Posted on 09/21/2004 8:42:00 AM PDT by -=[_Super_Secret_Agent_]=-
You dug up a good one here.
Please add me to the Swedish ping list. I met some Swedes recently and they were very friendly and kind. Its terrible to read about their country going through this sort of horror.
Those poor fair haired, fair skinned muslims.
"I wonder what, if anything, the Swedes will do to deal with this problem."
Maybe they'll find the German book on how to resettle populations? It will be interesting to watch how they will handle this, and learn from it.
All this will open the door either to a new era of Euro-style fascism or to the death of Europe as a culture. There will be no assimilation or comprimise. There will be war or surrender. If enough of their wives/sisters/daughters are gang raped by these muslim mongrels then these long-ago warriors might find their balls again.
I say let the Swede's see if their "guests" can put their turbans under a hockey helmut, get 'em out on the ice, crunch a few up against the boards.
"sounds like Paris...... the police do not go into the Muslem areas....ever.... for any reason......"
Have a sister in law who is a flight attendant, she used to always go to Paris as her trip. Stopped going now, she says there is too much trouble with the Muslins there. She just told us this on Sunday.
I've also heard horror stories from pretty much all over France (I know, shocking...) and apparantly Holland is in rough shape. Kinda makes me feel a little better that we only have about 400,000 or so up here, and that apparently, Muslim immigration to Canada and the States has slown down to a trickle.
Well, they could always convert to radical Islam, shove their women into a back room and issue regular beatings.
BUMP!
You may be right. The mainstream political parties in Europe are either unwilling or incapable of dealing with their countries' problems with immigrations, crime etc.
When the mainstream parties don't listen, radical parties gain ground.
Within a couple of decades, I see France, Sweden, Denmark and other places in Europe with high Muslim populations either surrendering to their internal enemies or turning to fascistic parties to deal with the problem (with much bloodshed).
On a tangent, French low-end suburbs (mostly filled with Muslims these days) are designed with very few access points and are usually surrounded by a concrete wall. In the case of civil unrest or a Muslim uprising, those suburbs can be sealed off very easily by the government.
Malmö is the commercial centre of southern Sweden and an international city. This is expressed, not least, by the fact that Malmö has 265.000 residents who speak some 100 languages and belong to 164 different nationalities.
OK! Malmo is like the UN or Paris as far as police not going into Muslim areas. I want to visit Sweden to see and meet Swed's not Muslims. Maybe Disneyland can have a theme park on what Europe used to be like.
I guess the 3rd world blends with the 1st world and you get a 2nd world called the new world order.
Go. You will not regret it. Most of the country is fine. Just like in America, there are certain pockets you will want to avoid, but most places are perfectly safe.
My grandparents came from Sweden, I have many relatives over there, and, like you, I had wanted my whole life to visit Sweden. I did two years ago, loved it. Went again this summer. I have gotten to meet so many relatives, I've seen so many beautiful and interesting places--I've even learned the language.
True, the nation has become terribly liberal and secularized, which is disappointing. But there still are good people there, the scenery and sight-seeing are wonderful, and you will get a great sense of "connectedness" with your ancestral homeland.
BTW, if you would like to be added to our Swedish Ping List--we let our group know about Sweden-related threads here on FR--please let me know, on this thread or by private reply.
Now we understand Rush's comment when he said he wanted to go to Europe...while it was still Europe.
This is not just hyperbole.
"Liberalism" is a misnomer, of course. The American Left, widely known as "Liberalism", has nothing to do with liberalism, open-mindedness, liberty, justice, or freedom of speech.
The American and European Left is truly delusional. This is a situation of mass denial--as dangerous if not as brutal, cruel, and violent--as the mass insanity of Naziism that gripped Europe in the 20th century.
The American Heartland--Bush Country--is the last great bastion of resistance to this mass delusion. The healthy, non-delusional Heartland is the last great hope of Western Civilization and of the world.
The "Liberal" enclaves of America and Europe are truly mentally and socially ill. It is the illness of decadence that threatens to destroy Western Civilization and with it the hope of liberty, justice, prosperity, and democracy for the world--i.e. The American Dream.
This is why the November election is so important. It predicts whether they healthy Heartland will prevail or whether the world will succumb to the mental and social illness of decadence that has already infected most of Europe and much of America.
Read your name and I applaud you for coming out and speaking.
I have many relatives in Canada, who think nothing of the world crisis. All Canadians have to see the horror, they can not turn their backs to it.
The Muslim population might even be shrinking. The Village Voice did an article a while back about certain Muslim neighborhoods in Brooklyn where mosques and businesses are shutting down because so many of the locals have been deported or have left.
I'm not shedding any tears over that. Mexican illegal immigration is one thing- we can assimilate Mexicans in a couple of generations. I'm not sure Muslims can ever really assimilate into our culture.
Still if they crunched them up against the boards, I'd be worried about the number of slashing penalties coming somewhere near the neck region.
Isn't Malmo the city where Peter Forsberg wants to retire? Or maybe I am mixing the name of the city with his team name (MoDo or something like that).
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