Due largely to the British Empire, our country has been taking in migrants for generations. There have been so many different groups coming here – Indians, Pakistanis, Afro-Caribbeans and others – that it’s difficult to link any clear social changes to any specific group of immigrants.
But Sweden is a different case. Up till the 1970’s there was limited immigration to Sweden. In fact, more people were leaving Sweden than arriving there:
(The blue line is those leaving Sweden, the red line is the number of immigrants arriving in Sweden)
Then the doors were flung open to almost all and sundry. Now around 2,400,000 of Sweden’s 9,700,000 population (about one in four people) are either born abroad or have one or two parents born abroad.
So, who is coming to Sweden? Before the 1970s, the largest foreign-born population in Sweden came from Finland and Poland. But since the 1970s, arrivals in Sweden have been overwhelmingly from countries practising the Religion of Tolerance and Peace:
So, Sweden gives us a good case study of what happens when a country allows in large numbers of people with a quite different culture and quite different social norms than the indigenous population.
Yesterday, I showed an apparent correlation between the number of rapes in Sweden and the rise in immigration:
(The red line is the number of reported rapes and the the grey columns are the number of residence permits handed out to foreigners)
Here are some other crime figures from once peaceful Sweden:
I don’t think the above chart needs any comments or explanations from me.
The Swedish Government and media aggressively oppress anyone who dares express concern about the levels of M*sl*m immigration and their effect on Sweden. So there are quite a few videos on YouTube where worried people express their outrage at what is happening in Sweden.
Here’s one which focuses on the fact that Sweden will me a majority M*sl*m country by 2050
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlG75wb7lLw
And finally, here’s Pat Condell saying “goodbye” to the peaceful Sweden of the past and “hello” to Swedistan:
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