Monday, May 16, 2005

Violent Sweden Spiralling out of Control


Number of reported cases of physical abuse/assault in Stockholm, 1975 - 2004. The statistics, presented by Sweden's largest newspaper Aftonbladet after an exceptionally violent weekend in Stockholm, are in Swedish, but the curve should be understandable to all. Keep in mind that other Swedish cities such as Malmö are probably even worse. I got some comments that my report about a deep crisis in Swedish society was exaggerated. Well, I'm not so sure.......

24 comments:

  1. Swedish citizens need to try and be more proactive to these violent acts in spite of the fact that the criminal justice system is useless. Remember, the foreign minister was stabbed to death in a crowd in NK. The culpret fled the scene freely (from the reports I read). Goes back the the "don't get involved" mentality.

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  2. winry-chan: Apology accepted. You are right that I cannot "prove" that these apparent rapes in Malmø and the rest of Sweden are done by Muslims. What I can do, and have done in my posts, is to indicate a strong connection between Muslim immigration and the sharp rise in rape charges, and gather circumstantial evidence supporting this claim. Especially the article from the Malmø police is revealing, and strongly indicates that the authorities are aware of the trends and deliberately quiet the problem down. I have stronger evidence for this in Norway.

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  3. fjordman, tack, you are gracious. ;)
    I think in some ways Islam is the religion of testasterone overdose. and i think the best way to change Islam in a beneficial fashion is to empower women.
    --winry-chan

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  4. We have to be careful when discussing immigration and crime. The best way to counter any false accusations would be to release ALL available statistics. What is the meaning with this hush hush?

    Gang violence and hooliganism is now part of urban everyday life. It's a fact:

    http://www.expressen.se/index.jsp?a=285192

    My personal experiences of immigrants from this areas (the Middle East) are overwhelmingly negative. Many of them are ignorant, violent, and extremely racist (prejudices against Jews, Blacks, Americans and Scandinavians alike). Recently I witnessed an assault conducted by young Arabs. It was one of the most cruel and sadistic acts I've ever seen. Pure barbarism.

    So Sweden of today is NOT the place where I was born. Sooner or later we have to stop pretending that everything is fine and OK. It isn't. Unfortunately the "situation" has gone to far. Of course I hope for miracles. But unfortunately I believe in the opposite: some kind of civil war all over Western Europe 15-20 years from now on (or even earlier).

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  5. PS Gratulerar på 17:e maj!

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  6. winry-chan said:

    "I think in some ways Islam is the religion of testasterone overdose".

    I think you have a good point there. One reason why Western responses to Islamacists are commonly ineffectual is that Western civilisation has been successful in controlling those base testosterone-driven instincts in our own males..maybe too successfully. There are too many pussy-whipped sissy boys in metrosexual Scandinavia. Time to get in touch with some of those base male instincts and fight back boys. Fight back against the transnationalists and socialists in your own countries and then maybe you can start on the Islamacists.

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  7. I have made a little research and I've found two so called far right parties in Sweden: Nationaldemokraterna
    and Sverigedemokraterna.
    Both of these parties have already some councillors in Malmo.

    What do Scandinavian readers of this blog think about their prospects in parliament or local elections?

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  8. Sverigedemokraterna may have a chance to be represented i Parliament after the elections in 2006. I don't know the other party that well, and can't say if it's something that should be vote for.

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  9. They are small. Local elections are more important for them to establish local support. Local support base could enhance their chance to get elected in general elections.

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  10. The two parties mentioned are in many ways products of Swedish stupidity and hypocrisy. The lack of debate about important subjects like immigration, crime, violence, terrorism and of course Islam will ensure the growth of all sorts of xenophobic movements. And the best way to feed these fringe groups is of course to remain silent.

    If ordinary political parties - especially libertarians, conservatives and other non-socialists - want respect they have to start a discussion right now. But as I said, unfortunately it could be to late. You have to remember that Socialism and multiculturalism is the only sanctioned religion of modern Sweden. And the socialists buy immigrant votes with social welfare (+ anti-Americanism & anti-Zionism) cementing the social, cultural and economical rifts between them and Swedes. It's a very irresponsible policy.

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  11. Nightingale, stupidity and hypocrisy is problem not only in Sweden, but also in other European countries and USA (have you ever heard about Aztlan?).

    "Ordinary" political parties have never dealt on these problems and they will not deal on them in the future. And if they are not willing or able to deal with it, then new parties must be able. In the whole, your approach seems to me as a good illustration of European voter's political tragedy - we know that we have problems, we know that our problems are worsening rapidly but we are not able to switch our preferences as we are still hoping that "ordinary" political parties will act. Why should they?

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  12. You misunderstood me a bit. I'm fully aware of the situation all over the Western world. But you cant fight Muslim and Third world ignorance and intolerance with Swedish ignorance and intolerance. The parties mentioned above are not the flower of Western civilization. (if they were they would already run the country). The policy of Mr. Fortuyn was much wiser. I also find some aspects of the Danish way preferable. Because we need both brain, hearth and honesty. However, I agree that our European dilemma is very hard. Especially for traditional conservatives - and libertarians.

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  13. Nightingale, I do not want fight anything. I want to live in my country without fear and with future for my children. Our problem is that we are running out of time. We have less than one generation time to fix our current situation. After that time muslim minorities will be politically too powerfull and therefore left pro-multicultural parties indefeatable. Look at Vienna. They have social-democratic majority which is seeking suffrage even for Austrian non-citizen! This is not joke but cruel reality.


    BTW, I've made some translation and I cannot find reason why is Swerigedemokraterna called "far right" :|.

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  14. "Look at Vienna. They have social-democratic majority which is seeking suffrage even for Austrian non-citizen!"


    Do you have a link to this? Any link, but it's best in English? I'm collecting information about Euro Socialists courting the Muslim vote.

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  15. Fjordman, I will look for that, but I worry I will be able to get only few articles in German on www.dieprese.at derstandard.at and maybe on www.fpoe.at. I suppose there is no English speaking source about that.

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  16. Das nunmehrige Vorhaben der Wiener SP…, mit Hilfe von …VP und Grünen das Wahlrecht für Nicht-EU-Ausländer (Ausländer, welche von außerhalb der EU zu uns gekommen sind) auf kommunaler Ebene durchsetzen, lehnen die Wiener Freiheitlichen als offene Aushöhlung und einen unzulässigen Eingriff in die österreichischen Staatsbürgerrechte entschieden ab.

    FPOE Wien

    You can try google

    Wien = Vienna
    SPÖ = Austrian Social Democratic Party
    FPOE or FPÖ = something like Danish People's Party
    ÖVP = Austrian Christian Democrats
    Grünen = Green Party

    Looks like they ratified this suffrage last year, but their "child" was dissmised by Highest Court of Austria.

    They will try it again. Mr. Haupl (SPÖ), Mayor of Vienna, is very fanatical about that.

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  17. Do you have any statistics regarding the percentage of immigrants voting for leftist parties?

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  18. If I recollect it correctly, according to Infratest-Dimap (German "Gallup") in last parliament elections in Germany voted

    up to 70% Germans of Turkish origin for SPD
    up to 20% for Green Party

    and only the rest for Liberals and Christian Democrats.

    I think I can help but I prefer to do it via e-mail.

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  19. Kledo: Thanks, it's good enough. Muslim immigrants vote for Socialists all over Europe. That's why Socialists have no real interest in limiting immigration.

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  20. Oh your profile is not open for others. So I can collect appropriate links and put them here. I have relatively good insight into the politics in Germany and Austria. I can make also a little translation for your but note that my English is rather poor.

    But I have no time to do it for the rest of this week.

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  21. Don't make a big issue out of it. If I get a couple of links from Austria and Germany and a few sentences translated, I will be very happy. If you come across something, post it on one of my later posts here.

    I don't know when I will make this story, it could take weeks. But I do intend to make one.

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  22. Fjordman,

    look at this map
    That is outcome from last German general elections. In the centre of Berlin you will find small green dot. This dot is called Berlin-Kreuzberg and it is probably largest immigrant ghettoe in Europe. The Member of German Parliament for Berlin Kreuzber is Hans Christian Stroebele. He is member of Green Party and politically is "left from far left". For example he proposed to officialy celebrate at least one turkish holiday in Germany.

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  23. Corrected link for the map is here.

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  24. Yes.

    The Socialist-Islam axis is definitely a reality. But not primarily because these ideologies share the same "values" (sometimes they do, sometimes not) but because they both hate freedom, liberal democracy, capitalism - and of course USA.

    Islam is a blame-game religion. So is socialism. Islam has been an aggressor from the start. The same with Socialism. But when Muslims or Socialists get their ass kicked they're always crybabies...

    In Sweden we have btw an interesting development. Many Kurds are pro-American and pro-Israel (Saddam + Arafat = truth). And several smart young Kurds are proud non-Socialists working together with both Iranian exiles and Jews.

    But Arabs - especially so called Palestinians and assorted champions of the Arab "cause" - are joining the Leftists (during the pro-Saddam tour 2003 the marched together in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö).

    The socialists need Arabs as victims. Arabs need Socialism to remain victims.

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