Sweden to Address the Problem of Gypsy Beggars Using Feminist Coercion Tactics

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 17, 2014

Gypsies: If only someone would take the time to understand their feelings, they would all start acting like normal people for some reason.
Gypsies: If only someone would take the time to understand their feelings, they would all start acting like normal people for some reason.

In an act of pure racism uncharacteristic of the golden retriever nation, Sweden has publicly mentioned the fact that Romania has released tens of thousands of gypsy beggars onto their streets, and even gone so far as to call a meeting to discuss this “problem.”

The Local
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Thousands of beggars have arrived in Sweden over the past two years, with ninety percent of them travelling from Romania, according to figures released by Stockholm’s Social Administration in April.

Most of them are members of the Roma community – one of the EU’s largest minority groups – and arrive as EU tourists under the right to Freedom of Movement. Many live in tents or caravans and make a living by asking Swedes for money outside shops and underground stations.

Romania has been criticized in recent months for failing to do enough to help Roma people living in poverty. The Swedish government and the EU has said the Romanian government should focus on improving living conditions in Romania, so that fewer people leave the country to beg elsewhere in Europe.

Negotiations between Sweden and Romania broke down last spring under Sweden’s previous centre-right government, but resumed in November when Sweden’s Minister for Children and the Elderly and Gender Equality, Social Democrat Åsa Regnér, met with Romania’s Ambassador to Sweden, Răduţa Matache.

On Wednesday, Regnér announced that she would be holding talks with her Romanian counterpart Rovana Plumb in Stockholm in January.

“I will meet my ministerial colleague to talk about security for this vulnerable group and its right to education, employment and housing,” she said, adding that the Swedish government had received signals that the Romanian government had “raised its ambitions” for the Roma community.

“We know that they are clearly aware of the situation,” she told Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet.

“The question is how Sweden and the EU can support the [Roma] further so that those people shall pursue a livelihood in their homeland,” she said.

Regnér said that Sweden was willing to help Romania fight for additional EU funding and suggested that Sweden might also provide technical assistance to help Romania work out how best to spend and invest EU funding responsibly.

She also announced that a national coordinator on Roma policy would be appointed before the New Year, to help improve communication between different Swedish municipalities, which currently have different guidelines on how much help and support they give to Roma beggars and other immigrants..

For more than two thousand years Europeans have been attempting to get gypsies to work and live in houses, and for more than two thousand years they have failed.

But now that Swedish feminists are on the job, it should be taken care of in no time at all. Once the gypsies realize that these Swedish feminists genuinely care about their feelings and emotions, the healing process can truly begin.