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Stockholm suburbs enflamed with riots for days

You see,here,most of the media throws that "youth" general termen

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/europe...urbs-enflamed-riots-days-2.html#ixzz2U35DYHdA

We have it here as well, sometimes it's getting absurd when it turns out those 'youths" are 35-40 years old.


I never said anything like population transfer. I just meant, put a ban on all immigration, vote for those who pass strictest laws on immigration,make sure your voice is heard by the politicians on this cancer, make sure they take immediate measures to stop this from spreading.

Ah, alright. I think I misunderstood you. If you weren't calling people cancer then I have no qualm with you.
 
I feel you mistook my words. I was neither judging you, nor criticizing you, if that is what you think. In fact, I am the least judgmental of all in here and if you were to read my posts in the past, you would know what I am saying.

I am curious and I just wanted to know why in particular you mentioned Middle East. I have never been to Sweden, and nearest I have been to is Netherlands, so I doubt I know the real picture.

Also, now that you gave an example of a Somalian, should a Somalian too be deported to the Middle East?

By the way, I highly appreciate that you are willing to call a spade a spade, or at least air your honest opinion.

It is a very rare phenomenon on this site and I have seen 'well respected' and 'old' members too reducing to nothing more than a 'yes man' to please the majority. That is because most of those who do tend to call a spade a spade end up getting banned. I really appreciate you for taking this step.

I don't think i've said something offending to deserve a ban,i've not lumped everybody together on a deportation list,i stand by my opinion that rioters ,trouble making immigrants should get a one way ticket back to their home countries, but if someone thinks so than so be it,it will be ridiculous not to state my civilised opinion(or at least i think so) just because i could get a ban.

I've mentioned the ME because some countries there are currently an epic clusterf$$k-see Syria,Irak.
If somebody wants to label me as a racist it's their job ,i know who I am ,i grew up with muslims(nice people) i have a brother who emmigrated throughout Europe to work,a close friend married to a black zimbabwean in the UK but i will not keep silent on thinghs that i find disturbing in nowadays Europe.
 
I don't think i've said something offending to deserve a ban,i've not lumped everybody together on a deportation list,i stand by my opinion that rioters ,trouble making immigrants should get a one way ticket back to their home countries, but if someone thinks so than so be it,it will be ridiculous not to state my civilised opinion(or at least i think so) just because i could get a ban.

Please do not come at me with such a negative attitude. I did not say you deserve a ban, nor did I say you spoke something offensive. Rather I spent a separate para just to appreciate you for that. But you are a free man, to opine anything you wish.

I did not judge you, rather made an assessment, and asked a question. While Desert Fox answered my question in very simple words, you in particular, whom I specifically asked the question, failed to address it.

You don't need to change your opinion or assessment, but you do need to cool your head - urgently.
 
This has nothing to do with multiculturalism failing. In fact most members of any minority community are usually law abiding citizens. These riots started after an elderly 69 year old man was shot by police which is partly because of the state failing to eradicate racism within it's police force.

However, it might have been better if those 300+ people first went out and protested in front of police HQ demanded an investigation into the incident and serious reforms. There are instances where fighting is required but in this case by going around and just burning property belonging to individuals not connected with the incident who may have otherwise supported your stance and led to long term change isn't going to help. In fact I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of the property that was destroyed belonged the minority community itself.

Most of the crime in Europe is committed by the so called "law abiding minorities". Multiculturalism has failed, the Germans admitted this and so have many other Europeans officials.

Secondly, violence is never justified!! Coming to Racism, lets keep this in mind that Sweden belongs to the Native White Swede, and not these immigrants.

You come into my house as a guest then you must abide by my rules and regulations. If you start harassing and raping my female family members then i have every right to put a bullet in your head and kick out the rest of your family.

Sweden and Europe should start copying Saudi Arabia and Israel by deporting all of these immigrants back to their countries and implementing strict laws concerning these immigrants.

Its as simple as that.
 
Please do not come at me with such a negative attitude. I did not say you deserve a ban, nor did I say you spoke something offensive. Rather I spent a separate para just to appreciate you for that. But you are a free man, to opine anything you wish.

I did not judge you, rather made an assessment, and asked a question. While Desert Fox answered my question in very simple words, you in particular, whom I specifically asked the question, failed to address it.

You don't need to change your opinion or assessment, but you do need to cool your head - urgently.

You're quite the defensive fellow aren't you?:))
I did not "come at you with a negative attitude" my friend,i just answered your questions(albeit not in the way you were expecting),i am not nervous or upset with this dialogue,sry if it felt that way.:cheers:
 
You're quite the defensive fellow aren't you?:))
I did not "come at you with a negative attitude" my friend,i just answered your questions(albeit not in the way you were expecting),i am not nervous or upset with this dialogue,sry if it felt that way.:cheers:

No... like I said, I don't judge. You are you, I can't wear your shoes, so I won't know.

But about my defensive attitude, I will tell you this - I have been on this forum since 2008, and learned how to keep my tracks clean - people here love to dig up the bodies you buried in the past :lol:
 
No... like I said, I don't judge. You are you, I can't wear your shoes, so I won't know.

But about my defensive attitude, I will tell you this - I have been on this forum since 2008, and learned how to keep my tracks clean - people here love to dig up the bodies you buried in the past :lol:

Now you've lost me
 
Now you've lost me

Oh, just one of my skills on how to kill a conversation hahahahaha

By the end we were barely talking about the topic... and didn't really feel the need to stretch it so long that we end up getting lost eslewhere.
 
Oh, just one of my skills on how to kill a conversation hahahahaha

By the end we were barely talking about the topic... and didn't really feel the need to stretch it so long that we end up getting lost eslewhere.

Jesus Christ man,i am now watching CNN,before you asked me why did i gave a somali as an example,it was a random example on my part now i see on tv that some sick somalis beheaded a man on the street in the UK....My God,it is appaling,disgusting,may God save the poors man soul....
 
Jesus Christ man,i am now watching CNN,before you asked me why did i gave a somali as an example,it was a random example on my part now i see on tv that some sick somalis beheaded a man on the street in the UK....My God,it is appaling,disgusting,may God save the poors man soul....

there is another thread for that particular news..
you are straying from the topic...
 
Chinese and Koreans always cause trouble wherever they go.



Did I miss anything? I was trying to look through all the related news and I found nothing that related to Chinese and Korean. Or you're just trolling?
 
Thirty fires in third night of Stockholm riots

Police arrested eight people on Tuesday night as thirty cars were torched across southern and western Stockholm, in what was the third consecutive night of unrest in the Swedish capital.

Rioters lit fires in cars in western and southern Stockholm, and threw stones at police officers and fire fighters. Cars were torched in Rinkeby, Skarpnäck, Norsborg, Kista, Fittja, Bredäng, Flemingsberg, Edsberg, and Tensta.

"These are places that have not been affected by this before and this is sad to hear. It feels like people are taking the opportunity in other areas because of the attention given to Husby," Kjell Lindgren of the Stockholm police told the Aftonbladet newspaper.

The Jakobsberg police station was also vandalized, with rioters smashing the windows, and also damaging a nearby shopping centre.

"I'm scared that it will get worse. It's going to become like France," one Kista resident told the Aftonbladet newspaper.

Eight people were arrested, and calm was restored across the city by around 3am.

Tuesday night's activities mark the third consecutive night of unrest around Stockholm, where over one hundred cars were burned out on Sunday night, and more than one hundred people rioted on Monday.

A community-based organization in Husby, where the riots began, said the troubles stemmed from frustration over the fatal police shooting of a 69-year-old man in Husby last Monday.

"You have to see what happened from a wider point of view. It's not the first time something like this has happened, and it's not the last. This is the kind of reaction when there isn't equality between people, which is the case in Sweden," Rami al-Khamisi, a law student and founder of local youth organization Megafonen, told The Local.

On Monday, local newspaper editor Rouzbeh Djalaie said the shooting probably provided the spark.

"There's frustration in Husby and it risks spiralling out of control. People want long-term solutions to social problems instead of an increased police presence," Djalaie told The Local.

Sweden's Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt commented on the matter in a press conference at the Riksdag on Tuesday afternoon.

"We've had two nights with great unrest, damage, and an intimidating atmosphere in Husby and there is a risk it will continue," he said.

"We have groups of young men who think that that they can and should change society with violence. Let's be clear: This is not OK. We cannot be ruled by violence."

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Thirty fires in third night of Stockholm riots - The Local
 
They are rioting about inequality?

How about doing some work and not living on dole hand outs!

No, apparently 69 year old immigrant man was shot by police last week and the people in that area have become angry with police. This is according to RT. Though of course that does not justify their actions, besides I'm reading the number of rioters was like 50, so not really a huge number of rioters.
 
to a large extent the europeans can only blame themselves for this...simply because they allowed it to happen, no one is putting a gun to their head, thats the truth...

sad situation, i hear sweden is a very nice place....
 

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