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CarlThulhu

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Hi!

Long time listener and donator. I´m from Sweden and I´m not enjoying being citizen of canary country.

But thanks to freedomain radio I´ve found a fantastic girl, we´re engaged and recently moved to the country side from one of the major cities.

 

I spend alot of my free time drawing and designing.

My t-shirts https://carlthulhu.threadless.com/

My art https://paranoidanders.deviantart.com/

 

I´m hoping to get to know some decent, rational folks here, since my country has a deficit of them.

Cheers guys!

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Carolus Rex!

If you could post detailed descriptions of what exactly you are experiencing in your country, I know many here would appreciate it.

I found FDR thanks to the migrant crisis, and I came to the forums to hear the truth from people on the ground.

I don't know any Swedes, but anyone I ever spoke to, outside of FDR, from Germany, Belgium and France has been in complete denial of the situation. Although I guess one can afford to be in denial while living in the white-bread countryside. I wonder what your observations are in Sweden.

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Hey, Mishi2!
 

Thanks for the interest in my failing nation! Where are you from?

Your experience with people from other european countries is the same as mine with most swedes. Head in sand. People are starting to wake up though and what was complete taboo a couple of years ago is now being tentatively discussed in the MSM.

As for me, I just saw what was going on in Malmö where I lived. It started a few years ago with cars burning a few times a week in the immigrant neighborhoods, escalated to where there was a car burning every night for the whole of last summer, in every part of the city.

A few months before we moved, the caretaker in a building two streets up from us was shot several times when he was out shoveling snow at night. This is a central part of Malmö that was known as cane town because it was mostly old people living there. We moved there for the peace and quiet. When the police was searchin for the gun in the local park they found a handgranade in the bushes. This park contains two daycares.

I could go on.

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10 hours ago, CarlThulhu said:

1. Thanks for the interest in my failing nation! Where are you from?
2. Your experience with people from other european countries is the same as mine with most swedes. Head in sand. People are starting to wake up though and what was complete taboo a couple of years ago is now being tentatively discussed in the MSM.
3. As for me, I just saw what was going on in Malmö where I lived. It started a few years ago with cars burning a few times a week in the immigrant neighborhoods, escalated to where there was a car burning every night for the whole of last summer, in every part of the city. A few months before we moved, the caretaker in a building two streets up from us was shot several times when he was out shoveling snow at night. This is a central part of Malmö that was known as cane town because it was mostly old people living there. We moved there for the peace and quiet. When the police was searchin for the gun in the local park they found a handgranade in the bushes. This park contains two daycares.
4. I could go on.

1. There is a reason I greeted you saying Carolus Rex. I think Sweden has been a country worthy of admiration up until the mid 20th century. I am from Hungary and Mongolia.
2. That is good news as I take it. 
3. Malmö... yeah, we have heard of Malmö, putting it as neutrally as possible. If you had to put a number on it, how many muslims do you have in your country? Also, what percentage of them are up for coexistance? I don't trust official data. 
4. I think you should go on.You should open a new thread on Sweden and your experiences. In fact I think you should make an effort to be on the show to broadcast your message. Especially since you are from Malmö. I'm sure you know how extremely suppressed information is. Also, personal stories will always be more convincing than any argument a philosopher can make.

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