From Elsewhere: In case you are wondering just what sort of society is created by pandering to Islam?

This story from Sweden should show anyone with more than half a functioning brain exactly what happens when a civilised nation invites the followers of Islam into their home and then panders to them. Sweden used to be a relatively happy, prosperous, homogeneous but tolerant nation known primarily to outsiders as the home of the all encompassing cradle to grave welfare state. Now, thanks to decades of foolish politicians and multicultural activists, Sweden is starting to descend into hell.

Many may already be aware of the shocking rise in sex assaults against Swedish women that have been carried out by imported Muslims and the Swedish liar-press that refuses to acknowledge or even report on the problems. Others may be aware of the Islamic no-go zones that have been created by Muslims where Swedish citizens and Swedish police dare not enter. They may even be aware of the rise in Islamic Jew-hatred that has afflicted Sweden just as surely as it rises in East London, Birmingham and other places where Islam has been imposed. Anti-Semitism, often murderous anti-Semitism is just one of the depravities that have been brought to Sweden by the followers of Islam.

People observing the Swedish scene from outside may be aware of some of the incidents of Islamic anti-Semitism happening there, but they may not realise the extent or the vehemence of it. This piece from the Algemeiner weekly newspaper should make people realise just how bad things are getting in Sweden.

The Algemeiner said:

A Swedish-Jewish intellectual said she was “not the least bit surprised” to learn of a report in the Israeli press on Tuesday about a teacher in Malmö who was fired for being a Jew.

Annika Hernroth-Rothstein told The Algemeiner that the only thing “baffling” about the incident recounted in the report is how “out-in-the-open” it was.

Hernroth-Rothstein, well-known in Sweden for her pro-Israel activism and both personal and public battles against antisemtism in Europe, was responding to a story that appeared in the Hebrew news site nrg about “A,” a decades’-long Israeli ex-pat who claimed she was let go from her position on the grounds that she would be hated by both Swedish and Arab children.

According to nrg, “A” posted on Facebook a description of her experience with the principal of the school where she had only begun working in February.

Listen, ‘A,’ you know that I’m on your side,” she recounted her employer saying to her. “And it’s really unpleasant for me to say this to you, but I think that problems are liable to arise here as a result of your origins.”

A” said he explained, “It won’t be easy for you here. Most of the Swedish pupils are racists. They hate everybody, but especially Jews, so it could easily be that you will be getting it from them and the Arab pupils. I suggest you seek employment elsewhere, far from schools. And you know that I’m telling you this because I care about you.”

A” told nrg that Malmö “has become a place I no longer recognize. I feel the way I did when I arrived here 39 years ago – like a tourist. Though the buildings and streets are familiar, everything else has changed.”

A” said that the “situation has grown increasingly worse since Operation Cast Lead,” referring to the three-week IDF incursion into Gaza – from December 2008 to January 18, 2009 – to stop terrorist rocket-fire into Israel and weapons smuggling into the Hamas-controlled enclave.

I felt all choked up” during the conversation with the principal, she wrote on Facebook. “But I managed to stop the tears. I was silent, and not only because I couldn’t breathe, but because I already knew which ‘problems’ could arise. I understood that even the many scarves I would have to wear to hide my Star of David wouldn’t help. I would have to keep quiet when asked about my background.”

She continued: “On the way home, alone in a train car, I allowed the tears of my frustration to flow. I was angry with myself. I was angry with my frustration. I was angry with my tears. I was angry about maybe having to find other work, not as a teacher. Above all, I was angry at Sweden in 2016. When I arrived home, I began to look for another job.”

Read the rest of the Algemeiner piece here:

http://www.algemeiner.com/2016/04/05/swedish-jewish-activist-not-surprised-israeli-teacher-in-malmo-told-to-seek-employment-far-from-school-children-who-hate-jews/#

What appears to have happened is a combination of Leftist Jew hate, tagged onto the Israeli /Arab conflict coupled with the deep seated Islam-inspired Jew hatred coming from the Islamic imports. The Leftist Jew hate would in my view be much less of a problem, had Sweden not imported so many Muslims from some of the most savage and Jew hating cultures on Earth. The two factors together are devastating for Sweden’s Jews and I would not blame them at all if they all upped sticks and went to Israel. At least in Israel you can be confident in the knowledge that the Government there is on your side. That I’m afraid is not an assumption that the Jews of Sweden can make about their government and it’s also not an assumption that British Jews can make of our government either. We cannot lazily assume that the UK Government will defend Jewish lives especially at a time when too many of Britain’s police forces are falling to various forms of Islamist corruption of the sort we’ve seen recently affecting South Yorkshire Police.

Importing Islam into a country or an area never ever improves it or enhances it, it only ever makes it worse. I dislike having to treat a whole group as the same and make a group judgement, but I find I can do no other, the evidence will not allow me to do anything else. Every nation, every town or city that has made a space for Islam or allowed Islam to carve a space for itself has declined in some way or become less safe or less productive, less tolerant and certainly less cohesive. There are parts of East London where once there were significant Jewish communities whose inhabitants contributed to the local community and lived in relative peace and security alongside non-Jews. I dare not wear a Kippah or a Star of David in these areas today, to do so would mean taking too many risks.

So why are these areas such as Tower Hamlets, Newham and Waltham Forest now so unsafe for Jews? Well it’s not because of the Hindus or the Sikhs or the Buddhists or even because of an outbreak of Strict Methodism. It’s Islam and only Islam that turns tolerant areas and tolerant mixed societies into savage oppressive mono-cultures.

Although the piece from Algemeiner and my comments about it focus on the effect of deep seated Islamic hatreds on Jews, this doesn’t mean that non-Jews whether Christian, Pagan, atheist or whatever can switch off and think ‘this is nothing to do with me’. The sort of societies that Islam creates will end up affecting your life and the life of your family. Although Islam may come with an inbuilt desire to destroy Jews first, that doesn’t mean that everyone else is immune from harm. Sooner or later non-Jews will discover that Islam doesn’t only hate and wish to destroy Jews, it wants to destroy everything else on the planet that comes into the category ‘not Muslim’. If non-Muslim nations continue to pander to Islam then the sort of society that we will get will be one where Jews, Christians, Hindus, Sikhs and atheists are routinely oppressed and excluded. What’s happening in Sweden should be a cautionary tale to warn other European nations.

Islam creates the sort of societies that no sensible sentient person would or should ever wish to live in. If anyone wants to get a flavour of what life is going to be like if you don’t resist the foul and oppressive ideology of Islam then just imagine yourself as a Jewish teacher facing a class of Muslims in a Swedish town. If you can find within yourself enough empathy to imagine that, then you will know exactly why Islam needs to be opposed.