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Jordan
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Date: June 20, 2019 02:25PM
Brother Of Jerry Wrote:
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> I have a good high school friend who moved to
> Sweden 30-some years ago, that I have regular
> contact with. I've been there. Lovely country,
> though expensive. The charges Jordan is making are
> ludicrous.
https://www.economist.com/europe/1997/08/28/here-of-all-places"Between 1935 and 1976, the newspaper says, no fewer than 60,000 young Swedish women deemed mentally defective or otherwise handicapped to a degree “which makes them incapable of looking after their children” were sterilised. More embarrassingly, this happened under laws passed in 1934 by a vigorous new Social Democratic government—a hitherto esteemed forebear of Sweden's present rulers. The laws lapsed only in 1976."
Nowadays, they tend to target the elderly instead.
Nettavision (which is Swedish) on the bestiality problem in 2001, 13 years before it became illegal:
"Animal sex is not illegal in Sweden, and every year between 200 and 300 pets are injured because of sexual assaults.
"The estimate was presented by Svenska Veterinärforbundet, the Swedish veterinary organization, and it is now trying to make the authorities and the public more aware of animals’ suffering. The organization claim the problem has increased during the last couple of years, even if most people are unaware of it.
“We have seen an increase since 1999 when child pornography became illegal,” said Johan Beck-Friis. “It appears, in other words, as there are some people who have replaced children with animals. In both circumstances, it is sex with defenceless individuals.”"
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Once among the most stable countriea in the world. Now this is a regular occurrence:
https://edition.cnn.com/2017/02/21/europe/sweden-stockholm-riots/index.html"Riots broke out in a predominantly immigrant neighborhood of Stockholm Monday night, as residents clashed with police officers and set vehicles on fire, Swedish police say.
Officers were forced to call in reinforcements when a crowd began to gather in the suburb of Rinkeby during the arrest of a suspect, according to a statement from Stockholm police. In recent years, Sweden has taken in more refugees per capita than any other European country, which has fueled tensions"
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https://www.economist.com/europe/1997/08/28/here-of-all-places