Thursday, December 12, 2019

Suburbs of small Swedish city becoming dangerous

The area of Kronogården in Sweden is starting to resemble the suburbs of Paris or Malmo. Young men attacked police, set fire to cars, and threatened journalists.

To put this in perspective, here is the location on a map:
Not particularly close to Malmo or Stockholm, is it? Here's another report:
Police have stated that 30-40 young people have been involved in the unrest. Police are also told by police officer Johan Josarp, on duty, that objects have been thrown and fired with fireworks at the police and that at least two cars have been set on fire.
Why is this interesting? Because the suburbs of even the smaller cities are full of angry, young, foreign males who are ready to cause big problems:
At an elevated patio, opposite the Kronan school, guys between the ages of 14 and 19 gathered on Tuesday. They watch the events below them, a hundred yards away.  
All the guys GT talks to at Kronogården during the evening have a foreign background, saying they are being chased "unlike those in the center". Some are convicted of various types of crime, they say.  
Others are not. "We have had football training and were in the leisure yard here. We watched football there too. What is happening here is bad, but people want to mark against the police. You know."
So let's get this straight. Most of these useless, low IQ, foreign invaders are living on welfare. That is, someone else is paying for their existence. Instead of being grateful, they feel aggrieved. What possible reason could they have to 'stick it to the police', exactly? This is Sweden, not Brazil.
With every year that passes there are more young males like this, and fewer indigenous Swedes.

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