Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 8, 2016
It’s a beautiful scene. But it needs Moslems.
A crisis took place over the last decade when it was discovered that people in third world countries are poor. Women and Jews got together and decided that the only conceivable solution to this problem was to bring the entire populations of third world countries into affluent Western countries.
It was a magnificently brilliant plan.
There was just one catch: neither the women or the Jews who planned this plan thought to Google just how many poor people there are living in third world countries.
Now, Sweden is running out of space.
These people must now live inside your houses, goyim.
Residents in the municipality of Norrtälje, north of Stockholm, have been encouraged to allow freshly arrived immigrants to live in their country homes in winter, Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet wrote.
“Does your country house stand empty in winter?” Norrtälje authorities asked the residents in targeted mailing. The idea behind the controversial campaign is to try and match up home owners with homeless immigrants in order to target the acute housing shortage.
Ali Rashidi, head of social services at Norrtälje Municipality, said that municipality in some cases may step in and ensure rents will be paid in full.
“Most of the people are well-behaved. Besides, refugees get establishment support from the Employment Service, which should also suffice to pay the rent,” Rashidi explained to Svenska Dagbladet, citing great interest for the initiative.
Norrtälje Municipality is the largest and northernmost municipality of Stockholm County, with over 30,000 inhabitants. Many of the houses in Norrtälje municipality are summer cottages, only inhabited during warm months. This is due to the municipality’s geographical location by the Stockholm Archipelago, which makes it popular among both Stockholmers and tourists.
Earlier this year, Sweden tried modular housing as a solution to the ballooning housing crisis. However, this initiative triggered extensive criticism from both construction experts for being pricey and sociologists for promoting the emergence of shantytowns. Besides, migrants themselves turned out to protest against modular housing. Last Friday, a demonstration was arranged by unhappy migrants who had recently moved into freshly built modular housing in Fagersjö in Stockholm.
What good is it to bring millions upon millions of Islamic peasants into Western Europe if we can’t keep them happy?
“We decided that we do not want to continue living under these conditions,” one of the dissatisfied men told the news outlet Mitt i.
According to their complaints, asylum seekers expected to have their own permanent apartments, as opposed to the modular housing which was hastily built to take care of the new arrivals and where the tenants are forced to share the kitchen with their fellow migrant families.
These people have rights.
They’re human beings.
You can’t make them live in a shanty town just because you hate their skin tone.
You must let them in your houses.