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  • #41
    Originally posted by Theodore View Post
    Would you say most Europeans are for refugees? I know you're Danish and can only speak for them, but what is the feeling after all the massive problems these refugees have created?

    I've noticed the East Asian groups like the Japanese, S. Koreans, and Taiwanese don't want these refugees in their country and they let it be known when some leftist politician attempted to bring them in.



    Bro, my wife and I have been to Jeju, world heritage site.. Beautiful place. I can't believe those refugees landed in a spot many Koreans go there for vacation and honeymoon's. Imagine, if Monterey, Carmel by the sea, was forced to take in refugees....
    What I am trying to say, is simple, these refugees landed in a spot people dream of someday living or retiring to . send them to the north. or better yet, do not let them in, pay money to keep them where they are.

    I am not anti islam or immigration, but pick and choose. pick and choose.
    Last edited by Zaroku; 11-16-2019, 02:24 AM.

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    • #42
      Swedish police are doing an operation in Malmö. It's so bad there that the police has hired a security company to protect the cops.

      No joke.

      Malmö is 10 miles across the Øresund to Danish capital Copenhagen btw.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
          Swedish police are doing an operation in Malmö. It's so bad there that the police has hired a security company to protect the cops.

          No joke.

          Malmö is 10 miles across the Øresund to Danish capital Copenhagen btw.
          Very sad day for Sweden. Over 20+ years ago, it was known as a real world paradise that you read about in works of fiction. Now it's known for being the rape capital of Western Europe and is right up there with places hit with Islamic terrorism.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Theodore View Post
            Very sad day for Sweden. Over 20+ years ago, it was known as a real world paradise that you read about in works of fiction. Now it's known for being the rape capital of Western Europe and is right up there with places hit with Islamic terrorism.
            Sweden is no 2 in EU after England.

            https://www.euronews.com/2017/11/24/...of-sex-crimes-

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            • #46
              Iraq's defence minister accused of benefit fraud in Sweden

              The Iraqi defence minister has been reported to Swedish police for benefits fraud, according to local media, amid claims he was receiving child and housing support long after returning to Baghdad.

              Najah al-Shammari, a Major General in the Iraqi Army who served under former dictator Saddam Hussein, was appointed Iraq's Defence Minister in June but previously lived in Sweden since at least 2012.

              According to Sweden's Expressen newspaper, the 52-year-old was reported to Swedish police for fraud two weeks ago, after news reports revealed that he was still registered as living in Sweden under the name Najah Al-Adeli. Records indicate that he received 51,900 kronor (£4,200) in welfare payments in 2013 and 33,200 kronor (£2,700) in 2014, the newspaper reported. It is unclear when he returned to Iraq.

              According to Aftonbladet newspaper, al-Shammari claimed while living in Sweden that memory problems left him unable to work. A 2014 judgement from a Swedish court stated that al-Shammari and his family had, "for a long time been partly dependent on welfare support".

              Al-Shammari became a Swedish citizen in 2015. Despite the assertions of the Iraqi political coalition which pushed for his appointment earlier this year, a spokesperson for Sweden's Defence Minister confirmed to state broadcaster SVT on Friday that he still holds Swedish citizenship.

              Al-Shammari has faced sharp criticism in recent weeks for the Iraqi army's heavy-handed response to the protests currently sweeping the the country.

              During a visit to France last Saturday, he accused a "third party" of being behind many of the deaths.

              "The Iraqi national security forces are not the ones who are killing the protesters,” he told France 24's Arabic language channel. “There is a third party killing the protesters to push protesters to clash with security forces to spread instability in Iraq.”

              Vårby, the district south of Stockholm where he is registered as living, is classed by Swedish police as a "vulnerable" area, meaning residents suffer from high levels of crime and social problems.

              The Sunday Telegraph were unable to reach al-Shammari for comment.
              https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...-fraud-sweden/

              OH NO MUH HUMAN RIGHTS!

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              • #47
                Originally posted by John Barron View Post
                I was thinking about making a thread about this actually. It’s unreal. You can’t make **** like this up.

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                • #48
                  Where are all the idiot Liberal posters on here that are pro open borders, anti wall?

                  Crickets from those idiots

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                  • #49
                    2 massive explosions in Stockholm during the night.

                    https://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/a...-en-dryg-timme

                    Henrik Häggström, senior analyst at swedens defense acadamy, says that Sweden is in a 'gray zone between war and peace'.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
                      I was thinking about making a thread about this actually. It’s unreal. You can’t make **** like this up.
                      is my solution sounding less absurd already or is this a human rights issue still?

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