Part 4
Democracy is dismantled when politicians want to hide their misrule
It is understandable that the politicians responsible for this monumental misrule now want to do everything in their power to hide the consequences, even if it means a far-reaching dismantling of democracy, and that the media establishment that helped politicians driving society to the brink of ruin now also makes itself available to them in sweeping the tracks again.
Together, these politicians and journalists have developed a skill in speaking new languages to shuffle the cards. It was first applied to the migration policy pursued and the multiculturalist social engineering project presented as both economically and culturally enriching while its critics were branded as racists. New language is now being used to portray the restrictions on our civil liberties and rights as a virtue, as a defense and protection of democracy instead of the threat to it that it is really about.
The Russian threat is being exploited to turn a blind eye to the internal threat
The domestic political threat from violent Islam and other immigration-related crime and the threat of democracy from the political and media establishment that wants to hide the truth about its own misrule risks being overshadowed in the upcoming election campaign by a discussion of an external threat from Russia.
Although the Putin threat is worth taking seriously, we will see a conscious agenda where this is magnified by the establishment in general and the Social Democratic government in particular while the domestic political threats are played down and described as racist conspiracy theories. It is with this tactic that the incumbent government intends to stay in power and neutralize its social conservative challengers.
Many who neither can nor want to fit into Swedish society
In a post on Facebook , the area police Björn in Motala expresses disappointment at how parts of the authority he works for have acted. He writes that " democracy and the constitution in recent days have taken a real hit " on how the democratic society has fallen away from the Muslim religious-political extremist violence.
Björn further writes that " we must stand up for democracy and freedom of expression ". That a large part of the country's immigrant Muslims neither can nor want to fit into such a society, they have with all the desired clarity themselves confirmed time and time again. Why people with such values sought refuge in a country like ours is a mystery, at least if one accepts the current doctrine that they have come all the way here as refugees from war and oppression in the longing for peace and democracy.
A change of government is required for massive repatriation
This weekend's riots show that they do not appreciate living in a peaceful or democratic society. The gratitude one should be able to expect from a distressed refugee towards the people who have hospitably and generously opened the door to their country wide open also shines with their absence. Getting these people out of Sweden and back to their former homeland or other country with a culture and government that better suits their feelings and values should be a priority goal.
For this to happen, however, we must first get rid of the current government, which also does not fit into a democratic society, and replace it with one that does. It can be difficult because it is really only a parliamentary party, SD, which has a truly democratic backbone and which lacks a political past one can be tempted to want to hide by interfering in democracy.
But it's starting to get urgent. The question “ How much immigration can Sweden tolerate? ”Was asked by SVT in a party leader debate already ten years ago and was relevant even then. Today - one million residence permits later - there is hardly a more urgent question to ask.