The funny part is I don't think they even use those excuses in Europe since everyone can clearly see their migrants are wandering the street, drinking tea in cafes and stabbing and raping people or throwing grenades into salons while the citizens are working to support them, and France's GDP growth has been grinding downward for like 60 years to nearly flat, with government spending at almost 60% of GDP, and 3.4% of GDP spent just on immigration.We need them for cheap labour and to increase our GDP. We call it cultural enrichment
Meh, here in Sweden, we suffered on average one bomb attack every other day in 2025.
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Easier to scare rival gangs with bombs and less chance of getting caught compared to shootings.Why?
My friends sister has been living in sweden for quite some time now. She's married with two kids and she said that they're living their best life. I asked her about Malmö, as I keep reading how dangerous it has become and she said that you have a couple of zones, where you're advised not to go, but that's normal in all of the big cities.Meh, here in Sweden, we suffered on average one bomb attack every other day in 2025.
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There are some that claim that Sweden is in its entirety a "no-go-zone", while other claim it is still a totally safe country.My friends sister has been living in sweden for quite some time now. She's married with two kids and she said that they're living their best life. I asked her about Malmö, as I keep reading how dangerous it has become and she said that you have a couple of zones, where you're advised not to go, but that's normal in all od the big cities.
As pretty much always I would add.The truth is in the middle.
I'd *guess* that it might be a money laundering operation for a rival gang. Hairdressers, nail salons etc often are because it's hard to prove where all the cash in the till came from.What was the point of that? Did they have a connection to that place or was it just a random attack?
Noose em up France