High Rates of Racism Among Young Swedish Females

Here.

The article is in Finnish, but if you can read Finnish, it says that recent surveys show very high numbers of Swedish girls and young women (25% of females aged 13-25) are racist against Arabs, especially Arab males.

Well, sometimes it pays to generalize. A very high percentage of rapes of Swedish young females are committed by Arab males. Comparatively speaking, Swedish males commit relatively few rapes against these same females. So consequently, young Swedish females have negative views of young Arab males, whom they see as a bunch of rapists.

Sweden is an officially antiracist country, and the Left, which has been in power for a long time now, has had an official policy of importing as many non-Europeans as possible into Sweden. The result has been a catastrophe as Arabs and other Middle Easterners formed ghettos that erupt regularly and have become more or less no-go zones for public safety personnel.

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68 Responses to High Rates of Racism Among Young Swedish Females

  1. Bay Area Guy

    They may be racist, but it certainly is justified in many ways.

    Arabs have no business being in Sweden.

  2. Arab bastards and Muslims in general are such people that hate is the only thing they’re gonna get for their behaviour. In the UK the Paki bastards have distorted the traditional social fabric and are also likely to commit gang rapes of White English girls. The condition of Sweden isnt something to be surprised of, since bringing those scums into their land is the retarded official policy

    • Saffer

      As a muslim, it sadden’s me to hear that such thoughts about my culture and religion are being formed.
      The few rotten eggs shouldn’t be used to judge most of us, who are decent, hard-working, family oriented people.
      Anyone who commits rape, muslim or otherwise should be punished!
      And all women, Swedish, British or any other, deserve respect.

  3. Any idea what countries all those European arabs come from? Why the hell would arabs want to go to Sweden of all places?

    • tulio

      To get at blondes poosies? J/k.

      Just curious, why is immigration an official goal of the government? Do they have a stated reason behind this? Is there a labor shortage in Sweden?

      • Bay Area Guy

        Well, since non-whites minority groups in Western countries tend to generally lean more towards the left (even if they are socially conservative on certain issues), leftist elites in Sweden want to enlarge the percentage of the electorate that will vote for them.

        • Brengunn

          Whilst it may be true that minority groups favour the left, that’s understandable because they are more welcoming than the right. But, to say that it’s an election tactic is wrong as it’s been seen to weaken the left’s white working class base. So, they’ve probably made no gains.

          The truth about immigration is, no one can stop it, left or right.Those people are determined to come to Northern Europe and in general they work hard and get on with their lives. A lot of this stuff is scaremongering by the right wing press, ‘Muslims are religious fanatics, Muslims are rapists’. I was on a bus home yesterday and I was sat near two Muslim school girls, they were foul mouthed and gossipy and covered in make-up, and I thought, they’re the exact same as white school girls. The lads are just the same, too.

          Sometimes it’s tempting to buy into all the hate in the media but in my personal experience, it’s not true. So, I’m no bleeding heart but I do live in an ethnic area, it’s full of Muslims of all sorts, Yemeni, Somali, Pakistani, etc. and everyone seems to rub along just fine.

        • Bay Area Guy

          The truth about immigration is, no one can stop it, left or right.

          The Japanese have managed.

          I was on a bus home yesterday and I was sat near two Muslim school girls, they were foul mouthed and gossipy and covered in make-up, and I thought, they’re the exact same as white school girls. The lads are just the same, too.

          I’m glad you have managed to make a good situation of it.

          And look, just to clarify, I distinguish between diversity/multiculturalism on an individual level and diversity/multiculturalism on a macro level.

          I happen to live in the S.F. Bay Area, and have known many people of various different races. In fact, I’d say that right about now, the majority of my friends and acquaintances are non-white.

          So diversity can lead to positive one-on-one interactions.

          However, on a macro level, I just don’t see any evidence for diversity being a strength. It leads to an erosion of trust, a reduced willingness to sacrifice and contribute for the greater good, identity politics, race riots, “ethnic enclaves” (which is a euphemism for ghetto), etc.

          Just consider the fact that the U.S. had a reasonably strong welfare state up until the late 60s, and ever since then, it has only gotten weaker and weaker. And if you read between the lines, race had everything to do with the weakening of the welfare state.

          Going back to Japan. Sure, you might argue that they’ll soon suffer from labor shortages, or that they’re a bit “stagnant” and lacking in “enrichment” compared to other industrialized countries.

          But last time I checked, they haven’t had race riots, identity politics, a Muslim rape epidemic, etc.

        • Dota

          BAG

          “Just consider the fact that the U.S. had a reasonably strong welfare state up until the late 60s, and ever since then, it has only gotten weaker and weaker. ”

          That has less to do with race and more to do with Reagen’s doucheonomics. Canada has quite the immigrant problem too yet their welfare system is intact. It’s not about race but political will. Canada’s welfare system is routinely abused by desis who work cash jobs (cabs), refuse to pay taxes and then collect government assistance for rent and food. All the other concerns you’ve talked about are fair and I agree with them. Diversity undermines not only the political, but even the social fabric of society. But you must also understand that so long as western elites maintain an economic hegemony over the third world via the WB/IMF, immigrants will continue to pour in from every corner of the globe. BTW BAG, I’d like to send you something so if you feel comfortable enough you might authorize Robert to forward your email address to me. If not, that’s cool too.

        • Gay State Girl

          “That has less to do with race and more to do with Reagen’s doucheonomics.”

          Do the math. The racial tensions enabled the Southern Strategy and the Reagan Revolution.

        • Bay Area Guy

          BTW BAG, I’d like to send you something so if you feel comfortable enough you might authorize Robert to forward your email address to me. If not, that’s cool too.

          Sounds good!

          Robert, if you can, I would prefer that he contact me through my new gmail address.

        • Gay State Girl

          Stay away from Gmail, at least for matters such as this. Google is a CIA/NSA front.

        • Bay Area Guy

          @ GSG

          Well, I can’t imagine that Dota would send me something that would advocate unlawful action or something otherwise incriminating to the point where I could be sent away.

        • Brengunn

          @BayAreaGuy,

          The Japanese have managed.

          It’s a false comparison. The States has a huge land border with Mexico and potential immigrants have a huge network of contacts already within the country. Western Europe is surrounded with relatively poorer countries with either land routes or short journeys across the Med providing easy access for the determined. Plus, with a history of colonialism, there has been an influx from the former colonies, especially in Britain and France, leading to familial and business connections. This leads to more immigration.

          Contrast that to Japan, with Siberia, the North Pacific and for a long time, communist China protecting it’s borders on all sides. Neither does Japan have Europe’s history of colonialism.

          However, on a macro level, I just don’t see any evidence for diversity being a strength. It leads to an erosion of trust, a reduced willingness to sacrifice and contribute for the greater good, identity politics, race riots, “ethnic enclaves” (which is a euphemism for ghetto), etc.

          It’s still too early to make a long term judgement, I think. There certainly are cultural clashes in the short term but I think these will calm down in second and third generation immigrants. Remember, North America has a melange of lots of distinct white European cultures that have coalesced into the US white culture. I think it’s reasonable to presume the same will happen to the current wave of immigration.

          Just consider the fact that the U.S. had a reasonably strong welfare state up until the late 60s, and ever since then, it has only gotten weaker and weaker. And if you read between the lines, race had everything to do with the weakening of the welfare state.

          I can’t really comment on any facts, I don’t really know anything about it. All I can say is that the US’s per capita spending on welfare is abysmal while the profits at the top are scandalous. If I was making decisions to cut welfare, it would certainly be in my interests to have the blame layed on the Blacks or Mexicans. Basic, divide and rule.

        • Bay Area Guy

          Plus, with a history of colonialism, there has been an influx from the former colonies, especially in Britain and France, leading to familial and business connections. This leads to more immigration.

          Okay, so answer me this.

          Did Sweden ever colonize the Arab world? Did Ireland ever colonize Nigeria? Greece now has its share of Muslim immigrants. Did they ever colonize the Muslim world? No, if anything, they were colonized by the Muslims.

          Sorry, but the more I study non-white immigration to Europe, the more I’m beginning to conclude that the whole “colonialism is the reason for immigration” line of reasoning is bullshit.

          If that’s the case, why are immigrants moving to countries that were not former colonial powers.

          Neither does Japan have Europe’s history of colonialism.

          Ha, don’t tell that to the Koreans or Chinese!

          Also, again, your colonialism argument doesn’t work. The Ottoman Empire subjugated various different peoples and lands throughout its history. And yet you don’t see millions of Greeks and other former subjects flooding into Turkey nowadays.

        • Gay State Girl

          “However, on a macro level, I just don’t see any evidence for diversity being a strength. It leads to an erosion of trust, a reduced willingness to sacrifice and contribute for the greater good, identity politics, race riots, “ethnic enclaves” (which is a euphemism for ghetto), etc.”

          Amen.

          “Remember, North America has a melange of lots of distinct white European cultures that have coalesced into the US white culture. I think it’s reasonable to presume the same will happen to the current wave of immigration.”

          There is a difference. In addition to racial baarrierss preventing non white immigrants from shedding their ancestral identity, it is much easier to keep in touch with one’s native culture today then during the great migration. First generation Americans can communicate daily with their relatives, travel to their native country with convenience and low cost. And I need not mention that immigrants are encouraged to adopt hyphenated identities.

        • Brengunn

          Fecked up my italics, shit.

        • Xera

          That’s because Greeks and former colonial subjects of the Ottoman Empire DID flee to and did crowd Turkey during its reign; have you never studied about the history of the Ottoman empire? Why do you think one of Turkeys most famous movie star is Bosnian?

          Also I was asking Robert to do a post on an idea that I had; it involved having an open Europe policy where the U.S would spend a substantial amount of money on securing land, houses, abandoned complexes, health care plans and small towns by cutting off the military budget by substantial portions and then spending it on the above things allowing complete free access for European immigrants and other races that are related or played a role in their civilizations, to come her to boost up the U.S white majority birth rate. In continuation, the money spend would be spend on again on securing available empty land, houses, abandoned complexes, health care plans and suitable towns for families so that everything that European immigrants would want and have demands for to have reasons for immigrating to America, would be free of cost. While at the same time the U.S would have normal LEGAL filtration immigration, where immigrants are selected based on skills and qualifications, from countries that are non-white, non European or that did not have any historical ties or racial relations with Europeans or European civilizations.

          At this point, this is the only sane and fair way to manage U.S immigration policy from an interest. This is the only one way that makes sense for minorities if they want to enjoy the same rights and fair play as they do now without triggering some sort of future demographic catastrophe on the part of the white majority and American society. Unfortunately Robert doesn’t seem to agree with me on this and thinks that only right wing whites would immigrate here OR the European immigrants in question would just quickly take up irrational reactionary U.S politics after settling.

        • Brengunn

          @BayAreaGuy,

          I did’nt say colonialism was the sole reason for immigration but it is a contributing factor. If you look at immigrant demographics in Europe, there are lots of west and east Indians in Britain, there are lots of north Africans in France and loads of Congolese in Belgium, so it plays a part. But the major force is economics. They want to come for better lives, simple as.

          @GayStateGirl,

          There is the racial barrier but I think it’s still to early to tell what will happen in the next century, afterall this is the first time anything like this and on this scale has happened. About technology, the cultural gap becomes too great for second generation immigrants to identify with their often very poor relations in their homeland. They identify more with people who grew up near them.

        • Steve

          @Brengunn

          I was walking around town yesterday and I was surprised by how many Chinese/NE Asians I saw. I probably saw more Chinese people than black people and definitely more than south Asians. They were all over the place. Just an observation.

          Secondly, I really don’t see why it would be impossible to stop immigration, if there was serious political will. Yeah some of it is illegal but a lot of it is legal. Isn’t most of it legal? We are an island too, which helps. There’s no political will. Nobody is even trying.

          .

        • Brengunn

          @Steve,

          I know, they all seem to be students though. Every time I’m in Aldi, everyone in the shop seems to be Chinese. Funny thing is, you always hear about this White male/Asian female phenomena but it’s not evident here. In fact, you never see Asians even talking to any other races. It’s a bit mad, really. If I was studying abroad, the first thing I’d be doing is trying to make friends with the locals, sample their culture, food, nightlife etc. Maybe that’s just a Western view on life.

          I don’t know, immigrants serve a purpose. Personally, I don’t give a shit how many come, I’d rather live next door to an Arab than a Daily Mail reader.

          Congrats on your first win of the season, they played some great stuff.

        • Steve

          thanks.

          Me and my mate got in with a group of Spanish students in Manchester, where I went to uni. But apart from us, they all only socialised with Spaniards and constantly spoke Spanish even tho they were here to learn English. So Europeans do it too I guess.

          I once got talking to a Chinese girl on the Manchester-L’pool train. I couldn’t find my phone and she saw me looking for it so she rang it for me. She was beautiful too…dream Asian girl. Her dad owned a shopping mall in Shanghai. He must have been loaded. I don’t know why I told that…oh as an example of Asian student talking to English person. I went on dates with two south Korean girls too and went to a Chinese buffet with Chinese guys from my Japanese class. I think the lesson with the Spaniards and the Asians is they flock together and you might get the impression they want to keep to themselves but if they get the chance to talk to you or make friends with you, they are open to it. From their pov, they actually don’t find it easy to make friends with locals. They probably don’t get approached by us and/or feel shy about their English. They’re usually nice if you talk to them.

        • Steve

          *also a lot of English student culture is about getting pissed.

        • Brengunn

          I suppose everyone does it to an extent, I was maybe being a bit harsh because of the whole WM/AF thing you hear on the internet, yet never see here. Back home, I worked with a load of Chinese in a restaurant and got on well with some of them but on the whole they were quite insular. One guy was sound, and wanted me to come round to his for a real Chinese meal but his table manners were so atrocious, I could’nt bring myself to go. There was a really nice girl too, but I’m ashamed to say, I could’nt help but think ‘down syndrome’ everytime I looked at her.

          What were the two Korean ones like? How did they differ from Europeans in their attitude to relationships, if you don’t mind me asking?

        • Steve

          Of course I don’t mind you asking. But nothing really happened with them so I’m not in the best position to talk about their attitude to relationships or sex. Just went out a few times. One was really really shy but we had a few good conversations online after she got back to Korea. The other was more outgoing (but nice and not aggressive) and really nice looking. She asked if I’d visit her in Korea but I don’t know, I blew it I guess.

          re Korean woman looks, how about this beauty?

          http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?um=1&hl=en&sa=N&biw=1366&bih=643&tbm=isch&tbnid=8DfUStzHAxb6rM:&imgrefurl=http://www.koreanbeacon.com/tag/korean-women/&docid=cjhYnI8M4GBEyM&imgurl=http://www.koreanbeacon.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/71.jpg&w=400&h=655&ei=071oUPypDKX80QXFqoGgBg&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=388&sig=111764533000740290459&page=1&tbnh=127&tbnw=78&start=0&ndsp=27&ved=1t:429,r:2,s:0,i:79&tx=52&ty=37

          or

          http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?um=1&hl=en&sa=N&biw=1366&bih=643&tbm=isch&tbnid=NzDIWXDG9Lp6FM:&imgrefurl=http://metropolitician.blogs.com/scribblings_of_the_metrop/2007/02/a_brave_new_wor.html&docid=vJdWrm8C1TlRAM&imgurl=http://metropolitician.blogs.com/scribblings_of_the_metrop/_upload_200605_story3_20060501_1.gif&w=250&h=331&ei=071oUPypDKX80QXFqoGgBg&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=269&vpy=157&dur=678&hovh=258&hovw=195&tx=72&ty=117&sig=111764533000740290459&page=1&tbnh=127&tbnw=96&start=0&ndsp=27&ved=1t:429,r:1,s:0,i:76

          There are some unbelievably fit Japanese woman too.

          In one place I lived in Manchester, it was right opposite the Chinese embassy, which is maybe why a bunch of Chinese professors visiting Manchester were accommodated there. There was a tennis court there and I started playing tennis with them every day and I got to know them a bit. A bunch of university teachers and professors aren’t a representative sample but they were really nice people and seemed very sociable among themselves. They seemed to be perfectly up for talking to people who approached them in a friendly way.

          The more I think about them, the more I think how much I liked them. I called one of them my Chinese mother and she gave me a baby book of mandarin. Cool woman. Good tennis player.

          Anyway, I went to dinner to one of their flats and they told me about the rules in China concerning where people sit. The host sits at one end of the table, the guest or maybe the highest status guest at the other. Then the left side and the right side were ranked. Can’t remember. My point is they weren”t short of manners or etiquette.

          They could have been different from the ones you knew in that they weren’t the average working stiff and maybe the ones you knew were Cantonese like a lot of Chinese who live here who came from Hong Kong. I don’t know how different that would make them culturally…anyone?

        • Brengunn

          The first girl is a stunner the second looked a little stern for my tastes.

          The host sits at one end of the table, the guest or maybe the highest status guest at the other. Then the left side and the right side were ranked. Can’t remember. My point is they weren”t short of manners or etiquette.

          I watched that Andrew Marr show on the BBC tonight, it’s about human history. Anyway, he was talking about Confucius and Socrates and how their ideas still reverberate in the world. Confucius was about conformity, tradition and rigourous etiquette. Socrates was about questioning everything, sort of anarchic.

          Makes you wonder.

        • Steve

          I just googled Korean woman and came up with a couple of examples of good looking, non mongy Asian woman. Google ‘down syndrome tiger’. I’m not even 100% sure if its real but it amazingly has the same kind of look as a down syndrome person.

          I saw that programme too and I too thought about it when I wrote about the table etiquette! It was very good. Of course both civilisations, with their different cultural and political characters, have been shaped by their different histories and philosophies and he explained part of that well and insightfully. You could watch part 1 and 2 of Niall Ferguson’s ‘China, turmoil and triumph’ for more of the story of how China’s history has shaped its present, if you haven’t seen it.

          I wonder if there is any kind of racial genetic dispositions that have affected western and eastern culture or inclined them in the directions they took.

        • Steve

          Its on 4OD online btw

        • Steve

          Great song related to blowing it with a girl.

        • Brengunn

          I knew it would be that tiger, I’ve seen him before. He’s an inbred white tiger. They normally kill these ones when their cubs and sell the ones that are less mongy on the outside but still quite retarded. It’s sick.

          I’m not a big fan of Niall Ferguson, his interpretation is a bit too right wing for me, I always feel he draws the wrong conclusions. I also hate that he started to say things like ‘killer apps’ when referring to historical inventions. What a cunt.

          I wonder if there is any kind of racial genetic dispositions that have affected western and eastern culture or inclined them in the directions they took.

          That’s what I was thinking when I watched both tonight’s program and Niall Ferguson’s one a while ago. His contention was that it was competition between European states that made us leap ahead of the Chinese. China is huge, bigger than Europe, yet they managed to rule it from a centralised power. I would draw racial conclusions rather than political conclusions from this.

        • Steve

          I’m just rewatching triumph and turmoil and I’m not sure about his analysis (although you get some good history). He seems to be contending that China is like an empire that manages to stay together and not disintegrate due to centralised authoritarian rule. But at this point 92% of Chinese are han so most of the population is ethnically homogeneous, a pretty solid basis for nationhood. Okay, the Tibetans might want to secede if given the choice but I’m not sure why most of China couldn’t maintain unity as a democracy.

          “I also hate that he started to say things like ‘killer apps’ when referring to historical inventions. What a cunt.”

          lol.

      • I don’t agree with BAG’s notion that the Left invites non-Whites into White countries to win the vote. I simply have not seen any evidence whatsoever that this is happening anywhere on Earth.

        Understand that among the White Left, mass immigration of non-Whites into White lands is simply part of the ideological package. It’s seen as anti-racism or whatever. Sort of like radical/gender feminism is now de rigeour among the White Left. Same thing. It’s just an ideological prison, that’s all it is.

    • Gay State Girl

      Brengunn

      Indonesians in The Netherlands, Latin Americans in Spain, SE Asians in France, Central Asian muslims in Russia proper, Cape Verdeans in Portugal, most recently Libyans refugees have flocked to Italy, don’t know if Germany took in immigrants from the seized colonies.

      “About technology, the cultural gap becomes too great for second generation immigrants to identify with their often very poor relations in their homeland. They identify more with people who grew up near them.”

      That is not true of the American Southwest in which hispanics make up the majority of many counties.

      • Brengunn

        The American Southwest is slightly different because of the proximity of Mexico and the cultural saturation from so many immigrants, it has changed the culture and language.

        In Europe, with varied cultures moving in, they tend to adopt the host language and at least some of their culture.

        • I’d still say the same sort of thing happens to 2nd gen mexicans. They aren’t really accepted as Mexican back home and have no choice but to assimilate to some degree.

  4. tulio

    There’s high levels of antipathy to Muslims and Arabs all across Europe. I heard in south France Arabs(and blacks too probably) can’t even get into some nightclubs. I think it’s like that in Germany too. Turks seems to be quite disliked by Germans. Then you of course have this in England:

    http://globetribune.info/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/LondonProtest.jpg

    For some reason America has dodged the bullet as far as Arabs and Muslims go. They don’t seem to cause any problems here.

  5. Dúnedain

    There should also be high rates of racism among young Swedish men.

  6. James Schipper

    Dear Robert
    I pressed the link, but something in Finnish came up. At least, it looked like Finnish to me.

    Anti-Arab sentiment is NOT racism, for the obvious reason that Arabs aren’t a race. Swedish females may be guilty of excessive generalization, but they aren’t being racist for disliking Arabs for their real or suspected behavior. Anti-Arabism is no more racist than anti-Americanism or Islamophobia.

    Swedish women are indeed practicing overgeneralization because, although a majority of rapes in Sweden are committed by Muslims, the vast majority of Muslim men are not rapists. What is unusual in Scandinavia is not the high rate of rape by Muslims but the very low rate of rape by the native Scandinavians.

    Swedish immigration policy is race-neutral. A lot of the foreign-born in Sweden are East-Europeans or other Scandinavians, mainly Finns. The biggest Arab group are the Iraqis. They came as refugees. Another big group of Muslims in Sweden are Somalians. There are also many Muslim Bosniacs.

    A lot of Swedes believe that immigration is necessary for economic growth. So do a majority of Canadians and Americans. This belief is wrong of course, but it is honestly held by most people.

    Sweden is probably like the Netherlands, where the most disliked immigrant group are the Maroccans, who racially are much closer to the Dutch than the Caribbeans, who are much more popular. Race has nothing to do with it.

    Regards. James

  7. With the thoughts you'd be thinkin

    It’s not just europe, my country Australia has simillar issues, paticularly in sydney. Funny thing is it tends to only be Arab and African Muslims, not indian, iranian or turkish.

  8. Gay State Girl

    Did you read JAY’s post on the neew Muslim Norwegian Minister of Culture?

  9. Dúnedain

    Why is everything in italics now?

  10. Pepperoncini

    Who can blame them. It should be more like 95%.
    Middler Eastern , Horner, Magrebian and Asian Muslim males taking advantage of tolerant Scandinavian society. Where the heck are all the 1% biker gangs when you need em.

  11. Gay State Girl

    This is the best quote from JAY.

    “If advocates for “Diversity” gave any thought to what they espouse they would realize that promoting multi-culturalism and multi-racialism destroys diversity.

    Both culture and racial differentiation require many generations of separate development. All of the fascinating diversity of the human species, the result of separate evolution over hundreds of generations, will be destroyed in a couple of generations as a result of the lib-left love of “diversity.”

    As a result of this globalist program of mongrelization humanity will be diminished in the capacity for both cultural and biological adaptation.”

  12. Jason

    Communists didn’t cause the diversity to come about. In America, free trade is what brought in Mexicans and slavery brought in blacks. The white race tends to be getting smaller because in the modern world white families have fewer babies.

    There is nothing wrong with people marrying whoever they want. It’s only become a hot button issue because capitalism has put immigration into overdrive, which is changing the world too quickly, and causing culture to collide in negative ways.

    What’s odd is the right wing will mock “race mixers” as commies, while Communism actually prevents immigration and quick, massive culture change.

  13. Finnish

    You either try to falsify the article on purpose or you have troubles understanding your own language.

    It doesn’t say that 25% of young Swedish females are racist. It says that out of all racist blogs, 25% of them comes from young females. Nor does this article say anything about Arabs or muslims.

    However falsifying and exaggeration is common among people with hateful mind, so I understand where you’re coming from.

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