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Both Dagbladet and Expressen reports riots breaking out in the highly immigrant concentrated Stockholdm borough of Rinkeby, Sweden with police firing warning shots as 100s of young people throw stones and burn cars. 7-8 cars have been burned in the area. Rinkeby is the region in which the '60 Minutes' crew were attacked in 2016.
The problems Sweden faces integrating large numbers of Muslim immigrants is a subject on which Nordstjernan columnist Ulf Nilson has written many times. His warnings of increasing radicalization among Sweden’s Muslims – warnings he started to broadcast a decade ago – now seem eerily prophetic in light of an Associated Press investigation that found Stockholm to be a breeding ground for jihadists among Swedish Somalis.
According to the AP report, which first ran Jan. 24, an al-Qaida-linked group is busy recruiting anti-government fighters among Somali youths living in Rinkeby. A suburb of Stockholm, Rinkeby has earned the nickname of “Little Mogadishu” because of the number of Somalis living there. Rinkeby is also the center of the recruiting efforts of al-Shabab, a group with ties to al-Qaida.
What is, however, interesting is that riots erupt nationwide in segregated areas every now and then. It is not all uncommon. In Araby, Växjö, in Gottsunda, Uppsala, in Bergsjön and Hammarkullen, Göteborg, and so on… There is no question about why the mentioned areas are the ones where unrest erupts. The poorest part of the population lives there, outlaws and outcasts live there, prison birds and mentally disorderly live there, and the population is growing with an increasing number of those who don’t fit in the disgusting normality of the “Svensson” (Swedish for “Average Joe”), and more and more people who are seeking refuge from war and disasters – partly created with guns produced by Bofors and other Swedish arms manufacturing companies – end up there.
Stockholm has suffered disturbances of a similar nature in poor and segregated areas several times since 1975.
originally posted by: jellyrev
a reply to: Gryphon66
Trump was referring to a piece by Tucker Carlson
Here is Tucker's follow up, hot off the press talking with some swedes with opposing views.
www.mediaite.com...
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Gryphon66
Did you miss the part where at least one columnist has been warning about this for as long as a decade? Your common riots don't go back quite that far.
So how far back are your common riots?
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Gryphon66
Did you miss the part where at least one columnist has been warning about this for as long as a decade? Your common riots don't go back quite that far.
So how far back are your common riots?
Did you miss the part where this has been happening in this area since 1975?
As early as the 1790’s, the U.S. Congress expressed concern that alien criminal elements were trying to sabotage the new government. Each successive wave of new immigrants has generally been judged to have been morally inferior to members of groups already established in the country. Patterns of systematic discrimination against new immigrants, noticeable as early as the 1830’s when practiced against Irish immigrants, were repeated against the Chinese during the latter half of the century, against Italians, Jews, and eastern European immigrants between 1880 and 1920, and again in the late twentieth century against Asians and Latin Americans.
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Gryphon66
Did you miss the part where at least one columnist has been warning about this for as long as a decade? Your common riots don't go back quite that far.
So how far back are your common riots?
Did you miss the part where this has been happening in this area since 1975?
Disturbances of a similar nature? Are they riots? If so, then why not call them riots? Your two links did.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: rickymouse
This is the failure of multiculturalism. If we must have many cultures instead of one, then we need to acknowledge there are some cultures that maybe we neither want nor need or at least that should never, ever be allowed into a country in any great numbers.
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Gryphon66
Did you miss the part where at least one columnist has been warning about this for as long as a decade? Your common riots don't go back quite that far.
So how far back are your common riots?
Did you miss the part where this has been happening in this area since 1975?
Disturbances of a similar nature? Are they riots? If so, then why not call them riots? Your two links did.
Stockholm has suffered disturbances of a similar nature in poor and segregated areas several times since 1975.
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
Why the hell would anyone lump all these different cultures together? This is a recipe for desaster right there. I envy some politicians so much. You don't need to use your braincells at all. Is there a facepalm smiley?
originally posted by: cosmickat
quick google search on the images contained within the zerohedge article in the OP's link....
one is from Paris, France
another from a Russian hostage article
neither of which happened recently.
Twitter search for relevance on current events in Rinkeby, Sweden reveals..........Nothing !
Deny Ignorance
www.dagbladet.no...