Posted on 10/16/2017 10:00:45 AM PDT by SaveMySweden
The former S leader Håkan Juholt is now making sharp criticism of the social development in Sweden, which he believes is heading for a dictatorship. He himself has moved to Iceland and does not intend to set foot in Sweden again for several years.
Dictatorships are the final destinations for all “progressive” nations.
Sweden is heading towards becoming a part of the Caliphate.
And in the case of Sweden, it’ll be of the Islamic variety.
In the case of Sweden, this is a society that ensures only the intellectuals or ‘in-crowd’ continue in leadership positions, and they pass these onto their kids. It’s been the trend since 1945 and won’t be changing.
I was saying only last week it was on its way to becoming an Islamic state. Dictatorship, Islamic state, what’s the difference. It’s only got a population of around 10 million. 10 million vs. 1.5 BILLION Mudslimes. Goodbye Sweden hello Swedenistan.
I read the article and this guy is very vague about his opinion of why Sweden will become a dictatorship.
Because of the left?
Because of the right?
Becuase of the Muslims?
I can’t determine the reason based on what I read.
Sweden Goes Insane: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_znVnOizU8
Sweden, Ship of Fools: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZsvdg1dkJ4
When a country forcibly takes money from those who earn it and gives it to those who vote for more money, the productive will protest and rebel. The government is not going to listen to them, but instead will keep taking their money. The government is going to become more and more brutal in taking that money, and then you have dictatorship.
Because of the bureaucrats, who are leftists. Everyone in Sweden is left. You have a choice in elections between the left and the even further left.
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