The journalist customer also argued that these are "legal CDs" ordered legally from a registered music publisher. According to him, if a crime were committed, it was by those who hacked into Midgård's database and then, "with a stigmatizing intent," compiled a searchable list of customers with names, addresses and phone numbers. "To list people openly, threateningly, on the basis of their supposed political views is no longer a matter of taste, and, in fact, to me, this seems to be fascism," the avid customer of Nazi music added.
I wish it had been more obvious that there was real text underneath the annoying swaying, so that read mode would have been a logical choice from the beginning.