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  • Andy105
    Member
    • Nov 2013
    • 1393

    #31
    This may help some Swedish women learn to defend themselves: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...6&SECTION=HOME

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    • blotgode
      Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 338

      #32
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Source_criticism

      i´m so tired of this shit u post, it´s just hillbilly rubbish

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      • Snusdog
        Member
        • Jun 2008
        • 6752

        #33
        Originally posted by blotgode View Post
        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Source_criticism

        i´m so tired of this shit u post, it´s just hillbilly rubbish
        Blotgode,

        I think the motive here is not to defame the Swedes (I am a second generation Swede myself). Rather, it is to point out how EU policies have turned the country upside down in the hopes that Sweden will leave the EU and we can get our snus again.

        So really it is all about the Snus.......and not a mean spirited piling on the Swedes. If anything I think the members here hold Sweden in high regard and the EU in disdain

        That said, I hope anyone who posts anywhere on this site will be careful to post credible sources while at the same time I hope that no one who reads anything on the internet will take it at face value.
        When it's my time to go, I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my uncle did....... Not screaming in terror like his passengers

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        • wa3zrm
          Member
          • May 2009
          • 4436

          #34
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          • wa3zrm
            Member
            • May 2009
            • 4436

            #35
            ‘I’ve Had Enough’: Swedish Music Festival Canceled Due To Rape Spree
            The Daily Caller ^

            Organizers of Sweden’s largest music festival have canceled the 2018 event after failing to stop sexual assaults.
            More than 50,000 people visit the Bråvalla Festival each year. Organizers stepped up their efforts against violence after five rapes and 14 cases of sexual assault were reported in 2016.
            With three rapes and 22 sexual assaults reported by the festival’s conclusion Saturday night, the festival’s founder said he can no longer allow the festival to go on.
            “I’ve had enough. Violence kills the festival experience, the love for music and, beyond anything else, it hurts people,” Folkert Koopmans, the founder of Bråvalla Festival, said in a press release.
            The festival further said the decision should be seen as a clear remark that sexual violence can’t be tolerated.
            “It’s not that we can’t handle the problem or that the problem only exists at festivals, it’s about taking a stand,” Kajsa Apelqvist, the festival’s head of communications told Aftonbladet.
            Prime Minister Stefan Lofven called for a wider effort to stop sexual assaults at festivals and concerts.
            “I get so upset and we need to stop this,” Lofven said Sunday. “We’re demanding police get better at solving these types of crimes. We’re also looking at ways to increase video surveillance.”
            British band Mumford & Sons vowed to boycott the festival after being one of the headliners in 2016.
            “We won’t play at this festival again until we’ve had assurances from the police and organizers that they’re doing something to combat what appears to be a disgustingly high rate of reported sexual violence,” the band said on its Facebook page after the 2016 festival.
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