(Stockholm) For years Sweden (like the rest of Scandinavia) prided itself on its human rights, freedom of speech, expression and of course religion. Which is why it promotes itself as something of a standard bearer regards taking in refugees and asylum seekers, this it has been doing for quite a few years where its new citizens have been afforded the best that Swedish hospitality can offer. Education, accommodation, health care , employment and of course the freedom to practice their faith. The problem is that kindness has been abused by a lot of their new citizens who have decided to recreate the very conditions that forced them to leave their homelands and used their new found human rights in which to silence any critics.
The fires have centred on Stockholm and Malmo - Sweden’s third biggest city, and 2,027 vehicles have been set on fire in total between January and July according to the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention during 2016 “We can’t say if it is youngsters or criminals or whatever. We assume little things but we don’t know,” Stockholm police spokesperson KjellLindgren said.We've seen this in political corruption and increasingly political religious intolerance . The other day an independent report revealed that government funds paid into Islamic charities has seen that money been used to build parallel societies which have no allegiance to Sweden or even western democratic values , this has resulted in the Swedish government demanding that the student union Ibn Rushd which gets an annual $2.3 million grant from the Adult Education Council to pay back some of the monies it has received due to its penchant of inviting racist and anti-Semitic speakers, something no other organisation would have gotten away with.
Well today the Swedes have taken a further step by ordering the deportation of 6 Islamic extremists who all happen to be imams whom the government claims “contribute to Islamist radicalisation and pose threats to the security of the kingdom”. The problem here is the government isn't sure if it can deport them as some are already claiming that their lives will be at risk if they are deported. Isn't it great how human rights which are supposed to afford rights to the weak, are used to defend the intolerant from abusing the rest of society.