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Sweden is experiencing a rise in violence and insecurity. The speaker criticizes the decision to bring in over a million people from the Middle East and Africa, arguing that it has not resulted in a prosperous and harmonious society. They express frustration with those who try to impose Sharia law or engage in violence, stating that they have no empathy or respect for them. The speaker also criticizes the left for their definition of racism and their response to the situation. They conclude by expressing a preference for being deported and executed in Yemen rather than enduring the perceived harm caused by leftist ideologies and migrant behavior.

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I'm a 43-year-old woman who grew up in Galway City, but now I live outside of it. Lately, I find myself not wanting to go into the city because I'm concerned for my safety. I've started locking my car doors at traffic lights, something I never did before. The thought of taking my children to a St. Patrick's Day parade makes me uneasy, considering events happening worldwide, especially in Europe. Even last night, while out with friends, I felt the need to constantly watch over my sister. I never felt this way before. I was driving near a shopping center and saw a man leave his kids unattended near his car, and my immediate thought was someone could hurt them. Maybe it sounds alarmist, but events of the last few years justify my concerns. I've lived here my whole life, and having grown up in a rough area, it says something that I don't feel safe in my own country anymore. I can't be the only one who feels this way.

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I have an issue when it comes to targeting our kids and trying to change their gender. I don't care if a 40-year-old person wants to undergo gender reassignment, but I don't want to hear about it, pay for it, or be forced to acknowledge their chosen identity. Leave me alone and stay away from our children.

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Jag släppte allt och slutade göra motstånd när de hoppade in i bilen och drog iväg. Det är beklagligt att den yngsta var femton och att de dömdes tillsammans. Känner ingen skuldkänsla, men tycker att jag har fått mitt straff. Det är svårt att förstå att jag blev drabbad av detta, det var surrealistiskt. Translation: I let go and stopped resisting when they jumped into the car and drove away. It is regrettable that the youngest was fifteen and that they were sentenced together. I feel no guilt, but I think I have received my punishment. It is difficult to understand that I was affected by this, it was surreal.

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Speaker 0 argues that, just like George Floyd, there must be violent action: “we're not gonna… tear this motherfucker up.” They claim the second amendment is to protect ourselves from a tyrannical government, stating, “Google it. It's to protect ourselves from a tyrannical government. That's true.” They insist the police should be on “our side fighting, pointing their guns at the fucking government,” and assert, “It's the facts.” They emphasize that the Second Amendment is not for hunting or self-defense, but to protect from tyranny. The speaker expresses personal fear and anger: “I have a little baby,” and asserts, “You put a gun to my baby's head. I'm gonna hurt somebody.” They claim the government is harming them and their community: “That's what they're doing to us.” They identify as not Hispanic and formerly lived comfortably, but now fear for life quality, saying, “I'm black. I used be sitting home smoking my weed, enjoying my money, but I'll die about this shit. I'll have no quality of life left.” They describe difficulties related to immigration status and fear of consequences: their wife, who is documented with a work permit, “won't go to work because they'll take her still.” They claim confiscations of people with documents and even children, and declare that “they're taking people that have documents. They're taking kids.” They declare the world is ending for them and their community and assert the environment as intolerable. The speaker references political outrage and perceived hypocrisy in leadership, noting, “They go snatch the president of Venezuela, but our fucking president is a sex offender.” They suggest drastic action: “Why are we not the White House dragging him out by his fucking collar? That’s where we gotta go, you guys, to White House.” They describe the situation as unsustainable and dismiss what they call “bullshit,” insisting the current state cannot continue. They mention abortion in a negative or contradictory context with frustration: “You can just abort a baby,” implying a provocative or incendiary line of argument. Overall, the message centers on fervent anti-government and anti-establishment sentiment, the belief that the Second Amendment serves as protection against tyranny, a call for direct action, fear for personal and family safety, and accusations of political hypocrisy and systemic oppression affecting immigrants, Black people, and ordinary citizens.

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Der Dumme wird ausgenutzt und arbeitet nicht mehr für sich selbst und seine Familie, sondern für Abkassierer aus aller Welt. 62% der Familien im Bürgergeldbezug haben keinen deutschen Pass. Das Bürgergeld ist ein Etikettenschwindel, es ist ein Migrantengeld, ein Einwanderungsmagnet. Translation: The fool is being exploited and no longer works for himself and his family, but for profiteers from all over the world. 62% of families receiving citizen's income do not have a German passport. The citizen's income is a deception, it is migrant money, an immigration magnet.

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I'm addressing crimes committed by migrants, a taboo topic close to my heart. I've experienced being followed and harassed by non-native men. My friend and her daughters have also faced assaults. I believe in speaking out for women's safety, even if labeled as racist. Safety is more important than protecting communities with outdated views on women.

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I'm an American citizen, born here, 37 years old, and have paid taxes my whole life. I've put a lot of money into this country and always have to pay at the end of the year. I've never had any government assistance, food stamps, or any help from the government ever. I've paid tens of thousands of dollars in taxes, and they've never helped me. People here illegally are getting all that money that I paid in, that I can't have. It was taken from me from my hard work, out of my pocket, without my permission. Now they're giving it away to people who didn't earn it.

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I've been waiting for parents of child victims to speak out, but many are embarrassed and reluctant. What frustrates me the most is when I approached the high school principal about police reports regarding these incidents, and she dismissed them as unimportant. It raises the question of when she will be held accountable for her actions and inaction.

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I live in a place with mostly foreign nationals. My child is the only Irish child in her class and feels left out. The school didn't allow her to dress up for Halloween to avoid offending others. I don't feel safe going out alone anymore. I urge people to stand up for their children and country as the landscape is changing rapidly. It's important to prioritize our children and country's future above all else.

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Immigrants are accused of committing crimes such as rape and burglary. They are seen as savages who don't speak the language and view us with disdain.

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I'm not a conservative and don't support the extreme views being expressed. I believe in creating a better world for my children. Some people's obsession with hateful discourse and controversial topics is concerning. I feel caught between the left and right, just wanting a normal life. Some individuals seem mentally unstable with disturbing comments like wanting to have relations with family members or changing race.

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I moved to Sweden in 1987, obtaining permanent residency in 1991. Back then, it was paradise: clean, safe, and beautiful. But the decline of Sweden has been staggering. This year alone, there have been 32 bombs already, along with weekly shootings and the highest rape rate in Europe. One in four girls will be raped before 20. I've faced ridicule for speaking out about these issues. The problems aren't limited to major cities; they're nationwide. Lowering the prison sentence age won't solve anything. Multiculturalism has failed here. Importing so many people with different cultures simply doesn't work. Sweden is being destroyed, and authorities seem powerless. It's a tragedy that this was allowed to happen. I hope increased media coverage will awaken Sweden to demand change because right now, they are letting more people in than deporting. Sweden is a warning to the rest of Europe: We need to address these issues.

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The German parliament is full of left-green traitors and egomaniacs who will virtue signal us to hell to push their ideology. How many more times must we endure Aschaffenburg, Magdeburg, Mannheim, and Zolling? How many more rapes, stabbings, and murders, even of children, must we expect? This could happen to your family; you could be next.

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I feel abandoned with no one to help me. I'm labeled far right if I speak my mind. I'm frustrated with wasted time trying to see a doctor. Where are the children and women in the sun? Stop giving money to old friends in Poland. I feel pushed away.

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I voted for the AFD. It was a protest vote because I'm fed up with current politics and the established parties aren't getting it done. You see it in all the stabbings and rapes. I'm a woman, and I'm afraid to go out alone at night. I'm afraid to ride the train, afraid to go into the city, afraid to do anything in public. They talk about people being afraid of the AFD, but the AFD hasn't done anything to anyone, unlike some other people. The uncontrolled migration from the refugee crisis is going wrong. And I'm telling you, the AFD will get even more votes in the next election.

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People don't appreciate what they have, complaining about it. I'm upset that our past efforts are being wasted, with the country deteriorating. The fun and opportunities I had growing up are gone. It's not what I want, not what they died for. It's just not the same.

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I'm from Dublin but visit Mayo weekly. In my area, 85% of the population are foreign nationals. My child is the only Irish student in her class of 30, and she struggles to understand her classmates. Recently, she came home upset because she can't follow their conversations. Last Halloween, she was not allowed to dress up due to concerns about offending others. I no longer feel safe walking in my neighborhood, and I rarely leave my house. The changing landscape of this country is concerning, especially for my child. It's important to prioritize our children and our country, regardless of what others think.

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I received a text from my daughter urging me not to go to the store or participate in protests. I’m proud of my Mexican heritage, but I believe in working hard and following the rules. If I had a business and employees protested, I would fire them. Everyone should work legally and respect the system. Protests don’t solve anything; all lives matter, not just specific groups. People complain about deportations, but if they had the right paperwork, there wouldn’t be an issue. It frustrates me when people take advantage of the system and then want to avoid the consequences. We need to use common sense and take responsibility for our actions.

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We are at risk of losing our identity due to a lack of diversity. People like you bring change, and that’s why many come here. As more individuals arrive, they will transform the country my ancestors established. It’s natural for me to express concern about this shift.

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Svenskar måste anpassa sig eftersom landet inte är som det var på 1960-70-talet. SD ogillar när man säger att svenskar behöver anpassa sig, men det är nödvändigt. Sverige har ungefär två miljoner invandrare, vilket motsvarar cirka tjugo procent av befolkningen. Det är en femtedel, vilket är mycket. För att det ska fungera måste folk byta. Svenskar får fler invandrare i sin omgivning och kan anpassa sig efter det. Anpassning bör ske. **English Translation:** Swedes must adapt because the country is not like it was in the 1960s and 70s. The Sweden Democrats dislike it when people say that Swedes need to adapt, but it is necessary. Sweden has approximately two million immigrants, which is about twenty percent of the population. That's one-fifth, which is a lot. For it to work, people need to change. Swedes are getting more immigrants in their environment and can adapt to that. Adaptation should take place.

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The speaker has seen videos of white, blonde, blue-eyed women in Europe saying they feel unsafe due to immigrants. The speaker mentions proposed classes for immigrants on how not to rape women, and left-wing people in France suggesting women "just say no." The speaker questions why these immigrants are being allowed into the country, claiming they are raping women and children. They believe these immigrants do not benefit or enrich the culture, arguing that those who do would immigrate legally and likely have money.

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A resident expresses feeling unsafe in her neighborhood due to homeless encampments and confrontations with non-English speakers who are throwing trash in her yard. She states she has tried to help the homeless to prevent them from squatting on her property. She says she weighs 95 pounds and feels unable to defend herself, and her elderly husband wants to move after 45 years in the home due to the mental toll. She questions who is protecting citizens if the city is protecting those under temporary protected status, and asks for a reason to stay in the town.

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America is crucial for freedom, and I want to protect my children's American dream. I hope people hear my stories and wake up. I have no political agenda, just want a safe life for my family.

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Debunking The Many Myths of Sweden | Aron Flam & Henrik Jönsson | INTERNATIONAL | Rubin Report
Guests: Aron Flam, Henrik Jönsson
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After World War II, Sweden experienced economic growth, which the Social Democrats attributed to their policies. However, it was largely due to Sweden's lack of opposition to the Nazis and its position as an intact industrial nation post-war. The welfare state established by the Social Democrats led to significant economic issues, including a 30% currency devaluation in the 1990s. Hosts Dave Rubin, Aron Flam, and Henrik Jönsson discuss the unique challenges of free speech in Sweden, where societal pressures discourage open dialogue. Flam, an IT entrepreneur turned political commentator, gained popularity by addressing economic misconceptions, while Jönsson, a comedian, faced backlash for tackling cultural taboos. They highlight a culture of silence in Sweden, where expressing dissenting views can lead to social ostracism and professional repercussions. The conversation touches on the impact of immigration, particularly from the Middle East and North Africa, which has led to increased crime and social segregation in cities like Malmö. The hosts argue that the Swedish government’s approach to immigration has created an underclass reliant on welfare, while also fostering resentment among native Swedes. They emphasize that the intention behind these policies was likely well-meaning, aiming for multiculturalism, but the outcomes have been problematic. Flam and Jönsson critique the notion that Sweden is a model for socialism, asserting that the country’s wealth was built on free-market principles rather than socialist policies. They express concern over the rise of anti-Semitism and the decline of the Jewish community in Malmö, attributing it to the influx of immigrants from regions with anti-Semitic sentiments. The discussion concludes with a call for more honest conversations about these issues, highlighting the need for open dialogue in a society that often prioritizes conformity over truth.
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