EU Even Sweden Doesn’t Want Migrants Anymore - Sweden’s generous response to the 2015 refugee crisis may have permanently dented its moral worldview.

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Earlier this month, Swedish Minister of Finance Magdalena Andersson delivered her maiden speech as head of the Swedish Social Democratic Party and thus, the presumptive successor to longtime Prime Minister Stefan Lofven. Andersson began, predictably enough, by celebrating the triumph of the Swedish welfare state over the neoliberalism of the “grinning bankers on Wall Street.” Then, in a turn that shocked some loyal party members, Andersson directly addressed the country’s 2 million-odd refugees and migrants. “If you are young,” she said, “you must obtain a high school diploma and go on to get a job or higher education.” If you receive financial aid from the state, “you must learn Swedish and work a certain number of hours a week.” What’s more, “here in Sweden, both men and women work and contribute to welfare.” Swedish gender equality applies “no matter what fathers, mothers, spouses, or brothers think and feel.”

In 2015, Swedes took immense pride in the country’s decision to accept 163,000 refugees, most from Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan. “My Europe takes in refugees,” Lofven said at the time. “My Europe doesn’t build walls.” That was the heroic rhetoric of an all-but-vanished Sweden. The Social Democrats now deploy the harsh language only far-right nativists of the Sweden Democrats party used in 2015. Indeed, a social democratic organ recently noted with satisfaction that since “all major parties today stand for a restrictive migration policy with a strong focus on law and order,” the refugee issue is no longer a political liability.

Five years ago, I wrote a long article about the tide of refugees arriving in Sweden with the inflammatory title (which I was not consulted on) “The Death of the Most Generous Nation on Earth.” Sweden plainly hasn’t died since then, and last week, I contacted many of the people I spoke to then with the expectation of issuing a mea culpa and acknowledging that social democracies have more resilience than I was prepared to acknowledge. I was, it turned out, wrong about being wrong.

Sweden had opened itself to the desperate people fleeing Middle Eastern civil wars and tyranny not because, like Germany, it had a terrible sin to expiate but rather out of a sense of universal moral obligation. Their Europe did not build walls. But, of course, the actual Europe of 2015 did just that, leaving very few countries—above all, Germany and Sweden—to bear the burden of what I then called “unshared idealism.” Nevertheless, Sweden’s leaders, like Germany’s, were prepared to shoulder that burden. Loyal social democrats, I found, were confident, almost complacent, about Sweden’s ability to integrate vast numbers of barely literate Afghan children and deeply pious and conservative Syrians, just as they had with cosmopolitan Bosnians and Iranians in past years. “A strong state can take care of many things,” the head of Sweden’s Left Party reassured me.

Swedes have learned since 2015 that even the most benevolent state has its limits. In recent years, the country has suffered from soaring crime rates. According to a report by the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention, over the last 20 years, Sweden has gone from having one of the lowest to one of the highest levels of gun violence in Europe—worse than Italy or eastern Europe. “The increase in gun homicide in Sweden is closely linked to criminal milieux in socially disadvantaged areas,” the report said. Gangs—whose members are second-generation immigrants, many from Somalia, Eritrea, Morocco, and elsewhere in North Africa—specialize in drug trafficking and the use of explosives. Crime has become the number one issue in Sweden; before she said a word about migration, Andersson boasted that her party added 7,000 new police officers, built more prisons, and drafted laws creating 30 new crimes. She decried “those who claim that it is certain cultures, certain languages, certain religions that make people more likely to commit crimes”—yet her own government has substantiated those claims.

It’s hardly surprising that newcomers lag behind Swedes on every index of well-being, but the gap is very large. In a recent book, Mass Challenge: The Socioeconomic Impact of Migration to a Scandinavian Welfare State, Tino Sanandaji, an economist of Kurdish origin who has become a leading critic of Sweden’s migration policies, writes “foreign-born represent 53 percent of individuals with long prison sentences, 58 percent of the unemployed, and receive 65 percent of social welfare expenditures; 77 percent of Sweden’s child poverty is present in households with a foreign background, while 90 percent of suspects in public shootings have immigrant backgrounds.” Figures like these have become widely known; the number of Swedes who favor increased migration has dropped from 58 percent in 2015 to 40 percent today.

Sweden is no longer a welcoming country and does not wish to be seen as one. In June 2016, the country revised its longstanding policy to deny refugees permanent asylum; those admitted were given temporary permits of either three months or three years, figures dictated by the minimum permissible under European Union rules. The law was meant to be a temporary response to the crisis of the previous fall, when the country literally ran out of places to put asylum-seekers; it has since been renewed. Last year, the country accepted only 13,000 refugees, the lowest number in 30 years. A recent study written by a senior Swedish migration official concludes that Norway and Denmark, both notoriously inhospitable to refugees, are “increasingly seen as positive examples of how to deal with refugees and international migration.”

Social Democrats are hardly alone in their shift to the right. The center-right Moderate Party now works with the Sweden Democrats on migration issues, though they are not formally affiliated. Diana Janse, a diplomat and former government official who is running for parliament as a moderate, complains the ruling party has kept the Sweden Democrats at the margins of Swedish politics by what she calls “brown-smearing—labeling party members as fascists or ‘Brownshirts.’” Janse held a much less sympathetic view of the right-wing party when we spoke six years ago. The Sweden Democrats have held steady at around 20 percent in polls and in parliament; the number almost certainly would have grown had many factions in the center of the spectrum not adopt the party’s rhetoric on migration. “What was extreme in 2015 is mainstream today,” Janse put it.

The abandonment of old ideals is profoundly dismaying to Sweden’s progressives. Lisa Pelling, head of research at the Arena Ide think tank in Stockholm, conceded “we’ve definitely seen a repressive turn in political language” as well as in policy. Pelling acknowledged—which she did not in 2015—that “there was a need to do something” to stem the immense refugee flow but believes the restrictions should have been allowed to lapse once that tide receded. She pointed out that temporary permits—even if renewed, as they normally are—often prevent asylum-seekers from receiving the kind of long-term vocational training they need to enter the labor market. That is hardly the only impediment to work: Sweden also lacks the extraordinary conveyer belt that carries newcomers in Germany from language programs to vocational training to internships to jobs. Perhaps the state needs to be stronger, but the Swedes have run out of generosity on that front. It’s not hard to sympathize: In 2016, the country spent a stupefying $6 billion on refugees—more than 5 percent of its total budget.

That inflammatory headline was not quite as hyperbolic as I thought. Of course, Sweden remains an enormously prosperous, relatively egalitarian, and quite safe country. It is rather some deep Swedish impulse that has died. Sweden asked too much of itself. Over the last 20 years, an ancient and homogeneous culture subjected itself—without any prior intention or even public debate—to a demographic transformation of breathtaking proportions. The United States slammed the gates of immigration shut in 1924 when the percentage of foreign-born citizens reached about 15 percent. That figure in Sweden is now 20 percent; and thanks to ongoing labor migration and family reunification, the number of migrants continues to grow every year by about 100,000 people (or almost 1 percent of the population). Virtually all of these migrants come from societies radically different from Sweden—less educated, less secular. In response, Sweden didn’t “die.” It changed cherished values to survive.

Sweden is Europe writ large. The European Union responded to growing backlash against the arrival of more than a million migrants in the late summer and early fall of 2015 by reaching a deal with Turkey in 2016 to prevent refugees from crossing into Europe. That solved the political problem without addressing the underlying humanitarian crisis. Since then, Europe has tried, not very effectually, to help African and Middle Eastern nations that now host the overwhelming majority of those who have fled from violence and repression in the region.

The current standoff at the edge of the continent, in which Belarus has sought to blackmail Europe by sending refugees from all over the world into Poland and Lithuania, has been all too telling: EU leaders have voiced full support for Poland’s brutal response, even if it leaves thousands of helpless people exposed to freezing temperatures in forests near the Polish-Belarusian border. No one has suggested vetting their claims of persecution for fear that tens of thousands more would come. In any case, Europe will not serve as the sanctuary of the world’s 70 million refugees and displaced people; the great bulk of those people must be settled closer to home, though wealthy countries will have to foot most of the cost of offering them a decent life.

Democratic societies do not rest on the abstract principles expressed in their founding documents. They rest—as Americans have now learned, to their great chagrin—on the collective beliefs of their own citizens. Abstract principles exercise a strong hold, but lived experience can unmoor people even from values deemed sacred. It falls to leaders not simply to remind people of those values but to curb, harness, and reshape the forces that most deeply threaten democratic principles.


 
My sense of a lot of the immigrants coming to Europe is that they want to retain their own culture and society within a country where they're going to get gibs and they're not going to be shot at.
democrats in america suck off muslims but they don't realize that if we brought in enough of them
trans rights go back 100 years
gay rights go back 100 years.
womans rights go back at least 50 years.
depending on where we import from
iran for example, black rights go down, anti semitism goes way up.
all it would take is like 20% of our population being imported from muslim countries.
i wonder if there's a correlation between anti semitism in sweden and all those immigrants.
i imagine if there is no documented statistic, its probably been censored.
 
Being nice to Muslims does not work. You have to be firm and strong. Being nice to a Muslim is seen as weakness. Muslims will try to take advantage of you and also attack you if they think you might be weak. The option is to remove Muslims, or Sweden becomes a middle eastern country and the natives there will no longer be white. Without white people Sweden will literally be Afghanistan or Pakistan. Muslims won’t want to move to Sweden anymore after Sweden becomes Afghanistan. That’s why Muslims trying to make white countries like their home country is so stupid. You left your home country because it was horrible. Sweden will be horrible once it becomes a middle eastern country too.
 
Technically, Jews descend from the mother, so having a Jewish father means this guy is a gentile, unless Marvin married another long-nose.
That depends on which Jew you ask. Some groups think patrilineal descent counts.

Yeeaaahhhhhh, it’d be nice to see articles like this in the Swedish media as well.
Mind you, as all Swedish mass media is literally and unironically controlled by an alliance between the government and a cabal of Jewish families. I won’t be holding my breath.
Source?
 
democrats in america suck off muslims but they don't realize that if we brought in enough of them
trans rights go back 100 years
gay rights go back 100 years.
womans rights go back at least 50 years.
depending on where we import from
iran for example, black rights go down, anti semitism goes way up.
all it would take is like 20% of our population being imported from muslim countries.
i wonder if there's a correlation between anti semitism in sweden and all those immigrants.
i imagine if there is no documented statistic, its probably been censored.
Sounds like it would fix a lot of problems. It would eliminate most lolcows though.

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It’s difficult to provide a source that would convince a Jew or a ‘skeptic’, as you well know that Big Tech doesn’t really allow free discussion of such things. However, here are some facts you are free to look into, should you wish to. Due to stifling of discussion, some of this information may be out of date; however it was current within the last few years.

For instance: Of the seven largest newspapers in Sweden, five are owned by Jews and one has a Jewish chief editor.

The Bonnier family (real name: Hirschel) owns the Bonnier Group. This group controls the TV station LNK, which broadcasts in Sweden, and also Denmark, Finland, Norway, Lithuania, Poland, Germany and the UK.

The Bonnier family owns four of the seven largest daily newspapers in Sweden with a daily circulation of over 100,000; Dagens Nyheter (the Daily News), Expressen (the Express), Sydsvenska Dagbladet (the Southern Swedish Daily News) and Dagens Industri (the Industry of Today).

Swedens’s largest private TV channel is TV4, which is at least 45% owned by Bonnier, giving them significant (if not outright) control through not only their ownership, but that of their subsidiary Alma Media, a Finnish group that owns a quarter of TV4.

Peter Hjörne, real name Kaplan, is the owner and chief editor of Göteborgs-Posten (the Gothenburg Post; GP), Sweden’s fourth largest newspaper, with a circulation of 253,700, reaching 600,000 readers daily. GP is the only newspaper in Sweden's second largest city, Gothenburg.

Hjörne also owns Bohuslänningen (32.400) and Strömstads tidning (5,200); both distributed in the Swedish north-west coast area. In addition he controls 22% of Liberala tidningars konsortium (the consortium of liberal newspapers) and thereby Nerike Allehanda (The eighth largest newspaper in Sweden with a circulation of 66,300), Motala Tidning/Vadstena Tidning (12,800), Bergslagsposten (10,600) and Nya Ludvika tidning (9,500). Finally he also holds 9% of Hallandsposten (31,000).

Robert Aschberg owns the largest TV production company in Sweden, Strix Television, and produces programs for every major channel, especially TV3, where almost all local programming Is created by Strix.
Aschberg’s maternal grandfather is the banker Olof Aschberg who helped finance the Russian Revolution (and was repaid with access to exclusive business and banking deals with the Soviet regime, including procuring the world’s largest collection of Russian religious art, looted from the Russian Orthodox church).

Robert’s brother, Richard Aschberg, works at Aftonbladet (the Evening Post). Robert Aschberg is also a primary financier of eXpo, a Swedish version of the ADL.

Aftonbladet (the Evening Post), Sweden’s most widely-read newspaper, is jointly owned by the Swedish Labour Union and the Norwegian Schibstedt company. The chief editor is Helle Klein, great-grand daughter of the former grand rabbi of Stockholm, Rabbi Gottlieb Klein. Her father, Ernst Klein, is influential in Swedish media as well. Between 1990 and 1999 he was the chief editor of Östgöta Correspondenten, the ninth largest newspaper in Sweden, and now he sits on its board. He has also served as president of Svensk Presshistorisk Förening (Swedish association of press history).

There’s more- a lot more- but a more exhaustive rundown is beyond the purpose of this thread. Suffice to say that there is enough evidence to suggest that Jewish involvement in Swedish media far exceeds what might be expected given Sweden’s tiny Jewish population.

Please note that Sweden has, for many years, a policy of government financial support of media outlets, hence the claim of a ‘cabal’. Effectively there appears to be a loop of governments encouraging leftism in media, which promotes leftism to the people, who then elect leftist officials, who of course then seek promotion of leftist values in the media once again. Funny how some ‘diversity’ (brown Islamic lunatics being unleashed on the good people of Sweden) is desirable and some (media being owned by Swedes not Jews, and coverage of a wide political spectrum) is not.
 
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Bitch your country has ten and a half million people to pay for and more than enough money from oil to hand them endless gibs, your country wasn't born on third base it was born on home plate and you act like you hit a home run lol
Norway is the one that has oil. Sweden has fish and arrogance.
 
Norway is the one that has oil. Sweden has fish and arrogance.
that makes me wonder, how these guys are transitioning in sweden?
i assume many of them speak arabic only and not english. english they might speak is probably broken.
so as long as that happens, they cant meaningfully work in the country.
so they'd need tons of assistance for years before they can get to that point.
they'd be a drain on the economy for several years.
 
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I'll believe they're no longer a bunch of Captain Swedens if they actually do something. Words are shit.
 
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It’s difficult to provide a source that would convince a Jew or a ‘skeptic’, as you well know that Big Tech doesn’t really allow free discussion of such things. However, here are some facts you are free to look into, should you wish to. Due to stifling of discussion, some of this information may be out of date; however it was current within the last few years.

For instance: Of the seven largest newspapers in Sweden, five are owned by Jews and one has a Jewish chief editor.

The Bonnier family (real name: Hirschel) owns the Bonnier Group. This group controls the TV station LNK, which broadcasts in Sweden, and also Denmark, Finland, Norway, Lithuania, Poland, Germany and the UK.

The Bonnier family owns four of the seven largest daily newspapers in Sweden with a daily circulation of over 100,000; Dagens Nyheter (the Daily News), Expressen (the Express), Sydsvenska Dagbladet (the Southern Swedish Daily News) and Dagens Industri (the Industry of Today).

Swedens’s largest private TV channel is TV4, which is at least 45% owned by Bonnier, giving them significant (if not outright) control through not only their ownership, but that of their subsidiary Alma Media, a Finnish group that owns a quarter of TV4.

Peter Hjörne, real name Kaplan, is the owner and chief editor of Göteborgs-Posten (the Gothenburg Post; GP), Sweden’s fourth largest newspaper, with a circulation of 253,700, reaching 600,000 readers daily. GP is the only newspaper in Sweden's second largest city, Gothenburg.

Hjörne also owns Bohuslänningen (32.400) and Strömstads tidning (5,200); both distributed in the Swedish north-west coast area. In addition he controls 22% of Liberala tidningars konsortium (the consortium of liberal newspapers) and thereby Nerike Allehanda (The eighth largest newspaper in Sweden with a circulation of 66,300), Motala Tidning/Vadstena Tidning (12,800), Bergslagsposten (10,600) and Nya Ludvika tidning (9,500). Finally he also holds 9% of Hallandsposten (31,000).

Robert Aschberg owns the largest TV production company in Sweden, Strix Television, and produces programs for every major channel, especially TV3, where almost all local programming Is created by Strix.
Aschberg’s maternal grandfather is the banker Olof Aschberg who helped finance the Russian Revolution (and was repaid with access to exclusive business and banking deals with the Soviet regime, including procuring the world’s largest collection of Russian religious art, looted from the Russian Orthodox church).

Robert’s brother, Richard Aschberg, works at Aftonbladet (the Evening Post). Robert Aschberg is also a primary financier of eXpo, a Swedish version of the ADL.

Aftonbladet (the Evening Post), Sweden’s most widely-read newspaper, is jointly owned by the Swedish Labour Union and the Norwegian Schibstedt company. The chief editor is Helle Klein, great-grand daughter of the former grand rabbi of Stockholm, Rabbi Gottlieb Klein. Her father, Ernst Klein, is influential in Swedish media as well. Between 1990 and 1999 he was the chief editor of Östgöta Correspondenten, the ninth largest newspaper in Sweden, and now he sits on its board. He has also served as president of Svensk Presshistorisk Förening (Swedish association of press history).

There’s more- a lot more- but a more exhaustive rundown is beyond the purpose of this thread. Suffice to say that there is enough evidence to suggest that Jewish involvement in Swedish media far exceeds what might be expected given Sweden’s tiny Jewish population.

Please note that Sweden has, for many years, a policy of government financial support of media outlets, hence the claim of a ‘cabal’. Effectively there appears to be a loop of governments encouraging leftism in media, which promotes leftism to the people, who then elect leftist officials, who of course then seek promotion of leftist values in the media once again. Funny how some ‘diversity’ (brown Islamic lunatics being unleashed on the good people of Sweden) is desirable and some (media being owned by Swedes not Jews, and coverage of a wide political spectrum) is not.
Yes if you make shit op then there is a lot of evidence, so I get it you hate the Jews.

Sooo random shit i found by googling some shit. LNK is a Lithuanian news channel media thing so I guess the evil Jews of Lithuania are trying to take over Sweden? i dont know poltards going to poltard.
The Strix Television company makes reality tv. Not political shows, not documentaries, but whatever flavor of the guy on mountain building a house, guy has farm dose farm stuff or survivor shit. (If you have ever seen Scandinavian TV then you 100% know the guy dose thing show.)
Helle Klein is literally an ordained priest in the Swedish church.
Now see how the Anti-semite says "largest private TV channel is TV4", is because the state has its own channels, that is also where you find the political crap, private channels like TV4 tend to be cheap American syndicate shows, reality tv shit, Cheap move from 20 years ago and adds for betting sites.

There i more i bet, but this is classic retarded "THE JEWES OWN EVERY THING" retardation.
 
Well, one thing is for certain, when the Muslims go to Sweden instead of the USA they don’t have to worry about the crazy black homosexual men in Sweden like they do in the USA hahahaha. I have read online very often that Muslims do not like black homosexual men. The USA has a lot of black homosexual men.
 
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Well, one thing is for certain, when the Muslims go to Sweden instead of the USA they don’t have to worry about the crazy black homosexual men in Sweden like they do in the USA hahahaha. I have read online very often that Muslims do not like black homosexual men. The USA has a lot of black homosexual men.
Well, I don't like Jussie Smollett, so maybe importing Muslims would make the US MAGA country.
 
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