Sweden, the wave of crime and (some) reasons behind it

Former police commander: Immigrants are behind the wave of violent crime blighting Sweden, but the authorities refuse to admit it

 Social   September 23, 2020

One interesting article caught my eyes these days, on rt.com called Former police commander: Immigrants are behind the wave of violent crime blighting Sweden, but the authorities refuse to admit it.

Obviously some will consider the title pure bombastic and exaggeration. Coming from the Russia Today (or how the youtube is warning us: "RT is funded in whole or in part by the Russian government"), it will definitely be subject to preconceived thoughts (and it should be taken with a pinch of salt anyway). But that doesn't remove the fact that some subjects are treated as ultra-sensitive by the European governments (leading in some cases to the complete suppression of the freedom of speech - or honest debates). This will only cover boiling points in society, that eventually will erupt in more aggravated forms.

There is no secret anymore that Sweden is confronted with huge numbers of immigrants, with so called no-go zones (Malmö), etc. Some news are exacerbated, some are true but never to be seen on sites as euronews.net (which I think it's biased as hell to the current politically correct topics).

Fake news or not, whatever news, stay always informed and look for different (alternative) ways of getting the information. Not at least, make your own judgments about the topics of the day.

Some snippets from this article:

The truth is that, all too often, the Swedish police and politicians refuse to deal with the real reasons these crimes go on, because the perpetrators are not indigenous Swedes. The attacks are almost always part of ongoing feuds between criminal gangs that are fighting over drugs and territory. These gangs are principally made up of Somali immigrants, with others from the Middle East. They all bring a culture of extreme violence and misogyny from their war-torn homelands.

We have an obvious problem, admitted the Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven recently.

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