Much of Malmo becomes Muslim enclave
The EU is still there, but the "fission" has already taken place in the country at the forefront of multiculturalism, open borders and hospitality. Since 1980, according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, half of all residence permits granted by Sweden - nearly 400,000 - have gone to reunite families from various geopolitical disaster areas. Many of these places were in the Islamic world: Yugoslavia, Somalia, Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan the main ones.In other words, this burg in Sweden is being turned into a variation on Saudi Arabia, as it was up until a number of years ago, before they began easing up on their offensive restrictions against women. Now, a terrible situation's come up in Sweden that's going to turn the whole country into a disaster.
[...] And so the famous "land of the right of asylum" ended up with suburbs where today only one in ten inhabitants is Swedish and at Lund University academics of Egyptian origin such as Sameh Egyptson publish research on the project of Islamization of Swedish society through demographic and cultural changes.
[...] Olof, a local shopkeeper, reads his newspaper in a café in the Triangeln shopping centre. Like many of his compatriots, he believes that there are too many immigrants: 'We Swedes are already a minority in Malmö,' he says. In fact, in this third largest city in the kingdom, with a population of 357,000, 57 percent were born abroad or of foreign parents, and 184 nationalities are represented."
In Malmö the new figures for the age groups 5-9 and 10-14 are more than 68 percent foreigners.
According to data from Statistics Sweden (SBC), 34.62 percent of all inhabitants in Sweden at the beginning of the year have foreign ancestry of up to one generation. They are therefore first or second generation immigrants.
The majority of students in Malmö have a migrant background. The news prompts calls for new educational facilities where migrants can study in their mother tongue, Arabic, because Swedish is now a "minority language". As early as 2010, the Wall Street Journal warned that Sweden would become “Eurabia”.
“Jews leave Sweden's third largest city,” writes Swedish newspaper Nyheter Idag. Malmö's Jewish community is expected to dissolve by 2029. An American journalist, Andy Ngo, paid a visit: “I stopped by the synagogue in Malmö. I was greeted by a metal security fence and CCTV. The synagogue was attacked with explosives. The closer the GPS told me I was to my destination, the more veils I saw and the less Swedish I heard. In Rinkeby, girls and some little girls wear headscarves. Cafés are basically men-only spaces, and one restaurant in the city center offers separate seating, with a tent for 'families', a euphemism for women."
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