Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 26, 2015
It is important when you hear about the constant ongoing attacks across Europe by the Moslems we brought in to give free everything to that you keep things in perspective.
We need all these people in our countries, or we will all die. We literally cannot survive without massive Moslem immigration, bombings and so on.
So this Middle East-style war on the streets of what was once the most peaceful country on earth… it just has to happen. There cannot be any debate about it, or even an explanation of why.
RT:
Three grenade attacks this week have rocked Malmo, the third largest city in Sweden, prompting police to sound an alarm over the increasing violence. The city, which has a large migrant population, was struck by multiple explosions, shootings and arson.
On Friday the southern Swedish city of Malmo was shaken by an overnight hand grenade attack in the Solbacken neighbourhood, local media reported. It occurred less than 12 hours after another explosion in the residential area of Limhamn in the west, and two days after a car bomb attack that injured a man outside a community center in the south.
This week’s unrest continues a series of numerous shootings, explosions and arsons that have occurred since the beginning of the year in Malmo, infamous for high crime rates, multi-ethnic and gang-related violence.
Since the beginning of 2015, 18 explosions rocked the city prompting the Swedish police’s national bomb squad (NSB) to be called in. Over the whole 2014 a total of 25 explosions took place which shows a significant increase, Goran Mansson, head of NSB Malmo, told regional newspaper Sydsvenskan on Friday.
Police said they believe this week’s explosions are linked with the court sentencing of three young men on July 10 for their roles in the Christmas Eve bombing in Rosengard – the city district which has been dubbed by media as Sweden’s “most notorious refugee ghetto.” The Financial Times reported that nine out of 10 in Rosengard have a foreign background.
Following the spike in violence in the neighborhood in June, police announced that they would step up their presence in known trouble-hit areas such as Rosengard and Seved.
Rosengard, a district in Malmo, was built in the 1960s and has long been associated with immigrants. Over 80 percent of residents there are immigrants, hailing from the Middle East, Africa and Eastern Europe. Only 38 percent of residents in the district are employed, according to the Economist, prompting restive youth to take to rioting and crime.
Local authorities maintain they have already managed to revamp Rosengard’s image. “Many visible and physical changes are taking place, and residents are getting involved through participatory processes to bring about ecological, social and economically sustainable development.”
Lars Forstell, a communications manager with the Malmo police, told RT that there are 30 to 40 people with criminal background and weapons in the city. He explained that criminal activity is connected with internal conflicts between different gangs or ethnic groups.
“Some of these people are involved in selling drugs and some of them are in other kinds of economic relations with each other and are not happy with the way things work out. It’s more of a business-like conflict,” he said.
According to statistics provided by local authorities, 31 percent of the city’s 300, 000 population were born abroad and nearly 41 percent of the residents have a foreign background. The main countries from which immigration takes place are ones which have been recently plagued by conflicts – migrant groups from Iraq, Syria, the former Yugoslavia and Somalia are among them. The data also says that the Muslim population constitutes about 20 percent of Malmo’s population; this is one of the most significant percentages in Scandinavian cities.
Sweden is not going to be the monolithic society that it once was. Jews are going to be at the center of that. It’s a huge transformation for Sweden to make, they are now going into a multicultural mode. But without that transformation, Sweden will not survive.