Saturday, June 26, 2010

More things that didn’t happen

As we all know societies with straight gun-control were only the police are supposed to be armed no-one ever gets shot. This is certainly true for Sweden were two people didn’t get gunned down last night in Malmö and last night a young man didn’t get his home perforated by several armed assailant in a suburb to Stockholm.

Nope, that never happened.

And of course the police aren’t looking for the armed robbers that performed a heist recently. Nope, no such thing.

We can also be reasonably sure that such none-events are usually, but not always, carried out by armed immigrants disillusioned by government policies. Writing such things automatically labels one as a racist so just in case that epithet isn’t thrown at me; it is usually a black/Hispanic/Arabic young man caught in some drug mafia because politicians think that drugs should be illegal while people demand lots of drugs and he’s is tired of being pushed around and getting called “weak” by authorities that are working under the assumption that they can ease his anger by throwing ‘free stuff’ at him.

While the police beat him up well-spoken elected frauds are telling him they are his friends and will increase his welfare check if he votes correctly.

But that scenario didn’t happen either and such people don’t exist. Nope, nothing to see here folks. Move along.


4 comments:

  1. But still murder rates are more than 5 times higher in the good old US of A where guns are legal. Get a grip man.

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  2. I share your view. The way the country has developed is very unpleasant. But I find even more disturbing is the other point your are mentioning, i.e. that this total failure is silenced by media and the government just wants to increase the problem. We, the regular people, have never been asked what we think about this social experiment. We see by just looking at the streets that it is a (very expensive) failure, but the media is certainly trying to cover it up. A very undemocratic move. We have had referendums on nuclear energy, but when it comes to immigration policies, which is a more far reaching issue, there is not a chance in the world that our government would allow us to have a say. And if this multi-culture was so wonderful, why would we not like to live there? It is very clear that everybody who can afford it, moves out of there.

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  3. INVANDRINGEN FÖR BARA ELÄNDE MED SIG! HEDERSMORD STÖLDER LÖGNER OCH BRÄNDER! VARFÖR SKA JUST SVERIGE VARA HELA VÄRLDENS SOCIALBYRÅ NÄR VI INTE ENS KAN TA HAND OM VÅRA GAMLA LÄNGRE?

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  4. @Ingenjören:
    That depends on what state you compare with. But yes, gun violence is slightly more common in the US, but at least in some states (coincidently those with the least gun violence) people are able to defend themselves.

    @Anonymous 1:
    Actually I am for the multicultural society, it is the policies, the laws and the government I complain about and as a subtext I am an advocate of self-defense.

    @Anonymous 2:
    Invandring är i grunden något gott och bra. Frågan är dock vad man gör med det och hur politiker agerar. Sedan är kopplingen mellan invandring och kostnader rätt felaktig. De flesta som flyttar hit kommer redan med utbildning, grundskola etc. Stora kostnader som inte belastar Sverige. Sedan tar vi inte till vara på denna kunskap vilket gör att kostnaden existerar ändå, men inte alls i någon större utsträckning.

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