Mona Sahlin, who is retiring as the leader of the Social Democrats in Sweden, gave a final speech to Parliament. She said the most important task facing her party and the country was to isolate the “xenophobic” Sweden Democrats.
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Mona Sahlin (...) said the most important task facing her party and the country was to isolate the “xenophobic” Sweden Democrats.
And not a word on dealing with those muslim goings-on in Malmö, huh? Well, she sure thinks that the second most important thing for Sweden is to make sure that its Somalization goes nationwide and, later, Scandinavia-wide.
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It adds: ‘Making Links frees them from feelings of isolation, helps them build multicultural friendships and empowers them with knowledge about the local community.
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Because all conquerors need good intelligence, as well as to keep the enemy at bay.
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