Posted on 04/06/2017 10:25:29 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Far-right group Soldiers of Odin targeted a Muslim school in a Stockholm suburb following reports the school had segregated its children by gender on the bus.
The Al Azhar school in Vällingby told newspaper Stockholm Direkt that members of the anti-immigrant vigilante group had put up propaganda stickers in the schoolyard and filmed some of their pupils.
They started filming children in the schoolyard, and then they kicked a football away from some guys. When I saw them, they were at the entrance and were putting up their stickers, and then I called the police, said vice principal Jane Almquist.
A Soldiers of Odin spokesperson confirmed that two of its members had been there, but denied filming the children.
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islam is a totalitarian death cult founded by a child rapist.
You’re right. Normal people are often labeled “far right”.
It’s a war of words and psychological manipulation.
“and then they kicked a football away from some guys.”
OMG, how awful. But I suppose it is better than raping the girls and cutting the boys’ throats.
You win the prize for being SUCCINCT ! (Not to mention, truthful, accurate)
Is this the first sign of vikings finally growing a pair after decades of socialism?
::Sigh:: It’s a sad day when FReepers celebrate a nationalist organization named after a false and idolatrous “gxd.”
Sweedish First Aid Kit.
http://www.stereogum.com/1733857/watch-first-aid-kit-play-graham-norton/video/
That's scary. If I were a muslim, I'd move back home.
What better way for the parents of these Muslim children to show their outrage than moving back to their native lands where they can segregate their children by sex (and veil/mutilate their daughters) without having to worry about those terrible Swedes interfering.
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