The US issue: Sweden replaced 2% of its population in one year – what happened next?

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Published 12 June 2021 at 17.55

Abroad. What has really happened to Sweden since the country opened its hearts and received 160,000 asylum seekers during the peak year of asylum chaos in 2015? In an interview with Fox News, Eva Vlaardingerbroek, anchor of SD's TV initiative Riks, describes the country's journey from petty multiculturalism to complete chaos of violence.

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– What happened was that something you can almost call an epidemic of crime soared in Sweden. Just a week ago, a Swedish report on deadly gun violence came out, and it turned out that Sweden has gone from being one of the safest countries in Europe to now being the second most dangerous country to live in, says Vlaardingerbroek in the interview./p>

Eva Vlaardingerbroek, 24, is a Dutch conservative opinion leader who a few years ago wrote a master's thesis on the problems with the Swedish Consent Act. Since then, she has moved to Sweden and today works for SD's Youtube channel Riks, where she has her own talk show.

In the interview with Tucker Carlson, Vlaardingerbroek points out that many Swedes still pull themselves together to draw parallels between immigration and crime, and that the link between them is still officially denied.

– But it must be stated that anyone who still refuses to admit that there is a connection between immigration and the increase in crime in Sweden must either be in an ivory tower up in the blue or have a vested interest in obscuring the truth. Because we are not just talking about gun violence but about gang wars fought on Swedish streets, explosions, knife attacks and not least an increasing number of rapes, she says.

That the Swedish Social Democrats and Prime Minister Stefan Löfven officially deny the connection between immigration and crime is not surprising, says Vlaardingerbroek.

– It is the Social Democratic government in Sweden that is responsible for these harmful consequences, and they of course prefer that the Swedish people do not know the exact figures and not can draw parallels between crime and immigration.

And the official Swedish denial can sometimes have completely absurd consequences.

– In this report on deadly gun violence, the word immigration is not even mentioned , states Eva Vlaardingerbroek.