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In Topic: And Still It Goes On!
10 May 2024 - 03:50 PM
s42blue, on 10 May 2024 - 02:59 PM, said:
SaD again not answering.
Having differing opinions and debating them is fine. I’m actually really in favour of complete free debate providing neither side is offended, so what’s stopping you?
The Mayor thing?
It’s an example of the Islamification of the UK, which is the biggest threat to our existence in the next century, IMO of course -
In Topic: Eurovision
10 May 2024 - 03:47 PM
isleaiw1, on 10 May 2024 - 03:22 PM, said:
Quotes from your own article:
Prominent members of the far-right Sweden Democrats, now the second-largest grouping in Sweden’s parliament (their support allowed the current centre-right government to take power in the 2022 election), have been quick to point the finger at migration.
However, the data shows a more complex picture, with the social fortunes of those living in areas most affected by crime falling behind the living standards of much of the rest of Sweden.
While these areas do have high proportions of residents born outside Europe and second- and third-generation immigrants, they have been shaped by socioeconomic circumstances over a long period of time, a factor which experts say is of far greater significance to the current situation.
More than 80% of the underlying statistical areas that make up these “utsatta” are defined as having socioeconomic challenges, with half of them classed as having “major” challenges.
Long-term unemployment rates are above average in the majority of these areas and is increasing. Meanwhile, the proportion of people at risk of poverty – defined as an economic standard of less than 60% of the median – is more than twice the national figure.
He points to the simultaneous rise in gun crime, bombings and narcotics crimes.
I dont see accepting migrants links to it, but for some there doesnt need to be cause and effect, its easy enough to just make a casual (not causal) link
I posted the whole article whereas you did some selective editing
And it’s not my article, it’s from the Guardian
But it’s never been more evident, import the 3rd world, become the 3rd world
Sweden the perfect example -
In Topic: Eurovision
10 May 2024 - 03:14 PM
isleaiw1, on 10 May 2024 - 02:21 PM, said:
On the first point, is that stat accurate, as google turned up this data:
he relevant data for Europe shows:
Highest rates are in Latvia (3.62 per 100,000) and Lithuania (2.44), followed by Estonia (1.96), Romania (1.26), and Finland (1.21);
There is a large group just above the one per 100,000 mark — Britain/England and Wales (1.17), France (1.14), Greece (1.13), Bulgaria (1.12), Sweden (1.10), and Belgium (1.08);
This is based on 2022 data.
Also on crime rates:
The crime rate in Sweden was around 15,000 per 100,000 inhabitants from 2010 to 2020. However it fell in both 2021 and 2022. The total number of crimes also decreased in 2021.
Note the recent falls.
On organised crime Wiki shows the following (I know, but reliable data on organised crime isnt exactly mainstream):
https://en.wikipedia...crime_in_Sweden
I see reference to historic gangs, Irish, Scottish and other European links, even one linked to Israeli. I dont see where it says they are all muslim.
Gun crime is high and centred on immigrants in disadvantaged neighbourhoods, It doesnt say where the immigrants come from but there are large numbers from Finland, Poland, former eastern bloc countries, as well as asian countries, even some from Russia...
So i'd be interested where you sourced your facts as they arent easily supported online...
Sweden has fallen
https://amp.theguard...-in-five-charts