Saturday, November 30, 2019

Crime in Sweden is due to ethnicity and culture, says criminologist

Finally a voice of sanity in Sweden. Expressen allows a dissenting voice to weigh in on the Swedish prime minister and his nonsensical analysis of crime:
"The prime minister is actually wrong, not only about immigration and crime, but also about segregation and crime.  Researchers have shown that residential areas during their upbringing have no noticeable impact on the tendency to later commit violent crimes", writes Mattias Lindberg.
The unthinkable has happened: a Swedish newspaper allows an opinion writer to ruminate on the link between ethnicity and crime:
...if it is not segregation that causes gang violence, what is it that causes immigrants' risks of committing serious violent crimes? Unlike Swedish criminologists, it seems that there are criminologists in other countries who have gone from believing that everything is about socio-economic factors, one also studies such as culture and identity
This is a pointed jab at other Swedish criminologists. Good for Lindberg.
In other countries, there are researchers who ask if it is really just a coincidence that ethnicities with clan cultures such as Albanians, Southerners, Kurds, Arabs, etc. form gangs both in their home country and in other countries they migrated to
Wonderful phrasing. Of course it is not a coincidence. Chinese and Japanese immigrants do not form violent mafias, rape gangs, drug cartels or the like. 
Why don't Japanese or German immigrants in Sweden form ethnic mafia gangs whether they are poor or not? Swedish researchers should study these types of questions in the wake of increased gang violence. 
We all know the answer: race and culture. High IQ immigrants don't need to engage in this sort of behaviour, but low IQ immigrants from tribal cultures are naturals.

Lindberg also mocks Jerzy Sarnecki, the Jewish infiltrator and crime apologist:
In many other countries, ordinary scientific debate seems to work in the criminological field. Some researchers propose a hypothesis and are objectively examined. Unfortunately, the criminological debate in Sweden seems to be stuck in the fact that socio-economic factors control crime and that punishment does not work.  
Professor Jerzy Sarnecki is raging in a debate article in the Quarter and calls for factual criticism from a professor in another social science field who cites international research for "conspiracy theories". Sweden's most common criminologist in public service does not cope with method criticism without resorting to violent personal attacks. There is an important part explanation as to why the government stands without an answer to why shootings and blasts have become so common in Sweden. 
The rat faced Jewish goblin was responding to criticisms from another criminologist, which can be found here.

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