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Skybird 09-10-18 04:59 AM

The end of harmony in Sweden
 
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Comfortable for the far rightwinged Sweden-Democrats. They cannot be evaded easily, they can prevent easy business as usual of the established party dynasties, but must not acceot the risk of taking over governing responsibility.


Pressure creates counter-pressure, every action has reaction, and the force you inflict sooner or later returns. Throughout Europe the EU left is seeing it. They still can hold out, but I think its only a question of time until the first country sees one of these right extreme parties grabbing power. The madness inside the EU and in the nations has reached too far, and more and more people realise it. You do not offer them a reasonable alternative to the EU's insane socialist agenda with its gender wishy-washy and radicalised feminism and redistribution schemes and biggest social engineering experiment and biggets migration match in mankind's history - you see them then turning to the only alternative to all this that there seems to be: the right wing.


The political elite itself is creating what it aims at preventing and supressing. And they are too arrogant to realise it. They cannot imagine that maybe they are not as bright and light and glorious as they think of themselves to be, and that maybe some people do not agree with their megalomaniac, narcissistic self-perception.


Well. Wait, watch and learn

Jimbuna 09-10-18 06:41 AM

Interesting times ahead.

Kapitan 09-13-18 02:39 AM

To be honest i am glad that the UK is leaving the EU, i am not a fan of the greater project don't get me wrong there are some good bits but for me there was too much bad.

JU_88 09-13-18 08:18 AM

Can't say I'm surprised...
Could have been so easily avoided just by using common sense instead of political dogma and short sighted empathy. Multi cultural societies can be built to work fine if you are sensible about it. (even though the term 'multi-cultural-ism' is a bit of a lie in itself)
Sweden is like manual on exactly how to NOT build one.

I saw a documentary a while about this minister in Japan, A nation which faces the same initial problem as Sweden, (a decline population replacement /birth rates.)
So it too was contemplating open boarder policy to plug the holes. They sent him -or was invited? to Sweden to see how it was working out over there.
He basically came back suggesting a raise in the Japanese retirement age instead - go figure.


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