Once again, Sweden's third-largest city, Malmo, is back in the headlines due to its rampant anti-Semitism. Today in the early morning hours, the city's Jewish center was bombed. There were no injuries since it happened around 1 am. Two eighteen-year-olds are in custody. The below report is from the Swedish English language paper, The Local
http://www.thelocal.se/43494/20120928/
A major reason these things occur in Malmo is because their Israel-hating mayor, Ilmar Reepalu, is an anti-Semite. For years. he has ignored the harassment and assaults upon the dwindling Jewish community by the city's out-of-control Muslim immigrants, who make up 25% of the population and have made the Rosengard section of Malmo a no-go-zone. Now this.
Speaking of Malmo, this is what occurred there last weekend. Gates of Vienna and Vlad Tepes produced this video and post.
http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2012/09/a-culturally-enriched-pep-rally-in-malmo.html
Svenska Dagbladet, Sweden's largest daily, has an article confirming that Malmo has the highest rate of hate crimes. The highest increase is against Jews (22% since 2008). Just over one-quarter are believed committed by white power types, but the other three quarters is not mentioned. There is a vague reference to "tensions" between Jews and Muslims, but there is no mention of Muslim attacks against Jews. Muslims are also mentioned as victims of hate crimes. To be blunt, this is politically-correct and misleading reporting.
http://www.svd.se/nyheter/inrikes/religiosa-hatbrott-vanligast-i-malmo_7539288.svd
Yet there is an accompanying article entitled: "Neo-Nazis no longer the biggest threat". It features an interview of Petra Kahn, a Jewish youth leader, who tells of being warned by a teacher in school not to tell anyone she was Jewish because there were several students in the class from the Middle East.
http://www.svd.se/nyheter/inrikes/judiskt-forbund-nynazister-inte-langre-storsta-hotet_7537852.svd
Sweden was once known as a country that prided itself on its "tolerance". Today, this is what the country tolerates in the name of diversity.
Friday, September 28, 2012
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Two perpetrators in custody? So far, it doesn't sound like the crime is being tolerated, does it?
Well, are they out yet? I'm sure you would have reported it if they were.
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