Jews do not have it easy in Sweden, and I do not need to mention the reason for that as you probably all know. But something that started with an illegal demonstration inside Malmö by the extreme right from Denmark where the Koran was used as a football and the fact that Muslims became angry, Jews still came into the picture.
Jews in Malmö have been part of the elite that built up the city. They have lived here since the turn of the century and have been model citizens as they have been integrated into Swedish society. The few Jews who remain in Malmö will also move. Synagogues and Jewish schools are exposed to vandalism. Speaking of schools. A Jewish school follows the Swedish curriculum and has part-time education that is about their roots. These schools have become popular in the last 2 decades as it has not been sustainable for Jewish students to go to normal municipal schools as they are exposed to hate crimes from Arabs and other Muslims.
The fact that the Jews have felt exposed to Muslims for 30 years in Sweden has unfortunately not been taken seriously by our country. Because when they describe their concerns, it is not alarming enough as they do it in a Swedish way. A dialogue that can not be perceived as pointing someone out, keeping a low profile and not using high and harsh rhetoric. But ten years ago, politicians learned when a demonstration about Palestine was held and on the news. The Arabic that was translated was so nasty that SVT chose not to show the subtitles. But the politicians got to know what and could not believe their eyes that hatred was so great against the Jews in our country. They were in acute danger.
Jews who have to keep a low profile when they are out in public. Symbols that show that they are Jews they can not wear. Girls who are not allowed to go to large parts of Malmö as Muslims can do something terrible. I have a strong compassion for Jews. And this is a Sweden I fucking want to puke at.
These loud Muslims in a constantly sacrificial position who have multiplied like rabbits. Who take over our big cities and hate everything that is not connected to Islam. These constantly aggressive people can only be handled in one way. By force, coercion and deportation. They apparently only understand one language.
Here are some of the common points that the Moderates and Sweden Democrats want to fulfill if they are in government in 2022.
1. A ceiling on how long you can receive social benefits. Families who do not have a burden of proof that the adults are disabled and are able to work must obtain a certificate of employment immediately or there will be deportation. (Regarding the time period to the ceiling, M differ from SD. As SD protects the Swedish welfare system, the ceiling does not apply to native Swedes, while M wants a ceiling of 2 years.)
2. If you recieve grants then you still have to deal with the suggestions for training and job opportunities that are offered. A duty to attend for 8 hours of your time per day. And commiting serious crimes, deportation is an option. If you commit several crimes, deportation is a fact. Here, SD and M share the view that people should be expelled who have not become part of the caring community that contributes. This could have a positive effect on, among other things, gang crime.
3. If you were born in this country, you converse in Swedish. If you do not have good Swedish, many doors will close. (A positive discrimination measure applies here as they want to close all Muslim free schools, but Jewish and Christian free schools get free passes)
Sunni-muslims, you will taste truoble in a few year. Do not count on anything else.
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20 people are suspected of crimes after Koran burning and protests
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A person was arrested after members of the Danish right-wing extremist party Stram Kurs demonstrated on Stortorget.
A total of 20 people have been notified of crime after the weekend demonstrations in Malmö. Six people are suspected of crimes after an unlicensed demonstration against Islam was held on Stortorget. Among other things, it was members of the Danish right-wing extremist party Stram Kurs who demonstrated. A number of people threw around with a Koran, and are said to have kicked it. Six people were arrested there who are now suspected of incitement against ethnic groups. In connection with the incident, there was also a Koran burning at Emilstorp on the outskirts of Rosengård. The event did not attract a crowd but was filmed, by an employee of the right-wing populist site Samnytt, and was posted shortly afterwards and spread further. The Islamophobic actions led to large protests and counter-demonstrations which took a violent turn when, among other things, police vehicles were attacked. According to the police, about 300 people gathered on Amiralsgatan. Fourteen people are now after this suspected of violent riot, the latest of them was added during the last 24 hours.
Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Friday, removing hundreds of protesters by truck. According to the police, 300 people had been on Amiralsgatan.
Another cases of incitement against ethnic groups are being investigated, which will apply to people who shouted anti-Semitic slogans during the protests in Rosengård. In that case, there is currently no suspect, as none of the persons has been identified yet. During the protests, major damage occurred to, among other things, police vehicles and municipal bus shelters. Right now, the police are working to compile the damage and bring in cost proposals for repairs.
- It has not been compiled yet, but it can be quite large sums, says Calle Persson, Malmö Police's press spokesperson.
Calle Persson, press spokesperson at Malmö Police.
- They were sometimes very hard-working out in the field, especially on Friday night. It was violence that could potentially be fatal with stones being thrown. Many colleagues spent many hours in a row under sometimes very severe mental and physical pressure. Some injuries but fortunately were not more serious than that, says Calle Persson.
As for the motives, Calle Persson believes that it can be different for each individual.
- What motive you had can certainly be different, but many have used the opportunity as a reason to use violence, says Calle Persson.
Prosecutor Tomas Olvmyr is leading the preliminary investigation into the suspected cases of violent rioting after Friday's events in Malmö.
- The investigation is in an initial stage. They work according to traditional police methods, interrogate witnesses, check technical material, and interrogate as usual both people who have been the victims of crime and those who are suspected of the crime. Several police officers have been injured and there has also been property damage during the riot, work is underway to document this, says Tomas Olvmyr.
- In the case of violent riots, the punishment differs between participants or instigators or leaders, participants can be imprisoned for up to 4 years, while instigators can get up to 10 years. This is the penalty scale, but the penalty is usually lower than the maximum penalty. You must have participated in the riot in some way, not just stood next to it, where you make an individual assessment in each individual case. You may not have to have been beaten, but you have clearly been part of the violent riot, says Tomas Olvmyr.
Staff from the city of Malmö clean up broken glass during Saturday morning. Bus sheds have been smashed, lampposts overturned and billboards destroyed