Posted on 05/24/2013 12:08:25 PM PDT by Kartographer
Police in Stockholm called in reinforcements on Friday after youths set cars and a school ablaze in a fifth night of rioting, the worst to hit Sweden for years.
Pupils at a primary school in Kista - an IT hub that is home to the likes of telecoms equipment maker Ericsson and the Swedish office of Microsoft - arrived to find the inside of the small red wooden building had been completely burnt out.
While Thursday was slightly calmer than the four nights before, about 30 cars were torched and eight people, mostly in their early 20s, were detained, police said.
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British immigration law was unconsciously creating the situation it now has. In their history, they “possessed” many countries. Because all these countries were British citizens before they split off, Britain wrote a law stating any person from one of those countries, could enter Britain and get British citizenship papers.
I saw this happen when I would get off the plane and go to the passport lines and see people leaving the regular lines and going somewhere else. One of these times, I asked my son who lived in England, what was happening there. He told me they were from a former possession country and would become citizens of England.
Just consider one - India was once owned/possessed by Britain - any person from India who comes to England is a citizen of England and can stay forever in England. There are a total of 54 countries in the British Commonwealth. How many millions is that who could immigrate to England?
Do Swedes still have guns? Maybe the Swedes will have to invite the Finns over for dinner — and tell them to bring their guns.
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Good one! May I use it?
Thanks Kartographer.
The US needs to intervene in Sweden, period — send in the troops, gun down all the rioters, then whether the “government” of Sweden or anyone in the EU likes it or not, round up all the non-Swedes, load ‘em onto some leaky barges, and tow them to, say, Libya.
Absolutely!
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