Sunday, October 18, 2015

3rd refugee shelter torched in Sweden in 6 days

Via sauced07
 

A string of suspected arson attacks have hit three facilities intended to house asylum seekers in Sweden this week alone. The country is preparing to receive almost double the amount of refugees this year than the previous record, set in 1992. 
 
An old school building in Onsala in the affluent area of Kungsbacka, some 30 km south of Gothenburg, caught fire on Saturday night. Twenty firefighters responded to the emergency call.

“Half the building has been damaged by fire,” said Mikael Lindgren, the lead operator of the emergency services in Greater Gothenburg, as cited by The Local.

More @ RT

18 comments:

  1. Long live Breivik!

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  2. Hmm, appears some Scandihoovians are not appreciative of their gov't allowing more immigrants into the country. ;) Not really surprising, given that 100% of them only care for having the advantage in everything, and being able to intimidate the locals.

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  3. So the vikings are finally waking up

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  4. Problem is.. they are burning down the centers to house them. Like in Germany the gvt will start evicting residents to house them instead. They need to kill the root. Not cut off branches.

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    1. They need to kill the root.

      Who are their "leaders."

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    1. They wouldn't have this problem if they'd implemented match and gasoline control. It's their own fault, really.

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    2. Good one. :) I believe it was In England that they were thinking of banning certain types of knives.

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  6. I'm not sure about the climate there, but it appears that the northern and southern end of Sweden is about on par with Alaska. Wonder how long before it gets really nasty, and they start waiting until the centers are filled and it's about -20/30 with 5'+ of snow on a windy mid-January night about 2AM before lighting a match? Bet the "visitors" have very little idea what's going to happen to them after they get through running around outside in that kind of weather. A Hospital, if they have one nearby, might not have enough room and finding someplace quick to put them might wind up with them trying to be forced on the locals. Bet that would go over really well. Wheeeee!

    Central Alabamaian

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    1. Tie to stakes and pour water over them and see how long before they freeze to death as the Japanese did. :)

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