Posted on 11/13/2017 10:32:16 AM PST by SaveMySweden
Between January and September 2017, Sweden experienced 6000 car-burnings. That equals roughly 22 car fires per day. Schools and other buildings are sometimes targeted by arsonists as well.
Sweden is lost.
Who cares?
As long as diversity is the goal - what’s a few cars?
And a few rapes. How many rapes are their daily? Don’t forget the rapes.
Are you criticizing Sweden’s preferred method of stimulating their auto industry?
Maybe someone is Cold
It’s just the refugees way of demanding more free stuff. Sweden is in a death spiral.
I am very sorry about Swedes have decided to do to their beautiful country.
Islam is poison.
Compared to this program, maybe Cash For Clunkers wasn’t all that bad.
All because of the m*zzies they allowed in, and allowed to rape and kill.
Sweden is a free country. They came back from radical democratic socialism of the seventies. Like several of the former Soviet bloc countries of eastern Europe, they will close the door on more Moslem takeover of their country.
Being liberal is one thing, but even morons can see it’s no good when it becomes a ticket to self-destruction.
When will America wake up to the same thing, or will we become so enamored of liberalism we commit suicide?
It’ll get even worse tonight, if Italy eliminates Sweden in the World Cup qualification playoffs.
Saab went out of business.
Volvo is owned by the Chinese.
It can’t get any worse...
Did you see this?
Moroccan football fans riot in Brussels after country’s World Cup qualification
If Morocco faces Belgium in the World Cup, the hooligans may go nuclear.
Burning cars is a way to...drive off the members of the sickly Swedish tribe and claim the area for your own. And it’s also fun.
http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/2017/02/savages-of-stockholm.html?m=0
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