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Old 03-03-2017, 10:35 AM   #31
undercoverbrother
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Originally Posted by Matata View Post
If you're hitting me with Buzzfeed, I'm hitting you with infowars:


I agree it's not as extreme as it being painted, I don't think Sweden is on the cusp of being torn apart, but it is certainly having trouble with hostile refugees and the people in power are definitely working to cover up the issues they're having. It seems a lot more likely to me that the government doesn't want to own up to the fact that their poor vetting process has brought a bunch of rapists and murderers in to their country, than that everything is going just fine in Sweden.

If Sweden gets a far right government who cuts off government hand outs and deports refugees, that means removing tens of thousands of people from ghettos that are already radicalizing and hostile to outsiders. Sweden will have massive riots on their hands at a minimum.

Wait you saw where I said it wasn't the best source, but I will say it is better source than anything this guy is associated with:




What about this link:

http://www.factcheck.org/2017/02/tru...swedish-crime/

or this

http://www.government.se/articles/20...ime-in-sweden/

Quote:
Claim: "In Sweden there are a number of 'no-go zones' where criminality and gangs have taken over and where the emergency services do not dare to go."

Facts: No. In a report published in February 2016, the Swedish Police Authority identified 53 residential areas around the country that have become increasingly marred by crime, social unrest and insecurity. These places have been incorrectly labelled 'no-go zones'. What is true, however, is that in several of these areas the police have experienced difficulties fulfilling their duties; but it is not the case that the police do not go to them or that Swedish law does not apply there.

The causes of the problems in these areas are complex and multifaceted. To reverse the trend, more initiatives are required from all of society, at all levels.
So in short we can agree that there are no "No Go Zones" in Sweden, nor is it on the verge of a "small civil war".
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