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04 Feb 2026
Sweden's mass immigration policy led to a significant increase in crime and gun attacks.

They allowed mass immigration on a scale they couldn't possibly contain. I think it's now 20% of Swedish population are now foreign-born. And predominantly they live in ghettos where crime is rife. They didn't integrate. There was no expectation they should integrate. And as a result of that, it's gone from being one of the safest countries in Europe to being the country that has most gun and bomb attacks of any country not at war except for Mexico.

11 Sep 2017
Sweden's high rape statistics are largely due to expanded legal definitions of rape and counting each incident as a separate crime.

I did a bunch of research into this and it turns out that the reason that rape statistics are kind of high, even though actually they've gone down just like crime all across America since the 70s. Right, but one of the reasons that if you track it from like 2005 to current, the numbers have gone up very high. And one of the reasons is because in 2005 Sweden voted to expand what they consider rape. And so they have a very wide net of inappropriate sexual behaviors that get classified as a rape. So from 2005 to present, the number looks like it's going up when in reality it's just that they consider more things in that category. Of course. Now, further, they have a very interesting legal system in Sweden. It turns out that this is this is from a Swedish source. They believe women? Well, there's that. That's a big problem. So let's say that this is the example that they gave. If a woman, like a wife, that's the example they used. If a wife calls the police and she has a diary where she has in her diary 400 instances of spousal rape that her husband committed against her, the police will consider that 400 crimes. So each incident is considered a crime instead of one.