Mass immigration can lead to the emergence of parallel societies where state authority breaks down, as demonstrated by Sweden's experience of 65 no-go zones where Swedish law is replaced by criminal networks and foreign norms, with 75% of residents having foreign backgrounds compared to 22% in normal neighborhoods, and foreign-born individuals accounting for 64% of shooting perpetrators despite comprising only 20-26% of the population.
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Sweden has 65 no-go zones with parallel societies across the country. In these areas, Swedish law is increasingly replaced by criminal networks, clan structures, and foreign norms.
>> This is how desperate it is. The Swedish government now has a policy in place.
This is not a joke. They now have a policy in place that offers $50,000 Australian dollars, $ 34,000 US, per person for voluntary repatriation to encourage refugees to move back home.
>> 3 2 1.
>> Today, mate, we're going to show what could happen in Australia if immigration gets right out of control by comparing us to Sweden, which is a a country of about what, 10 million people?
>> 10 and a half million people.
>> Yeah. So >> yeah, we're like three times bigger than them. So >> yeah. Well, let's have a look and see what can go wrong.
>> Exactly. Right. So you just said Sweden's population 10.6 million.
>> Native population 8.3 million.
Immigration population 2.3 million. So 22%.
>> 22%. Wow.
>> To put that into perspective, Australia's immigrant population has now risen to the highest level ever. 8.6 6 million people making up 31% of our total population. So that's 31% of people in Australia were born overseas.
>> But predominantly I think the the largest amount of immigrants we get here are from the UK and Europe. Right.
>> Yes. From the UK.
>> So they they're going to have no problem assimil assimilating and correct becoming Australians.
>> Having said that though, that number is up. In 2020 it was 26% of our population. Now it's 31. And the UK, Italian, and Greek in particular numbers have fallen through the floor. Virtually zero.
>> Really?
>> Yeah.
>> Wow.
>> And it's been replaced with Indian and uh Middle Eastern.
>> And who did the Indians vote for?
>> Don't know.
>> Labor, isn't it?
>> Not the Greens.
>> Labor, isn't it? Probably.
>> Yeah. The other thing that is a bit nerving there is that migration makes up 83% of Australia's population growth.
Anyway, let's get back to Sweden. In 2015, 162,000 asylum seekers, the largest number per capita of any EU nation, predominantly from Afghanistan, Syria, and Somalia, were accepted into Sweden.
>> All places that would would be right to assimilate into Swedish society.
>> 100%. Yeah. Very Swedish. Yeah. 100%.
Yeah. From 2014 to 2020, more than 1 million asylum seekers and immigrants moved to Sweden. The majority >> What? Sorry, excuse me. A million million.
>> Between when and when?
>> From 2014 to 2020.
>> Freaking hell.
>> A million.
>> Yes.
>> Wow.
>> The majority of these came from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Somalia.
>> I don't see a problem. I mean, those people uh have been known for their assimilation, right?
Since 2020.
Since 2020, there's been a cooling and now freezing on immigration as Sweden witnesses the impact that this has had on their nation. Asylum seekers >> too positive.
>> Too positive.
>> Was it? Did I guess right? [laughter] >> Nope. Asylum seekers allowed into Sweden have fallen to record lows and net migration has fallen to under 50,000 per year with a majority of immigrants last year coming from India, Poland, and Germany >> and Poland seemed to like Sweden for some reason. Yeah, >> we got a lot of polls in Scotland as well.
>> So, here's a short video on the current state of Sweden as expressed recently by Charlie Williams, a Swedish politician that has been a member of the European Parliament since 2019.
Ladies and gentlemen, today we are here to launch new directctions important new report, no go zones, immigration, Islamization, and the rise of parallel societies.
For years in my country, the Sweden Democrats stood virtually alone in warning about the dangers of mass uncontrolled immigration and the failed experiment of multiculturalism in Sweden. For too long, Sweden Democrats were dismissed as alarmists.
But in the past 15 years, reality has caught up with us, and it has hit us hard in the face.
According to the Swedish police's latest national report and now confirmed and deepened in the new direction study that is being presented here today, Sweden has 65 no-go zones with parallel societies across the country. In these areas, Swedish law is increasingly replaced by criminal networks, clan structures, and foreign norms.
19 of these 65 zones are particularly vulnerable. The police themselves admit it is difficult or nearly impossible to enforce Swedish law there. Criminal gangs recruit and arm children for assassinations with automatic weapons and explosives.
Weapons often come from the Western Balkans, countries we have poured billions of euros into supposedly to help them secure their borders. We've seen clans ere erect roadblocks, checkpoints to control who enters and leaves these territories.
Witnesses are intimidated.
Trust in the police has collapsed. Even national systems public administration is being infiltrated and corrupted.
Noting at the Swedish daily she had interviewed Gordon Gratic, chairman of the Swedish ambulance union and he said it plainly. I quote, "I know it's sensitive and controversial, but for us, it's really a nogo zone. We have direct orders not to enter without police protection.
Ambulance crew are met with stones. They are blocked from leaving the areas.
Firefighters and even postal workers are attacked sometimes just for entertainment.
This is not a myth. This is the daily reality for first responders in these zones.
The numbers are brutal.
These lawless areas are home to 75% or more people with foreign backgrounds compared to just 22% in normal Swedish neighborhood. Well, just 22, but it's a big difference. Foreign-born individuals and their children account for 64% of shooting perpetrators and 63% of convicted rapists, despite making up only around 20 to 26% of the population as a whole. Even former Prime Minister Magdalene Andron, one of Sweden's most accomplished reality deniers, was finally forced to admit that we now have parallel societies in Sweden.
Enough is enough.
Our message is uncompromising and crystal clear.
We must halt asylum immigration immediately. We must drastically reduce workrelated, study related and family reunification migration. In short, bring down net migration close to zero. We must deport everyone who is here illegally, everyone who commits serious crimes and everyone who openly rejects Western values and refuses to assimilate. We must reassert Swedish law with zero tolerance in every single neighborhood.
No more parallel societies will be tolerated. It's time to put our nation first and reclaim Sweden. And the same fight is taking place across our continent. It is time for the people of every European nation to reclaim their countries as well. And I do believe that this will be a very helpful report in that endeavor. Thank you. Thank you.
>> Yeah. Well, they actually clapped him.
>> Yeah.
>> Like 5 years ago, they wouldn't have clapped him.
>> No. 5 years ago, they'd have been off stage, mate. Exactly. Right. Desperate times for Sweden, mate.
>> Yes. So, times they are changing, aren't they?
>> Yeah. Doesn't seem to have worked so well for them.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. We seem to be pushing on.
>> Yeah. This is how desperate it is. The Swedish government now has a policy in place. This is not a joke. They now have a policy in place that offers $50,000 Australian dollars, $34,000 US per person for voluntary repatriation to encourage refugees to move back home.
>> 50,000 >> per person.
>> Wow.
>> So if you're a family of six Wow.
>> 300 grand >> to go back to Somalia or Syria.
>> Oh, you'd live you'd live like a king.
You could have your own personal army.
>> Yes.
>> To protect you.
>> Exactly. Right.
>> They probably need it.
>> Yeah. That's cheaper >> than having them there for a year on government welfare.
>> Yeah, cuz they've been there for what, five, six more, 10 years, some of them, they are on welfare. It's exactly right.
>> Yeah, that's crazy.
>> Living in a zone where ambulance officers and police officers can't get to.
>> That is that is insane, isn't it?
>> So, if you think it can't happen, I mean, Sweden was known as I mean, they didn't go into the wars. They've been peaceful, >> a really safe place to go, and it still says it's a safe place to go, but it's nowhere near as safe as it was.
>> Well, what's the difference between um uh shootings in Europe and shootings in Sweden comp in the comparison?
>> So, every time 1.6 Europeans get shot, four people get shot in Sweden.
>> Wow. That's a huge difference.
>> Yes.
>> Wow.
>> Yeah.
>> Per capita.
>> That is crazy. That's That's a crazy number.
>> Yeah. It's more than double. Yeah.
Absolutely insane. So Sweden, just to give you some of the raw numbers, Sweden's seen a significant increase in violent crime, particularly gun violence and gang related incidents, with firearm homicide rates tripling since 2014.
This is explained as occurring due to the integration of large immigrant populations and drug market competition.
They've gone hand in hand.
>> There are also some socioeconomic factors. Unemployment in these areas runs at between and and in some major cities in Sweden runs at between 12 and 18%.
>> Yeah, that's quite a lot, isn't it?
>> It's huge.
>> There are now 60 plus, as he said, recognized zones in Sweden, officially termed vulnerable areas, >> but which are locally known as no-go zones.
>> Even if you wanted to go in there, you wouldn't get in.
>> Yep.
>> And if you did want to go in there, if you did go in there, you'd want to have a police escort. Yeah. Isn't that frightening?
>> Yeah, that is bad. where even the posties are attacked for entertainment.
>> Yeah. That's crazy, man.
>> It is. It's absolutely insane.
>> In these areas, local law now applies.
>> Yeah. So, their own law. Yeah.
>> Whatever law they they run by, >> whatever it is, >> it's not Swedish law.
>> Exactly. Right.
>> Yeah. So, so do you think it could happen here?
>> Why not?
>> Why? Why?
>> Why not indeed?
>> Why wouldn't it? Why couldn't it?
>> Yeah. We have a much larger immigration population that have assimilated and they're not necessarily asylum seekers.
So, they are different, but we are growing, as we'll get to in a minute, we're growing our asylum.
>> See, as Europe cuts back, other countries are being asked to take more asylum seekers. And Australia seems to be one of those countries that's stepping up. So, >> yeah, it does seem like that, doesn't it?
>> It does. Yeah. So, European, as I've just said, cuts asylum seeker numbers.
Australia's holding steady. At the moment, it's 20,000 a year. And in the last five years each >> that's just a a solid >> asylum. Yeah. Um we don't call them asylum seekers. We call them humanitarian refugees.
>> Of course we do.
>> And >> that's changing the name.
>> It makes it much better.
>> Y >> in the last 5 years we've also allowed an extra 5,000 just from Afghanistan per year.
>> Y >> that's now finished. And what they've asked the Australian government to consider, which they are considering, is raising the number from 20,000 to 27,000 a year. And that will incorporate the 5,000 Afghanistan plus a few more humanitarian.
So 27,000 a year in 5 years. Yeah, that's 130 140,000.
>> It gets up there, doesn't it?
>> It grows pretty quickly.
>> And >> I mean, I'll imagine a lot of them want to live close by to people that speak their language. Y >> I mean, I know when I go overseas, you kind of you go to Spain, you go, uh, so many Brits here. Well, they speak my language. I don't speak Spanish. So, it's like, all right, I'll go here.
It'll be easier.
>> Oh, really? I I go where there is no English.
>> Yeah, >> I find >> I do now, but like when I was 17, when I was going over to Europe and stuff, >> you sort of want to hang where the Brits just to sort of get a hang of what's >> what's going on, you know?
>> You're young and stupid.
>> Yeah. When you're young and drinking and >> now I'd rather go to the obscure places.
>> Yeah. Live like a local.
>> Yeah. and hang out with the the norms, you know, and like >> try to stay away from the touristy bits.
>> Yeah. I'd rather have a beer than a beer. Right. Exactly. So, warning to Australia before we commit to increasing numbers or not properly managing our immigration numbers, can we do some homework on what has happened overseas and how that is impacting the livelihoods of the citizens in those countries?
>> Yeah. I mean >> although you think we might have done our homework.
>> Uh it kind of feels like they have looked and it's going as planned.
>> They want to sound like a bloody psycho but they want to destroy our nationality. They they want us to not feel like this is home anymore.
>> So we we come to the same finding but we get there different ways. So you're you're thinking of it from a destroy the the fabric of society. Yeah, I'm thinking of it from a they're trying to keep GDP up. They're trying to not go into recession because that costs them votes and they could lose power and they're doing anything to fiddle the books. And of course, these people then become voters down the track. So, they're also looking for votes. So, we we come to the same conclusion. We just get their different ways.
>> Yeah. Mine is just a little bit nefarious.
>> Well, no.
>> I just believe there's there's something going on that it's happening in all West like the farmers. the the farmers are getting shafted by all these countries >> and and and the immigration's out of control in all these countries.
>> Not so much for the farmers. That still seems out of control, but immigration does seem to be being pulled back. Italy has pulled it back. Uh the UK's not, unfortunately.
>> France just takes them, puts them on a boat, and pushes them off into the ocean. So, their problems fixed >> over the English Channel.
>> Hungary's fixed theirs. Poland's fixed theirs.
>> Well, Poland never >> No. Hungary.
>> Yeah. I I'll >> Germany has fixed theirs evently.
>> Really?
>> They've said that and Greece have >> just recently. So Europe is is coming around and Australia is send but is that not because they've been doing it for so long and taking all all these immigrants and a lot of them a lot of them assimilate but a lot of them don't want to or aren't able to or don't want to assimilate. Yeah. And there's there's so many people now. I mean, look, just take it for like look at Pauline Hansen back in the '90s. Oh, she's a racist for saying these things.
She's still saying exactly the same thing, >> but now 25 30% of the population go, "Yeah, she's not a racist."
>> Yeah, >> I agree with that. Now, >> society's changed people's minds.
>> Yeah. and to believe in what was once considered racist is now well it's a fact of what's happening >> it's mainstream >> and it's it's not benefiting us >> no so >> if you if you look at Greece as the example right so Greece took in a lot of immigrants >> and they've become a welfare state Greece so what they've done to tackle it rather than tackle the immigration issue which they are now doing they tackled the pensioners and they raised the pension age from 60 to 67 seven and the locals had a meltdown over it >> because the problem wasn't created by the pensioners. That was always the way.
>> So why should they get punished?
>> Correct. But they were >> that's what they did.
>> Well, that's what's happening going to happen to us.
>> Yep.
>> The only thing the only way they can get out of anything they put in place now is by upping our taxes.
>> Yes. Yeah. Or collect the only way they can do it. or collecting more taxes from people as they come in, which is >> so basically shaft the people that have lived here all your life or have immigrated here and I've been happy to live here and assimilated >> and that's that's what they're going to do. They're just going to shaft the little guy again.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. But that's that's the norm.
>> Yeah.
>> All right, everyone. Let us know what you think. Immigration uh we just need to watch it. We need to be careful and uh look forward to seeing your comments.
>> All right. Thanks, guys. See you.
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