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Thread: Racism in the Sweden v Romania game (no surprise who started it)

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    Racism in the Sweden v Romania game (no surprise who started it)

    Alexander Isak subjected to racism, well done for carrying on and ignoring them, don’t give them the attention they crave.

    He (Ref) asked me 'shall I stop the game?'. I said no, you don't need to do that. Racist words, things that shouldn't happen. It's incredibly sad.

    "Obviously it hurts, it's a shame but we were prepared for it. I don't let things like that affect me in that way. It's better to ignore it.

    "There will always be idiots around, it's better not to give them the attention they are looking for."

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    Yes to quote:-

    "There will always be idiots around, it's better not to give them the attention they are looking for."

    Yes and that attention is blanket, emotional, hysterical coverage by the BBC, newspapers, other media outlets, kick it out and a plethora of other similar organisations.

    Just the global publicity that the idiots want

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    No racism in Sweden just Europe's highest rate of rape and ***ual assault and gangs throwing grenades at each other all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    No racism in Sweden just Europe's highest rate of rape and ***ual assault and gangs throwing grenades at each other all the time.
    About 15% of their population was born outside Sweden, with lots of immigration in the last decade or so

    The Swedes claim that they have a high level of immigrant integration into the society, the government there is trying to make immigrants loyal to them by handing out aid, housing and grants. It works in part but there are still districts in Stockholm, where even the police are afraid to go. Most of the population there are immigrants living in their communes getting social benefits, enjoying life and as an entertainment, throwing bricks at the police cars.


    As they say, coming to a country near you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    About 15% of their population was born outside Sweden, with lots of immigration in the last decade or so

    The Swedes claim that they have a high level of immigrant integration into the society, the government there is trying to make immigrants loyal to them by handing out aid, housing and grants. It works in part but there are still districts in Stockholm, where even the police are afraid to go. Most of the population there are immigrants living in their communes getting social benefits, enjoying life and as an entertainment, throwing bricks at the police cars.


    As they say, coming to a country near you
    Malmo is worse than Stockholm.

    These bombs and grenade attacks are normally only seen in places like Mexico, but as long as you're not racist then it's OK.

    Sweden used to be probably the best place to live in the world as well so it's a huge shame what's been done to it.

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