Can we talk about Sweden for a bit?
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Finlandia said:
xjsdriver said:
Finlandia said:
We don't have those here, SvD, DN, Expressen, Aftonbladet, DI are the local ones.
I had no idea Malmo was quite so dangerous - My brother has lived there since 2003 and he's never said a word about it's problems with explosive devices.....I'm not implying that it doesn't happen - just saying that it's never been brought up in conversation all the time he's been there.Bombings in Malmö since last year: http://www.sydsvenskan.se/malmo/bombkarta-har-har-...
Shootings in Gothenburg since 2013: https://olitrocks.cartodb.com/viz/dbd8170a-d915-11...
Shootings in Gothenburg since 2013: https://olitrocks.cartodb.com/viz/dbd8170a-d915-11...
xjsdriver said:
drivetrain said:
Perhaps 'they' have had enough of working their socks off and paying boatloads of tax to see it frittered away to pay for the upkeep of non-productive incomers.
What do you think?
The incomers are usually the ones who are working their socks off too - I think you've been reading too much Daily Mosely, or the Torygraph for your own good. What do you think?
Oh dear, it seems the wacists are now the largest party in Sweden. Metro published a Yougov poll putting the Sweden Democrats at 25.2%, the Social Democrats at 23.4% and the Moderates (Tories) at 21%. Then promptly withdrew the article as the results are only due out tomorrow.
Whether it's true remains to be seen, but in any case I think it's fair to say that this summer's been hard on the multicultitards. Few too many bombs, grenades, rapes, shootings and stabbings to hide under the carpet.
Whether it's true remains to be seen, but in any case I think it's fair to say that this summer's been hard on the multicultitards. Few too many bombs, grenades, rapes, shootings and stabbings to hide under the carpet.
Looket said:
Oh dear, it seems the wacists are now the largest party in Sweden. Metro published a Yougov poll putting the Sweden Democrats at 25.2%, the Social Democrats at 23.4% and the Moderates (Tories) at 21%. Then promptly withdrew the article as the results are only due out tomorrow.
Whether it's true remains to be seen, but in any case I think it's fair to say that this summer's been hard on the multicultitards. Few too many bombs, grenades, rapes, shootings and stabbings to hide under the carpet.
And the weather has been fantastic for over a week and will stay the same until Sunday, skål!Whether it's true remains to be seen, but in any case I think it's fair to say that this summer's been hard on the multicultitards. Few too many bombs, grenades, rapes, shootings and stabbings to hide under the carpet.
Looket said:
It's quite funny to see all the explanations as to why and how, ranging from YouGov not being serious to 2015 being the summer of hate.scherzkeks said:
Finlandia said:
Last week in Malmö, 27 arrests made for shootings, 6 in court for bombings. Last night in Malmö, 4 people shot, 2 injured by bomb.
They've still got a ways to go if they want to catch up with any large American metropolis. The "in" thing for now is handgrenades from Balkan, 30 or so explosions this year already.
Finlandia said:
Looket said:
It's quite funny to see all the explanations as to why and how, ranging from YouGov not being serious to 2015 being the summer of hate.scherzkeks said:
Finlandia said:
Last week in Malmö, 27 arrests made for shootings, 6 in court for bombings. Last night in Malmö, 4 people shot, 2 injured by bomb.
They've still got a ways to go if they want to catch up with any large American metropolis. The "in" thing for now is handgrenades from Balkan, 30 or so explosions this year already.
I get updates from Aftonladet on my phone and it has been non stop this summer with incidents that have occurred that would make parts of Peckham and Deptford blush.
BrabusMog said:
I should have looked at the thread before posting my last post.
I get updates from Aftonladet on my phone and it has been non stop this summer with incidents that have occurred that would make parts of Peckham and Deptford blush.
It's probably the IKEA murders in Västerås that have tipped the scale. An illegal immigrant, who already was to be deported in 2014 was handed a second deportation decision and promptly went to IKEA and stabbed a mother and son to death.I get updates from Aftonladet on my phone and it has been non stop this summer with incidents that have occurred that would make parts of Peckham and Deptford blush.
Finlandia said:
It's probably the IKEA murders in Västerås that have tipped the scale. An illegal immigrant, who already was to be deported in 2014 was handed a second deportation decision and promptly went to IKEA and stabbed a mother and son to death.
Mental healthy issues, or an Islamic attack (I know that they are the same thing for some )?Halb said:
Finlandia said:
It's probably the IKEA murders in Västerås that have tipped the scale. An illegal immigrant, who already was to be deported in 2014 was handed a second deportation decision and promptly went to IKEA and stabbed a mother and son to death.
Mental healthy issues, or an Islamic attack (I know that they are the same thing for some )?All we know is that the police describe it as "a crazy event/attack", the victims were not treated nor did they receive CPR but were pronounced dead at the scene by an off duty nurse, the assailant is an Eritrean man who is believed to be Christian, he was to be deported to Italy where he already has a permanent visa, he is believed to have tried killing himself after the attack and was seriously hurt by knife wounds.
Finlandia said:
Looket said:
It's quite funny to see all the explanations as to why and how, ranging from YouGov not being serious to 2015 being the summer of hate.scherzkeks said:
Finlandia said:
Last week in Malmö, 27 arrests made for shootings, 6 in court for bombings. Last night in Malmö, 4 people shot, 2 injured by bomb.
They've still got a ways to go if they want to catch up with any large American metropolis. The "in" thing for now is handgrenades from Balkan, 30 or so explosions this year already.
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