Wednesday, March 09, 2016

Swedish women warned 'don't go out at night' amid migrant sex attacks


From The Express:
Officers in picturesque Östersund issued the astonishing warning after gangs of "foreign" men went on the rampage, attempting to rape women in the street and even groping a group of 10-year-old girls at a bus stop. 
The shocking announcement will heighten concerns around the effects of mass migration on Sweden, which has been struggling to integrate more then 150,000 predominantly Muslim migrants. 
Women in the tiny lakeside town of Östersund, in central Sweden, have been terrorised by sex attacks with six such incidents being recorded in the last two weeks. 
In all of the cases the male attackers, often acting in gangs, were described as being "of foreign appearance". 
The attacks come as Swedish authorities have begun sending increasing numbers of migrants to a refugee reception centre in the small town because all accommodation further south has already been filled. 
Speaking at an extraordinary press conference yesterday police chiefs issued a stunning warning to women, telling them Östersund is now so unsafe they should not go out after dark alone.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

How can the government of Sweden even be considered legitimate at this point?

Epaminondas said...

How to go out at night, lesson one

Pastorius said...

It must be very difficult to walk past troops like that, and NOT do something to get arrested.

Anonymous said...

Anon, you say:
"How can the government of Sweden even be considered legitimate at this point?"

Please try to explain to me how can the US government even be considered legitimate at this point?

Charles Martel

Epaminondas said...

The govt are duly and legally elected.

The problem is with the PEOPLE.

Pastorius said...

In business, a person is not going to be successful until he has shown the willingness and capability of taking responsibility and succeeding with it.

That is how government is.

Whether we like it or not, we the people ARE responsible for the government. If we don't like what we see, it is because we are not showing the willingness and capability of taking on the responsibility necessary.

Next stop, Revolutionary Rd.