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Sweden Today (Blandland?)


Warning, this is a Paul Joseph Watson link which will trigger snowflakes. But, there are a lot of truthful bits he brings up. What is happening in Sweden today? Why such a rise in violence? The real meat of the video starts around 1:10.

side note - Funny how Youtube tries to hide this content...
 
#fuckkkofftroll

your source is a cvnt, you are a cvnt ,
here's a brief bio from wiki on the nazi cvnt
Paul Joseph Watson is an English YouTube personality, radio host, writer and conspiracy theorist.[3][4][5][6] He has been described as 'alt-right' by multiple sources.[6][7][8][9]Although as late as July 2016 he called himself alt-right, he no longer accepts that label and considers himself part of the 'New Right.'[10]
Watson's career emerged through his work for conspiracy theorist and radio host Alex Jones. As editor-at-large of Jones' website InfoWars he helped promote fake news[11]and conspiracy theories such as the claim that 9/11 was an inside job, the chemtrail conspiracy theory, the New World Order and the Illuminati. Subsequently reaching a significant audience, both Watson and Jones altered their focus. Presently their commentary is mainly focused on criticizing feminism, Islam, and left-wing politics.[12] Watson also contributes to InfoWars's talk radio program The Alex Jones Show, where he occasionally either hosts or co-hosts. Watson has been working on InfoWars since October 2002.[13]
 
Just so everyone knows the idiot in this video is a 9/11 truther and apparently believes in chemtrails and the Illuminati.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Joseph_Watson

But yes, I’m sure we’re all terribly triggered by pointing out that the person making your video thinks that condensation from airline engines is a secret government plot to poison you.


Can you address the many points and examples he brings up in the video?
 
#fuckkkofftroll

your source is a cvnt, you are a cvnt ,
here's a brief bio from wiki on the nazi cvnt
Paul Joseph Watson is an English YouTube personality, radio host, writer and conspiracy theorist.[3][4][5][6] He has been described as 'alt-right' by multiple sources.[6][7][8][9]Although as late as July 2016 he called himself alt-right, he no longer accepts that label and considers himself part of the 'New Right.'[10]
Watson's career emerged through his work for conspiracy theorist and radio host Alex Jones. As editor-at-large of Jones' website InfoWars he helped promote fake news[11]and conspiracy theories such as the claim that 9/11 was an inside job, the chemtrail conspiracy theory, the New World Order and the Illuminati. Subsequently reaching a significant audience, both Watson and Jones altered their focus. Presently their commentary is mainly focused on criticizing feminism, Islam, and left-wing politics.[12] Watson also contributes to InfoWars's talk radio program The Alex Jones Show, where he occasionally either hosts or co-hosts. Watson has been working on InfoWars since October 2002.[13]


Yes, he's definitely a conspiracy theorist, and I doubt him and I agree on anything when it comes to that. But, that doesn't invalidate the material in the video.
 
Can you address the many points and examples he brings up in the video?

If his points and examples are so great then surely you can find them from someone who doesn’t think that aircraft engines are part of a government mind control plot.

The boy who cried wolf is an important story that more people should read. When you lie constantly then even when you’re telling the truth no one will believe you.
 
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If his points and examples are so great then surely you can find them from someone who doesn’t think that aircraft engines are part of a government mind control plot.

The boy who cried wolf is an important story that more people should read. When you lie constantly then even when you’re telling the truth no one will believe you.


I understand you want to find excuses so you don't have to tackle the content of the video head on, it'd be an awfully bad look for you if you and your leftest agenda if you did. But stop making excuses. Discuss the video or move on.

Religious types believe in some pretty wild things. Despite this they are perfectly functional normal people in most other respects. Conspiracy theorists believe in some pretty wild things. That doesn't mean they can't be spot on when it comes to other subjects.

You don't think it is odd that Youtube purposely buries this material? No leftist agenda with tech companies, amirite?
 
I understand you want to find excuses so you don't have to tackle the content of the video head on, it'd be an awfully bad look for you if you and your leftest agenda if you did. But stop making excuses. Discuss the video or move on.

Religious types believe in some pretty wild things. Despite this they are perfectly functional normal people in most other respects. Conspiracy theorists believe in some pretty wild things. That doesn't mean they can't be spot on when it comes to other subjects.

Nope, someone is either a credible source or they are not. If he’s making such fantastic points then surely someone else who doesn’t lie for a living has made them too.

This shows a lot about why you’re so gullible and so easily conned by right wing grifters btw. You lack any ability to evaluate sources - the only standard is if they appeal to you emotionally.
 
Nope, someone is either a credible source or they are not. If he’s making such fantastic points then surely someone else who doesn’t lie for a living has made them too.

This shows a lot about why you’re so gullible and so easily conned by right wing grifters btw. You lack any ability to evaluate sources - the only standard is if they appeal to you emotionally.

According to wiki there are "no go zones". I'll trade their problem for ours.
 
Another "this guy is absolutely fucking nuts, but you should totally believe him about this!"

How fucking stupid are these people?


If all he's doing is compiling news stories and presenting them, it isn't about his opinion or some crazy conspiracy theory. In this case, that's all he does is puts together news about violent crime increases in the video.
 
According to wiki there are "no go zones". I'll trade their problem for ours.


Having problems is one thing. No country is perfect. But, it seems like there has been a very sudden and steep increase in certain types of crimes lately there, going by the information shown in the video.
 
Claims about no go zones may or may not be correct, but snopes is hardly the authority in declaring it true or not. I've seen at least one example where they were plainly lying in the past.

The guy telling us to take a chemtrail conspiracy theorist seriously wants you to know he’s concerned about the validity of snopes as a source.
 

Thanks. Wiki seems to be in conflict with snopes. Perhaps "no go" is a misnomer but if there's a problem there's a problem. My point is that every nation has problems and to those in Sweden some are no doubt concerning, however it's strange than relatively minor things are brought up and given "credibility" by someone who thinks civil war there is likely. Relatively speaking our Constitution has been gut shot, with one side thrilled and the other worried that it will look bad if it tries to act against the shooter, our "no go" zone. Sweden stubbed its toe.
 
According to wiki there are "no go zones". I'll trade their problem for ours.

"no go zones" is just a new phrase for poor crime ridden neighborhoods, which exist in every country on earth.

Swedish crime rates are going up in recent years, and that is obviously a problem that needs to be solved, but for reference the murder rate in Sweden is ~1 per 100k, while the rate in the US is ~5 per 100k, and 20-60 per 100k in many central American and Caribbean countries.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate
 
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"no go zones" is just a new phrase for poor crime ridden neighborhoods, which exist in every country on earth.

Swedish crime rates are going up in recent years, and that is obviously a problem that needs to be solved, but for reference the murder rate in Sweden is ~1 per 100k, while the rate in the US is ~5 per 100k, and 20-60 per 100k in many central American and Caribbean countries.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate


But again, it is about recent trends. It seems that things have gotten significantly worse there as of late. There are many examples in the video.
 
But again, it is about recent trends. It seems that things have gotten significantly worse there as of late. There are many examples in the video.

I know what the video is suggesting, which is that recent increase in muslim immigration has caused an increase in crime, and that is true, but not for the reason most people assume. The immigrants aren't turning to crime because they are muslim, they are turning to crime because they are poor. The best predictor for crime is the level of economic inequality, that has been shown over and over and over again in countless studies.
 
I know what the video is suggesting, which is that recent increase in muslim immigration has caused an increase in crime, and that is true, but not for the reason most people assume. The immigrants aren't turning to crime because they are muslim, they are turning to crime because they are poor. The best predictor for crime is the level of economic inequality, that has been shown over and over and over again in countless studies.


I don't assume that it has to do with being muslim so much as it has to do with coming from garbage countries and as you said, being poor. But, the violence does still come with them.
 
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