It’s time to get beyond the statistics. As Mark Twain said,
there are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
Too many people in Sweden have joined with those who wish to
see Western Civilization dead and interred. They want to distort what is happening in that
country. Ever since President Trump called out Sweden and its Muslim refugee problem, the indignation has been
more righteous than usual.
Daily Mail columnist, Katie Hopkins decided to go to the Feminist Paradise of Sweden
to see for herself, to get a ground-view of what was happening.
She writes:
I came
because I was asked. Repeatedly.
Swedish
women reaching out by email, by letter, to quietly show me what has become of
their country.
Dads
writing that they were worried for their daughters, tweeting that Sweden is not
the place people imagine it to be, that young girls are scared to go out at
night.
A news
feed filled with reports of the rape and assault of Sweden’s young women, some
inexplicably streamed live on Facebook by the gang as they attacked.
Other
reports filed quietly away in a box marked unmentionable: the rape of a
14-year-old child by an 'unaccompanied minor' immigrant who later bragged he
was 45.
When
Trump turned the world's attention to Sweden by clumsily referring to the
effects of mass-migration on what used to be seen as the most liberal country
on earth, the country was ready and waiting to blow.
Hopkins tells us of Lucy's everyday life:
One
young girl of 27 — let's call her Lucy— is now terrified of going out alone.
She lives near a busy shopping centre which draws migrants from no-go zones,
and dreads her walk to work and home.
Under
the bridge near her flat a gang of men gathers. All day and night. They have
easy access to her up a stairwell. Like little billy goat gruff, she runs
across, carrying her safety spray. Scared.
She
knows the latest rape cases by heart, quotes them to me, the words tumbling
out, a long line of horrible happenings. She is waiting for her turn to be
added to the list.
She
can't tell her mum. She doesn’t want her to worry.
Her
apartment was broken into last week in the middle of the day. The burglars took
her laptop and her car keys, and later her car. The police told her they were
too busy to come.
She
doesn't want her picture to be seen now. Not in case the migrants attack again,
but because the feminists will come after her and hound her as a racist for
speaking out. The migrant men scare her. But it is Swedish women who have
silenced her.
As exists in France, Sweden now has no-go suburbs, where
police and firefighters do not dare to enter. Hopkins went to visit. This is
what she found:
Later I
went back to walk the no-go suburbs, ending up back in the centre of the town.
A week earlier this place was torched and looted as the world looked on.
I
wondered what was strange, besides the weird calm. And realised it was that I
was the only woman in the place. Everyone else was young, African and male.
Speaking Arabic. Hanging about, utterly without purpose.
Frustrated,
I asked a few of them what they were doing, what was the point, what they would
ever achieve by standing about. The mum in me was furious.
'F*ck
off, you white woman whore, go suck your mum,' they replied, and proceeded to
demonstrate what they did to their 'little white girlfriends'.
The
next morning, I went to a local women's multi-faith centre to ask where they
all were at night, why they stayed indoors, why, in a country proud of its
equality, they were trapped inside?
She found it sad, but it’s truly appalling. This is everyday
life in Feminist Paradise.
I left
saddened. Saddened that in a country so proud of women's rights, that leads the
way on maternity and female equality, pockets of life like this exist.
Where
women of all religions and colour are trapped in their home by fear.
Where
young men are happy to tell me to my face that I am a white whore and make
sexual gestures to show me my place.
Where
the reason one women is scared to show her face is because the feminists will
vilify her with racial slurs.
3 comments:
I am surprised that that was published in England. Sounds like "hate speech" when the truth is told.
As Paul Krugman famously said about the horrors of British health care,
"We’ve all heard scare stories about how that works in practice; these stories are false.”
The alleged travails of Swedish women can be safely ignored. They're obviously false. Nothing to see here. Move along.
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