A student is criticizing a Swedish public television program, “IFS – Immigrants for Swedes,” alleging it disrespects taxpayers. Necati Kanat, a political science student, argues the program contradicts the core principles of public service broadcasting. The controversy stems from a segment teaching viewers how to say “I masturbate” in Turkish. Kanat contends the program is excessively disrespectful and calls for its cancellation. He believes the content is inappropriate for a publicly funded channel. The program has already generated significant public debate regarding its content and purpose. This criticism adds to the ongoing discussion surrounding the show’s boundaries and suitability for broadcast.