Democracy. Multiculturalism. Open immigration.
Pick any two.
I'm not sure if I agree either with that concept or if "open immigration" correctly describes the Scandinavian nations...Democracy. Multiculturalism. Open immigration.
Pick any two.
I'm not sure if I agree either with that concept or if "open immigration" correctly describes the Scandinavian nations...
Sweden has separate sets of laws for native-born citizens and immigrants?
Not on the books, but in practice, yes.
The vigilantes were described as a motley crew of homeowners and concerned citizens, as well as neo-Nazi activists and football hooligans.
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– The number of police officers on the streets is simply staggering. The police appear to have focused all their resources on stopping the Swedes, Fredrik Becklin, spokesman for the nationalist youth organization Nordisk Ungdom (Nordic Youth), said Friday night.
Later during the night the police appear to have relaxed their attitude to the presence of vigilante groups in the streets. The police is reported to have stepped aside and watched as a huge crowd of vigilantes chased immigrants through the streets of Tumba, chanting ”the city is ours” and ”we will do what the police can’t do”. Several independent sources testify about vigilantes managing to scare away groups of rioters torching wastepaper baskets.
Though it's good that the police later changed their mind and let the Nazi vigilante mobs attack random immigrants after all, isn't it, Ziggurat?
No, it isn't good, it's bad. But it's also exactly what you should expect when the police won't enforce the law for everyone: eventually they'll stop enforcing the laws for anyone.
Not on the books, but in practice, yes. And I said "rules" and not "laws" for a reason: much of what constrains our actions are social rules, not laws.
No, we don't have separate rules or laws for immigrants and native Swedes. Using friatider.se as a source is akin to using Journal of 911 studies.
...... and apparently marauding groups of immigrants go around stealing all the litter.
Please do apply necessary critisism (källkritik) before referencing poor sources. The rioters broke social rules, so? It's not like bunch of young rioters break social rules for the first time, you know. In fact in some instances some of them broke the law, which is not a novel invention either.Not on the books, but in practice, yes. And I said "rules" and not "laws" for a reason: much of what constrains our actions are social rules, not laws.
Regardeless of your misplaced prophecies I don't think you know what osmosis means.Osmosis will eventually make Scandinavian countries saturated with immigrants, even though the low temperatures don't favor human solubility. It can't be avoided. And then, also unavoidably, the average standard of living will suffer.
Osmosis will eventually make Scandinavian countries saturated with immigrants, even though the low temperatures don't favor human solubility. It can't be avoided. And then, also unavoidably, the average standard of living will suffer.
Regardeless of your misplaced prophecies I don't think you know what osmosis means.
It's not as widespread as when some hockey team lost and the residents turned Calgary into a copy of mid-nineties Grozny.
Yes, I am familiar with that meaning and it didn't make much sense in your prophecy. You seem to be saying that it's the assimilation of immigrants to the Swedish society that would somehow cause problems in Sweden, when some would say the opposite and see the lack of it as a possible problem.No, I know perfectly well what osmosis is. It's you who apparently have no idea about the meanings of the word: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/osmosis (hint: look at number 2)