Can we talk about Sweden for a bit?

Can we talk about Sweden for a bit?

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Oceanic

731 posts

101 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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Fewer than 500 of 163,000 asylum seekers found jobs in Sweden.... http://www.thelocal.se/20160531/fewer-than-500-of-...

It's a BIG mess and the lefties still don't see any problem!

Du1point8

21,609 posts

192 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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skyrover said:
Alcohol consumption by country per capita

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by...

Sweden is upper mid table with the USA, Finland is towards the top along with Poland.
You might want to re-read that... consuming 100 litres of weak ass beer is not the same as consuming 100 litres of wine.

Check the table at the bottom, Sweden is near the bottom... but whoever took Italy's details is purely lying they must be up there with France on the drinking with meals alone.

Otispunkmeyer

12,597 posts

155 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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Oceanic said:
Fewer than 500 of 163,000 asylum seekers found jobs in Sweden.... http://www.thelocal.se/20160531/fewer-than-500-of-...

It's a BIG mess and the lefties still don't see any problem!
Friend of mine has just returned to Sweden (seems to spend a lot of time there) and posted this on FB (paraphrased):


Been in Sweden for 12 hours and have been asked for money five times by Romanian beggars, offfered sex by groups of African girls in broad daylight, warded off a middle eastern looking guy who was hassling a young blonde down the street, saw a street fight between groups of ME/Turkish looking lads with one declaring that it was his street and that he owned it. The irony being they were in a place known as Citizens Square.

He can't work out whether Sweden is trying to solve the worlds problems or just import them.

Sounds lovely.


Sam All

3,101 posts

101 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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Otispunkmeyer said:
Friend of mine has just returned to Sweden (seems to spend a lot of time there) and posted this on FB (paraphrased):


Been in Sweden for 12 hours and have been asked for money five times by Romanian beggars, offfered sex by groups of African girls in broad daylight, warded off a middle eastern looking guy who was hassling a young blonde down the street, saw a street fight between groups of ME/Turkish looking lads with one declaring that it was his street and that he owned it. The irony being they were in a place known as Citizens Square.

He can't work out whether Sweden is trying to solve the worlds problems or just import them.

Sounds lovely.
Rough area he has been to. But sounds more like downtown middle east /Africa than Europe. frown

The pushback will start, and sooner the better.

loafer123

15,445 posts

215 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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Sam All said:
Otispunkmeyer said:
Friend of mine has just returned to Sweden (seems to spend a lot of time there) and posted this on FB (paraphrased):


Been in Sweden for 12 hours and have been asked for money five times by Romanian beggars, offfered sex by groups of African girls in broad daylight, warded off a middle eastern looking guy who was hassling a young blonde down the street, saw a street fight between groups of ME/Turkish looking lads with one declaring that it was his street and that he owned it. The irony being they were in a place known as Citizens Square.

He can't work out whether Sweden is trying to solve the worlds problems or just import them.

Sounds lovely.
Rough area he has been to. But sounds more like downtown middle east /Africa than Europe. frown

The pushback will start, and sooner the better.
Rough area? It's the very middle of Stockholm, about 100ft from the NK department store (Harrods equivalent).

As a comparator, it's roughly like Trafalgar Square or Piccadilly Circus.

Sam All

3,101 posts

101 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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loafer123 said:
Rough area? It's the very middle of Stockholm, about 100ft from the NK department store (Harrods equivalent).

As a comparator, it's roughly like Trafalgar Square or Piccadilly Circus.
Ahh....missed the location. Trafalgar Square has its abundance of beggars, thieves and wes wink

Grim outlook.

Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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skyrover said:
Alcohol consumption by country per capita

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by...

Sweden is upper mid table with the USA, Finland is towards the top along with Poland.
Moldovans....natural liars? biggrin

lionelf

612 posts

100 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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Du1point8 said:
I like the way the DM reads
It reads much like this thread actually.

danllama

5,728 posts

142 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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DO NOT even bother discussing the alcohol consumption of various countries. That's not fking relevant one BIT. These are not Islamic states, and people can do what they bloody well want, within the law!!!

If the Muslim arrivals don't like it, they can fk right off. NOT treat people like st.

There needs to be punishments, and FAST.

And any of you trying to justify it with consumption figures, take a look at yourself you traitors.

Mr GrimNasty

8,172 posts

170 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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Bring on the clowns said:
Well, at least they are being honest (sometimes) and accepting that there are now 55 'no-go' areas where the law cannot operate, thatchy have mapped:

http://www.svd.se/55-no-go-zoner-i-sverige
Aside, love the way the only word Google translate couldn't work out was bloody obvious! Police "fotpatrullera"!

Pesty

42,655 posts

256 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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55 areas where rule of law has broken down. 'No go areas'


http://www.svd.se/55-no-go-zoner-i-sverige

chris watton

22,477 posts

260 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
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It seems the Swedish government's betrayal of its own citizens continues aplomb..

''We are afraid'' - Swedish schoolchildren's desperate letter to the principal'

http://speisa.com/modules/articles/index.php/item....

Likes Fast Cars

2,772 posts

165 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
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chris watton said:
It seems the Swedish government's betrayal of its own citizens continues aplomb..

''We are afraid'' - Swedish schoolchildren's desperate letter to the principal'

http://speisa.com/modules/articles/index.php/item....
It looks like the chooks are coming home to roosts and the government at last has been fingered for their incompetence and selling-out of the country, it had to back-fire on the government sooner or later. Although probably too late.

I have followed the situation via some think tanks who have published very enlightening pieces on Sweden, and the rest of Europe, as well as the ME. It is truly frightening what has gone on in Sweden and especially the amount of vitriol and racist accusations the government directs at any Swede who questions the flawed policies which have fostered the excess levels of undesirable immigration (not to mention the amount of taxpayers' money being wasted). It is truly and utterly frightening, let's hope common sense prevails among the younger generation.

Sam All

3,101 posts

101 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
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Likes Fast Cars said:
chris watton said:
It seems the Swedish government's betrayal of its own citizens continues aplomb..

''We are afraid'' - Swedish schoolchildren's desperate letter to the principal'

http://speisa.com/modules/articles/index.php/item....
It looks like the chooks are coming home to roosts and the government at last has been fingered for their incompetence and selling-out of the country, it had to back-fire on the government sooner or later. Although probably too late.

I have followed the situation via some think tanks who have published very enlightening pieces on Sweden, and the rest of Europe, as well as the ME. It is truly frightening what has gone on in Sweden and especially the amount of vitriol and racist accusations the government directs at any Swede who questions the flawed policies which have fostered the excess levels of undesirable immigration (not to mention the amount of taxpayers' money being wasted). It is truly and utterly frightening, let's hope common sense prevails among the younger generation.
An experiment - too fast, too far and without any control. A lesson for all countries.

Oceanic

731 posts

101 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
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chris watton said:
It seems the Swedish government's betrayal of its own citizens continues aplomb..

''We are afraid'' - Swedish schoolchildren's desperate letter to the principal'

http://speisa.com/modules/articles/index.php/item....
What is the general agenda of that publication? seems a little off kilter!

chris watton

22,477 posts

260 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
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Oceanic said:
chris watton said:
It seems the Swedish government's betrayal of its own citizens continues aplomb..

''We are afraid'' - Swedish schoolchildren's desperate letter to the principal'

http://speisa.com/modules/articles/index.php/item....
What is the general agenda of that publication? seems a little off kilter!
No idea. Do you think it's made up to spread further tension? If yes, I would only be too happy to know that. So if you can find out to see if the story is fake, that would be great.

loafer123

15,445 posts

215 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
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It is fair to say that it seems, judging by the comments, to have a right wing US audience.

Oceanic

731 posts

101 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
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loafer123 said:
It is fair to say that it seems, judging by the comments, to have a right wing US audience.
It just didn't look trustworthy and perhaps had a bit of an agenda, not that I am disputing the article. I am in here in Sweden and I can tell you about all sorts of BS here.

pad58

12,545 posts

181 months

Saturday 4th June 2016
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Oceanic said:
. I am in here in Sweden and I can tell you about all sorts of BS here.
I think many here would be interested in your opinion as you're actually there.

Edited by pad58 on Saturday 4th June 13:12

BrabusMog

20,177 posts

186 months

Saturday 4th June 2016
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Oceanic said:
loafer123 said:
It is fair to say that it seems, judging by the comments, to have a right wing US audience.
It just didn't look trustworthy and perhaps had a bit of an agenda, not that I am disputing the article. I am in here in Sweden and I can tell you about all sorts of BS here.
Same, the country has changed so significantly in such a short space of time, it is alarming! And where I live in Sweden would be the equivalent of a sleepy English village, but even here there is now crime etc. The fact my missus now feels more secure walking around Brixton when we're in the UK than she does at "home" speaks volumes IMO.

Edited by BrabusMog on Saturday 4th June 11:42