fredag 21 september 2007

Why Boycott Sweden???

Because of the appartheid racist descriminating system, because Sweden is still occupaing Lapland , because Sweden still invests in race-biology trying to prove Darwin theories are wrong, because this country is simultaneously not following international agreements
for human rights and the indigenous peoples rights such as The Rio
declaration.In the last part of the 20'th century we're faced with a new idea, that of evicting Sami's from the traditional lands by legal means via the courts. The ethnical cleansing continues in Sweden today! , because kulture of racism in the media and press like muhhamad as a dog.

STOP THE SWEDISH OCCUPATION OF LAPLAND

Racism-2

The ethnic power structure and hierarchy in Sweden places native-born Swedes at the top and non-Europeans at the bottom. While statistics indicate that immigrants are discriminated against as a group, the conclusion
can also be drawn that visible ethnic minorities are the ones subjected to higher levels of discrimination.
In other words, for example, skin colour plays a decisive role in an individual’s
opportunities in the labour market. Academics from countries outside the EU (and North America) have a significantly lower probability
of having a job that is relevant to their level of competence.

Racism

In the same way that there is a gender power structure in Sweden, there is an ethnic power structure. There is an ethnic hierarchy with native-born Swedes at the top and non-Europeans at the bottom.
This structure is expressed in various ways. Placing “demands on immigrants” led to positive election results in 2002 for an established party. At the local level, anti-immigrant parties achieved their best results. In the labour market it can be seen in the denial of ethnic discrimination as a key issue as well as the treatment of immigrants as a labour reserve. Structural discrimination has become increasingly apparent as a factor in working life, school, politics, the media, the legal system, housing and welfare services.
Denial of the issue by politicians, civil servants, employers and unions has also become more apparent. Despite the goal of equal rights and opportunities,
the focus has remained on educating and controlling the immigrant. In the background is the well-worn mantra that work is the key to integration. This avoids the fact that while work is important as part of an individual’s survival
strategy, it can indicate just the opposite concerning integration.