Kind of the problem IMO they don't really abandon their culture.....they export it where ever they go....
Patrick wrote:maybe partly the problems has to do with consequences of EU regulations.
This may even be the biggest contributing factor (in Europe) why the populists are so (duh!) popular. People are fed up with the EU and for good reason.
I am not sure, if everyone is simply a moron who votes a right wing party member. Lets be honest, sometimes you have either
the choice between someone who says "Everything is good like the way it is. Lets continue the way it is
(If am clocking my ears, and closing my eyes, then there are no problems)" and then people who are fed up and simply want someone who promises them change.
Patrick wrote:maybe partly the problems has to do with consequences of EU regulations.
This may even be the biggest contributing factor (in Europe) why the populists are so (duh!) popular. People are fed up with the EU and for good reason.
I am not sure, if everyone is simply a moron who votes a right wing party member. Lets be honest, sometimes you have either
the choice between someone who says "Everything is good like the way it is. Lets continue the way it is
(If am clocking my ears, and closing my eyes, then there are no problems)" and then people who are fed up and simply want someone who promises them change.
Michael wrote:In one of the Trump threads I asked if ambulances in some cities in Sweden needed police escorts for the no-go zones. Here is a 6 minute video with English subtitles of an interview with the head of a paramedic's union saying yes, and it's because of dangers from immigrants blocking their entry, blocking their exit, surrounding them in large numbers of 20-30 people, threatening them and throwing things at them. He also mentions police have been the victims of hand grenade attacks by immigrants and that danger is a potential risk for ambulance workers also.
No go zones in Sweden have been reported a lot, not sure how it can be dismissed, and it is just one of several problems with the immigration policy in Sweden. Other reports suggest how widespread these problems are and how serious they may be, but there's a lot of information on the negative side to consider.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta5a02MzWjEBreitbart wrote:Union boss Gordon Grattidge spoke to well respected Swedish journalist Paulina Neuding in an interview for think tank Det Goda Samhället (The Good Society) and discussed ambulances being forced to retreat from no gone zones on a regular basis after coming under attack from “large groups of violent people”.
Video carried as a story by Breitbart, Weekly Standard and RT.
Swedish journalists do everything in their power to maintain this image of "refugee children." One of the more grotesque examples is from 2011, when a reporter from Malmö's free daily paper, City, visited a housing project for young men, and placed a stuffed polar bear doll in the arms of Ahmad Farid from Afghanistan. Ahmad is said to be 16 years old, but looks considerably older.
So to make the Swedes perceive him as a defenseless child, the journalists use the stuffed animal as a prop. But not even the Swedes are that naïve.
grzegorz wrote:Michael wrote:In one of the Trump threads I asked if ambulances in some cities in Sweden needed police escorts for the no-go zones. Here is a 6 minute video with English subtitles of an interview with the head of a paramedic's union saying yes, and it's because of dangers from immigrants blocking their entry, blocking their exit, surrounding them in large numbers of 20-30 people, threatening them and throwing things at them. He also mentions police have been the victims of hand grenade attacks by immigrants and that danger is a potential risk for ambulance workers also.
No go zones in Sweden have been reported a lot, not sure how it can be dismissed, and it is just one of several problems with the immigration policy in Sweden. Other reports suggest how widespread these problems are and how serious they may be, but there's a lot of information on the negative side to consider.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta5a02MzWjEBreitbart wrote:Union boss Gordon Grattidge spoke to well respected Swedish journalist Paulina Neuding in an interview for think tank Det Goda Samhället (The Good Society) and discussed ambulances being forced to retreat from no gone zones on a regular basis after coming under attack from “large groups of violent people”.
Video carried as a story by Breitbart, Weekly Standard and RT.
RT and Breitbart. Do we need to say more?
Bao wrote:But this guy has no clue about the term "no go zone" and merely repeat a trend in media that he has heard. What he means is that it feels like no go zones for them. He is not aware of that the term doesn't exist here and that the police never have used it. It's a fabrication. And he falls in the same trap as non-swedes do.
vadaga wrote:In recent memory, I've been to Germany Poland and Sweden and somehow managed to survive to tell the tale
The potential terror attack comes just one day after French police responded to a double murder in Paris by a mid-30s male who slit the throats of two while wearing traditional North African dress and reportedly while shouting “Allahu Akbar” and praying.
windwalker wrote:
I wonder if those who had their throats slit, felt that they "manged to survive to tell the tale."
They didn't, if they did I wonder what "tale" would they tell.
RobP3 wrote:windwalker wrote:
I wonder if those who had their throats slit, felt that they "manged to survive to tell the tale."
They didn't, if they did I wonder what "tale" would they tell.
A terrible event but, seeing as how it was a "family drama" and the victims were Muslims, I doubt they would have said anything about it from the Breibart "perspective"
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/family-drama-unfolds-paris-street-man-slits-throat-brother-father-double-murder-1612246
I do agree though, what you said about the dangers young men of fighting age flooding into countries, who knows what could happen?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Lai_Massacre
RobP3 wrote:windwalker wrote:
I wonder if those who had their throats slit, felt that they "manged to survive to tell the tale."
They didn't, if they did I wonder what "tale" would they tell.
A terrible event but, seeing as how it was a "family drama" and the victims were Muslims, I doubt they would have said anything about it from the Breibart "perspective"
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/family-drama-unfolds-paris-street-man-slits-throat-brother-father-double-murder-1612246
I do agree though, what you said about the dangers young men of fighting age flooding into countries, who knows what could happen?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Lai_Massacre
France, which has been the victim of a number of actual and attempted terror attacks in recent years put into place the well-rehearsed social media plan as news of the attack began to spread. The national emergency alert system ‘SAIP’ has been activated and declared the airport a red-alert zone, an update flashed to French mobile phones.
A tweet from the official government account pleaded with citizens to not spread rumors and speculation through Twitter.
Orly on lockdown Saturday morning / AP Images
The potential terror attack comes just one day after French police responded to a double murder in Paris by a mid-30s male who slit the throats of two while wearing traditional North African dress and reportedly while shouting “Allahu Akbar” and praying.
The killing of the attacker at Orly Saturday also comes six weeks after a similar incident at the Louvre museum in Paris, where a patrol of soldiers opened fire on an Egyptian national who charged the group with a machete while shouting “Allahu Akbar”. It is reported he also had a military style knife on his person, and was carrying a number of paint bombs in a rucksack and apparently intended to destroy historic works of art.
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