THINK-ISRAEL

A MEANINGFUL MILESTONE IN SWEDEN?

by Bruce Bawer, November 26, 2019

Executive Summary

  • Conditions in Sweden have deteriorated so drastically -- with everything from child care to elder care being deprived of funds that are instead being used to feed, clothe and house refugees, faux refugees, and other foreign freeloaders -- that many Norwegians worry, with good reason, about a massive spillover of social chaos, poverty and crime from a country with which it shares a thousand-mile-long border.
  • One is reminded, of course, of the indefensible way in which British authorities handled -- or refused to handle -- decades of child-rape cases in Rotherham, Rochdale and other cities throughout Britain. But in Sweden -- whose distinctive history of ideological conformity and self-image as a "moral superpower"... the readiness to deny unpleasant realities is even more widespread and deep-seated than in the U.K. and other Western European countries.
  • It was the Social Democrats and Moderates that created Sweden's current crisis and allowed it to endure and worsen and be considered beyond criticism....
  • The Sweden Democrats' triumph, then, may well be at once a genuine milestone in the advance of Swedish democracy and individualism and a mere turn in the road to ultimate cultural displacement

swedish politics
If recent poll numbers that show the Sweden Democrats to be the most popular party should translate into an equally impressive victory in the next general election, it will amount to an earthquake in Swedish politics. Pictured: Jimmie Åkesson (left), leader of the Sweden Democrats, speaks at a campaign rally on September 7, 2018 in Nykoping, Sweden. (Photo by Michael Campanella/Getty Images)

When I moved to Norway twenty years ago, a term I encountered often was "American conditions" (amerikanske tilstander). It was always used disparagingly. It referred to such things as urban sprawl, strip malls, inner-city gangs, school shootings and private health care. After Barack Obama became president, I heard the term far less frequently -- in Norway, after all, you cannot get too rough on a country with a black president, especially a president to whom you have given the Nobel Peace Prize.

Today, even though Trump-bashing -- in Norway as in the U.S. -- is the media's favorite sport, the term does not seem to have come back into widespread use, which perhaps has something to do with the fact that the U.S., among other things, now has the world's strongest economy and staggeringly enviable employment figures. Meanwhile, there is another term that has become increasingly common in Norway: "Swedish conditions" (svenske tilstander). It really took off about two years ago, when Sylvi Listhaug, Norway's then Minister of Immigration and Integration, used it after visiting some of Sweden's worst Muslim enclaves -- a reaction that outraged politicians and journalists on both sides of the border.

Although recently there has been good news from Sweden -- which I will get to shortly -- let it be said, at the outset, that the term "Swedish conditions," when used in Norway, has exclusively negative connotations. While "American conditions" covers a wide range of purported sins, however, "Swedish conditions" means basically one thing, or rather one set of intimately related things: admitting masses of unvetted immigrants from a very different culture into your country, encouraging them to settle in monocultural, autocratic enclaves that become no-go zones, allowing them to sit home collecting generous welfare benefits instead of learning the local language and finding jobs, and punishing even their most brutal crimes with a slap on the wrist -- all the while continuing to repeat the mantra that their culture has enriched Sweden and to ignore the glaring reality that Sweden is undergoing a long-term conquest as well as what one Norwegian observer has called "an inferno of violence."[1]

Norway is burdened by these problems, too, but not to the extent that Sweden is. After all, Sweden has the second-highest proportion of Muslims in Europe -- an estimated 8.1%[2] to France's estimated 8.8%[3] -- and has the continent's highest rate of population growth[4] through immigration. Since the 1970s, when it was the fourth-richest country in the world per capita and when virtually all of its inhabitants still saw Sweden as folkhemmet, or "the people's home,"[5] where everyone would take care of everyone else, conditions in Sweden have deteriorated drastically. Everything from child care to elder care is being deprived of funds that are instead being used to feed, clothe and house refugees, faux refugees, and other foreign freeloaders. Many Norwegians worry, with good reason, about a massive spillover of social chaos, poverty and crime from a country with which it shares a thousand-mile-long border. "Sweden," read a recent headline[6] at the website of Oslo-based Human Rights Service, "is a threat to Norway."

Nor is it just Norwegians who are concerned: Denmark does not share a land border with Sweden, but is connected to it by the Øresund Bridge between Copenhagen and the notoriously immigrant-heavy, crime-ridden Swedish city of Malmö. Both Denmark and Sweden are EU members, which generally has meant no border checks, but as of November 12, Denmark -- which has tried to be at least somewhat more cautious in its approach to immigration and integration than its Scandinavian neighbors -- has instituted border controls[7] on the Øresund Bridge and on ferries arriving from Sweden.

To be sure, the cultural, political, academic, and media bigwigs in both Norway and Denmark tend, even now, to express admiration for Sweden's immigration and integration policies, which they profess to regard as models of multiculturalism at its noblest. Audun Lysbakken, the head of Norway's Socialist Left Party, has praised[8] Sweden as "a light in Europe" for pursuing its frankly suicidal immigration policies.

Sweden's own elites talk about their country in similarly glowing terms. In January of this year, a writer for the Swedish daily Aftonbladet mocked Norway's Prime Minister Erna Solberg for suggesting in her traditional New Year's speech that Norwegians should have more children -- a sensible proposal in a country, and continent, where the natives reproduce at a level considerably below the replacement rate.

In response, Kjetil Rolness, one of the few major authors in Norway to challenge the politically correct consensus, pointed out[9] that, of course, native-born Swedes, who have an average of 1.67 children per household (and the figure is surely far lower among ethnic Swedes), prefer foreign refugees to Swedish babies. The Aftonbladet commentary, Rolness argued, provided a perfect example of the "wishful thinking," "virtue signaling," and "nearly pathological denial" of reality that characterizes official Swedish thinking about immigration and integration. Indeed, this year Sweden actually decided to increase[10] the rate of immigration through so-called "family reunification."

In her recent book Sweden's Dark Soul: The Unraveling of a Utopia, the Swedish journalist Kajsa Norman provided[11] a vivid portrait of Swedish elites' chillingly out-of-touch attitudes toward the calamitous consequences of their immigration and integration policies. Writing about the refusal of police officials and mainstream journalists to deal responsibly with the mass sexual assaults by immigrant youths at a summer festival for teenagers, Norman notes that among these and other people in positions of influence, "sympathy for the refugees trumps sympathy for the girls."

One is reminded, of course, of the indefensible way in which British authorities handled -- or refused to handle -- decades of child-rape cases in Rotherham, Rochdale and other cities throughout Britain. But in Sweden -- whose distinctive history of ideological conformity and self-image as a "moral superpower" Norman writes about illuminatingly -- the readiness to deny unpleasant realities is even more widespread and deep-seated than in the U.K. and other Western European countries. Nobody in Sweden needed to be told what to think or to do about the assaults at the youth festival: "In Sweden," Norman observes, "everyone knows so well what the accepted position on any given issue is; what others are thinking and how they will deviate from that."

Elsewhere in the Western world, ordinary working men and women -- people whose well-being had long been ignored in the corridors of power -- have in recent years made their dissatisfaction known: Brexit; Donald Trump; France's Yellow Vests; the rise of so-called "populist" parties in Italy, the Netherlands, and elsewhere. The relative passivity of the Swedish masses, with their herd instinct and reflexive trust in authorities -- was often commented upon and puzzled over, given that their nation is perhaps in more urgent and immediate trouble than any other in Europe. But no more.

Which brings us, finally, to the good news I mentioned up front. In recent years, after a prolonged period in the wilderness, during which the political and media establishment routinely talked about them as if they were just this side of Nazis, the Sweden Democrats (SD), the only party in the nation that takes a practical position on its wayward immigration and integration policies, have been steadily gaining support. They did not win any seats in the Riksdag, the national parliament, until 2010; by 2014 they had become Sweden's third-largest party in parliament. Now, according to poll results[12] released this month, SD is Sweden's most popular party, dislodging the Social Democrats from a pinnacle of predominance that they have occupied without a break for a century.

If these poll numbers should translate into an equally impressive victory in the next general election, it will amount to an earthquake in Swedish politics. But meanwhile, the Scandinavian elites continue to smear the Sweden Democrats. In an editorial[13] about the sensational rise in support for the party, Norway's largest daily, VG, commented that while SD "describes what is wrong in [Swedish] society," it doesn't have a good answer to those problems; the task facing the two main establishment parties, the Social Democrats and Moderates, asserted VG's editors, is to "convince the voters that they have far better and more responsible solutions to Sweden's challenges than the Sweden Democrats' simple populism."

Poppycock: it was the Social Democrats and Moderates that created Sweden's current crisis and allowed it to endure and worsen and be considered beyond criticism; and if "simple populism" means, for a change, letting the people think for themselves and then actually listening to them, then by all means let there finally be a taste of real populism in the country that claims to be the people's home. Truly drastic, though humane and sensible, action of the proper kind may well put off a total catastrophe for a few years. One fears, however, that the Swedes have waited too long to stand up for themselves and that it is -- alas -- already far too late to forestall Sweden's transformation into a sharia state. The Sweden Democrats' triumph, then, may well be at once a genuine milestone in the advance of Swedish democracy and individualism and a mere turn in the road to ultimate cultural displacement.


Footnotes

[1] https://www.rights.no/2019/11/mens-sverige-blor-tjenestereise-mandag-og-tirsdag/

[2] https://www.rights.no/2019/01/hva-med-var-trygghet-nar-sverige-blir-mer-og-mer-islamsk/

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_France

[4] https://www.rights.no/2019/01/hva-med-var-trygghet-nar-sverige-blir-mer-og-mer-islamsk/

[5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLNmDOe9IF4

[6] https://www.rights.no/2019/01/hva-med-var-trygghet-nar-sverige-blir-mer-og-mer-islamsk/

[7] https://www.dr.dk/nyheder/regionale/hovedstadsomraadet/klar-til-kontrol-nu-bliver-der-holdt-oeje-med-rejsende-fra

[8] https://finansavisen.no/nyheter/politikk/2015/11/lysbakken-sverige-har-vaert-et-lys-i-europa

[9] https://www.rolness.no/tag/svenske-tilstander/

[10] https://www.rights.no/2019/01/hva-med-var-trygghet-nar-sverige-blir-mer-og-mer-islamsk/

[11] https://www.amazon.com/Swedens-Dark-Soul-Unravelling-Utopia/dp/1787380092/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=sweden%27s+dark+soul&qid=1574553312&sr=8-1

[12] https://www.thelocal.se/20191115/sweden-democrats-now-swedens-biggest-party-historic-poll

[13] https://www.vg.no/nyheter/meninger/i/e8RV09/stoerst-i-sverige


Editor's Addendum:

This was a comment in response to the article:

Aroesty Julian Max

Of course, those breaking the law and engaging in violence must be controlled and prosecuted in order to permit a brighter future for immigrants wishing to integrate and willing to work hard for themselves and their children. At the same time, I do not believe that any of the developed nations is in danger or becoming a sharia theocracy.

Each immigrant group in the United States brought with it an undesirable element, but each succeeding generation produced admirable citizens. The success of current American Asians, Jews, Blacks, southern and eastern Europeans, etc is undeniable. There is no reason to doubt that each generation of European immigrants will accept more of the host nation culture.

These were the responses:

Max Dublin

Please tell us about the undesirable elements that the immigrant groups you named brought. And btw the Blacks that we're brought as slaves weren't immigrants in any normal sense of the word.

Tim

In the history of immigration to the United States, at least after the middle of the 19th century, I don't believe any one ethnic group ever constituted anywhere close to 10% of the total population of the entire country before they had been culturally assimilated. Moreover, even if many of these groups had different languages most came from Christian, European countries and so were more easily assimilated into the greater culture within one or two generations.

The mass of African & Middle Eastern Muslim migrants that have flooded Sweden and Western Europe are a different matter. It seems to me that the fact that we've seen 2nd and 3rd generation kids take up arms for ISIS and participate in the violence, rape, and looting that has begun to plague the host countries seems to indicate that true assimilation of the majority of the migrant populations is unlikely. Indeed, the host countries are changing to accommodate the migrants by refusing to rigorously prosecute and expel criminals, attacking natives who voice concerns about the situation, and even allowing Sharia law to be enforced in areas with high migrant populations.

Going back to the United States as an example, I would point out that my people were of primarily of English, Scot, German, & Welsh extraction who settled over the Appalachian mountains in the late 1700s seeking economic opportunity and fleeing poverty & war in their own countries. The native people who lived there at the time, the Cherokee, were unable to to stop the mass immigration and were displaced, absorbed, or killed over the course of about fifty years following the end of the American Revolution.

That is what happens to people who cannot or will not defend their borders and way of life. It is ugly, but history repeats its truth time and again.

1Cedar

One reason to doubt is the number of third-generation Europeans who've gone to fight for Da'esh, and the much greater number of those who provide financial and other forms of support.

Another is the increasing insistence that Europe accommodate Shari'a requirements, such as halal food - now served in almost every British hospital and school because authorities can't afford to buy from two sources - time off for prayers during the day, or the rescheduling of national public exams because they clash with Ramadan.

A third is the closing of long-established pubs and bars in areas now occupied by Muslims, and the closure of mainstream butchers and bakers, replaced by shops catering to minority tastes.

A fourth is the sustained attempt to reintroduce blasphemy laws under the guise of the criminalisation of hate speech. The attempt to make it illegal to criticise Islam draws ever closer to success.

A fifth is the increase in the number of women wearing the black Saudi garment in public, usually accompanied by a niqab, which again is a Gulf fashion that functions as a marker of Wahhabi influence.

Will that do to be going on with? Everything I've mentioned indicates a lack of acceptance of the host culture, which was tolerated by the first generation, sneered at by the second, and actively resisted in the third.

Max Dublin

To be fair, much of the aboriginal population in North America did fight to defend their territory but they were ultimately defeated by superior technology, numbers and imported diseases. The situation in Europe is entirely different.

"The stranger in your midst shall rise above you higher and higher, while you sink lower and lower, he shall be your creditor but you shall not be his, he shall be the head and you the tail. All these curses shall befall you, they shall pursue you and overtake you until you are wiped out because you did not heed the Lord your God and keep the commandments and laws He enjoined unto you." Deut.43-45.

Joseph Edens

Due to the massive influx of Central American illegal immigrants in the USA, our Democrats created "sanctuary states" where rapists and murderers can hide from justice if they aren't here legally. The drugs and violence are pouring in. Some of our schools have stopped teaching US history so not to be offensive; opting, instead, to focus on Central American history. Flying our own flag has become offensive. Many businesses have no one that speaks English.

Around 3/4 of illegal immigrants are on government assistance, while many citizens die on the streets. Immigrants' money is sent back to their home country, where they will return to once they have taken enough resources from the American government. It is a nightmare and they're even being given political positions, where they push for more, while proposing harsh penalties for citizens that are vocal about the situation.



Bruce Bawer is the author of the new novel The Alhambra (Swamp Fox Editions). His book While Europe Slept (2006) was a New York Times bestseller and National Book Critics Circle Award finalist. His other books include A Place at the Table (1993), Stealing Jesus (1997), Surrender (2009), and The Victims' Revolution (2012). A native New Yorker, he has lived in Europe since 1998.

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