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19 hours ago, I*m with the pilots said:

O neuspeloj multikulti prici u Malmeu, sa akcentom na politickoj korektnosti

 

 

sličan tekst pre mesec dana u Times-u. S tim što je u tom tekstu sve mnogo strašnije - od stanja u Malme-u do negiranja problema.

 

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Teens roam streets with rifles as crime swamps Sweden

The army may be called in to halt a gang surge in immigrant areas

Bojan Pancevski, Malmo

January 21 2018, 12:01am, The Sunday Times

 

The blast was so powerful that it shook windows a mile away. Ahmad’s first thought was that someone had thrown yet another bomb at the police.

He was right. On Wednesday night an explosive device was hurled at the police station in Rosengard, a troubled area of Malmo, Sweden’s third largest city.

Attacks on the police are increasingly frequent. Rosengard’s force works from a black fortress of reinforced concrete with narrow windows and a 10ft-high electric fence.

“I knew it was a bomb again,” said Ahmad, 53, who lives in the area with his wife and their four teenage children.

Sweden is among the world’s safest, richest and best-run countries enjoying steady growth and rising employment. But it has been experiencing an unprecedented surge of gang shootings, bombings and sexual assaults.

In a country of 10m people, more than 320 shootings and dozens of bombings were reported in 2017, along with more than 110 murders and 7,226 rapes — a 10% increase on 2016. More than 36% of young Swedish women say they feel unsafe at night.

The authorities have admitted they are unable to investigate rape cases immediately because the resources are focused on gang crime. “We are forced to choose between two evils,” the police said.

The crime surge is mainly confined to so-called “areas of social exclusion”, a code for neighbourhoods such as Rosengard that are predominantly populated by immigrants. They are not classic ghettos — the infrastructure and services are better than in areas of central London — but these communities are plagued by high crime rates and unemployment.

In Malmo, where a fifth of the 340,000 inhabitants are under 18, children as young as 14 roam the streets with Kalashnikov assault rifles and bulletproof vests. The average age of gang members is 22, the vast majority of them hailing from migrant families. 

Sweden has pursued a liberal immigration policy for more than a generation; its government speaks of being a “humanitarian superpower” for having taken in a large number of asylum seekers. After the migrant crisis of 2015, when more than 160,000 people sought asylum, the policy was abruptly changed. Yet there is little debate or reliable data about the integration of the 12% of the population that derive from non-western countries.

For a long time the Swedish establishment played down the decay of immigrant-dominated suburbs, but it can no longer ignore the explosion of violence.

Stefan Lofven, the Social Democrat prime minister, said last week that he was ready to deploy the military to “stamp out” organised crime. The next day another bomb went off in Malmo, this time in front of a private property.

“We have really reached the bottom: people use machineguns and hand grenades — they want to kill,” said Zoran Markovic, the former chief of community policing in Rosengard.

Markovic, a decorated officer, is the Swedish-born son of immigrants from Serbia. Rosengard’s new fortified police station was built after his locker room in the old building was peppered with bullets in a drive-by shooting.

The situation has drastically worsened in the past two years. Markovic said the police are overstretched. Rosengard’s main school, which had pupils from nearly 200 different ethnic backgrounds, was closed because of social tension.

Barely three miles away, in Malmo’s centre, there is little sign of the crime epidemic. The old Hanseatic port is a vibrant area of medieval cobblestoned squares and contemporary architecture.

This is replicated across the country. Alongside the pockets of violence, Sweden continues to flourish, with low crime rates and a booming economy. Its citizens read about gangland wars with disbelief, although crime is increasingly spilling into middle-class areas.

Ted Eriksson, 34, was inspired to become a police officer after a stint as an assistant to Kenneth Branagh, the British actor, during the filming of the Wallander crime series.

Last August Eriksson was on duty at a pro-refugee rally in Stockholm when he was stabbed by an Afghan asylum seeker. He survived with minor injuries. The assailant claimed to be 17 but was suspected of being in his late twenties. He said he wanted to kill a policeman.

Rinkeby, a 20-minute metro ride from Stockholm’s old centre, is one of Sweden’s most crime-ridden areas. Paramedics and firefighters demand a police escort to go there. After nightfall, gangs of young men dominate the streets, offering drugs at the entrance to the station. A 25-year-old man was shot dead in a pizzeria this month.

When I visited Rinkeby last week a group of youths in shell suits aggressively asked why I was in their neighbourhood. Their tone turned more respectful when they found out that I am from the Balkans — the homeland of many local criminal kingpins. Born and raised in Rinkeby, they declared themselves not Swedish but Somali, Afghan or Lebanese.

Hanif Azizi, who came to Sweden from Iran as an unaccompanied refugee at the age of nine nearly 30 years ago, is a senior policeman in Rinkeby. “Hating police is part of some of these kids’ cultures. If as a society we have decided to take in refugees, we must set high standards: not ask what our society can do for them, but what they can do for our society,” he said.

Norway’s immigration minister, Sylvi Listhaug, visited Rinkeby last year to “learn” from the mistakes of “uncontrolled migration and poor integration”.

Stockholm’s mayor, Karin Wanngard, protested that Rinkeby was a “fine neighbourhood” and “teeming with vitality”.

A spate of shootings forced her to change her tune. The “growing brutality” among gangs has become “unprecedented” she said earlier this month.

It is taboo to make a link between immigrants and crime, according to Tino Sanandaji, a Swedish economist of Iranian-Kurdish origin who argues in Mass Challenge, his bestselling book, that the country has failed to integrate many newcomers: “Sweden was successful in abolishing the traditional class society, but politicians are now creating an ethnic underclass.”

Criticism of Sweden’s immigration policy has been the prerogative of the unsavoury far right for so long that Sanandaji’s book, soon to be published in English, was blacklisted by some public libraries, despite praise from experts.

“The attacks would have ended my career had I been a white ethnic Swede,” he said.

Paulina Neuding, an internationally acclaimed writer, was accused of xenophobia for linking the rise of anti-semitic and sexual crime to mass migration.

Neuding, 36, born to a Jewish family who migrated from Poland, said Sweden is experiencing a “sexual assault crisis”.

Statistics published last week revealed the percentage of women who reported being victims of sex crimes rose from 1.4% in 2012 to 4.1% in 2016. In 2014 a study on the geography of outdoor rape in Stockholm found two-thirds of the suspects were non-Swedish citizens.

“Our government declared itself the world’s first feminist government, yet they have quietly abandoned women,” Neuding said. “There is mounting evidence that large-scale migration of men from extremely patriarchal cultures is limiting women’s freedom.”

 

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nekada su po robnim kucama imali radnika u liftu koji je pritiskao dugme..jedan sprat za tehnicke stvari a drugi zenske stvari, rublje itd. muzevi bi na poslovnim putovanjima kupovali svojim zenama rublje. 

 

mislim, sala mu je glupa ali ni ona ne treba da se pravi sveticom. sa toliko iskustva o seksizmu mogla je da mu vrati istom merom tipa “gospodine mozda ce vasa velicina biti diskutabilna”...ili da mu na licu mesta kaze da nije smesno. a oboje su egoisti... neka se kolju...

 

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12 hours ago, MilenaS said:

He Makes a Joke. She Isn’t Laughing: ‘Lingerie’ Comment in Elevator Leads to Uproar Among Scholars.

 

Ja ne kapiram mu šalu...da je neko meni rekao da mu zaustavim lift na spratu gde se prodaje donji veš...naljutila bi se.

 

 

i ja bi se naljutio

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17 hours ago, mustang said:

nekada su po robnim kucama imali radnika u liftu koji je pritiskao dugme..jedan sprat za tehnicke stvari a drugi zenske stvari, rublje itd. muzevi bi na poslovnim putovanjima kupovali svojim zenama rublje. 

 

mislim, sala mu je glupa ali ni ona ne treba da se pravi sveticom. sa toliko iskustva o seksizmu mogla je da mu vrati istom merom tipa “gospodine mozda ce vasa velicina biti diskutabilna”...ili da mu na licu mesta kaze da nije smesno. a oboje su egoisti... neka se kolju...

 

zašto se ne izvini?

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10 minutes ago, MilenaS said:

zašto se ne izvini?

zato sto je uvredjena mlada. ne dozvoljava mu ego. vidis u pismu kako je krenuo da prebaci krivicu na nju da je zlonamerna sto ona mozda i jeste a mozda i nije. 

 

ja da sam lupila tako nesto, rekla bih izvini i u sebi pomislila auh sto si osetljiva, teraj se od mene sto dalje. taj cinkaroski americki mentalitet da se tuzakas i pises pisma nadleznima, ma idi...ili je stvarno genije zena i namerno tera do kraja bez savesti. 

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13 hours ago, mustang said:

da je zlonamerna

feminist scholar, mada joj se divim što je jedna od retkih koja napada Izrael, a bila je u njihovoj vojsci.

Njeni radovi su upola značajni ili malobrojni u poredjnju sa njim. Tako da si sto posto upravu kada kazes da mu je jači EGO.

 

Prvi put čujem da ameri su cinkaroši, mada nikada upoznala nisam, samo misionare, i neke frik ljude iz Americkog kulturnog centra.

Zašto amerikanci cinkare?

 

Jel to ono isto što je bilo u Googlu?

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Mogao je da se pozove na ovo s početka klipa...

A tek da je bilo na temu " Going doooooown?" javno bi ga obesili ili spalili... ili i jedno i drugo  :D

 

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22 minutes ago, zorglub said:

Samo da niko nije stradao - 100 katedrala ili život jednog vatrogasca, valjda ne bi ni trebalo da bude pitanje?

Pitanje svih pitanja.

I odgovor samo jedan.

Ali:

IWHO-22.jpg

 

Postoje neke profesije kojima je organizovano drustvo poverilo neke poslove na koje - u nekim situacijama - niko ne moze, nikakvim naredjenjem, da posalje drugog coveka u sigurnu smrt koja je - opet, na neki nacin u opisu posla.

Pa budi pametan.

Opet, ima takvih ljudi, uvek ih je bilo i - za nadati se - uvek ce ih i biti: zarad spasavanja drugih, pojedinaca ili mnostva, svejedno.

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