an anti-homosexual and anti-immigration
party, which has marched with openly Nazi parties like the National Socialist Front).
3) That he has ordered white supremacist literature from hate groups.
4) That he was indicted and charged with assault in 1986 for being involved in an altercation with immigrants.
The first three were indeed originally reported by the Swedish left-wing magazine Expo (but a left-wing magazine has no reason to be biased against Lundström
or the Pirate Bay, only his political affiliations), but have not been contradicted by any other news agency and only the third wouldn't be a matter of
public record anyway (also, they have since appeared in other Swedish news sources). The fourth is also a matter of public record and comes from a different
Swedish article.
You don't seem to have found anything that contradicts them.