Communalism: July 2007 Archives

Editorial: Sweden's Paradise Lost

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Though not the same as Prout since it relies on the capitalist mode of production, the once-vaunted Swedish model of socioeconomic development was closest to Prout, as stated by Prout founder Shrii P.R. Sarkar. The importation of large numbers of immigrants will most likely undermine the Swedish model, however, and signs of it cracking are already evident, especially as this system cannot sustain immigration along with 20+ percent unemployment. As long as it co-exists with capitalism, rather than importing immigrants Sweden should aggressively export its socioeconomic model - absent the dehumanizing program of Stalinist-style thought control [please see Jihad and the Collapse of the Swedish Model, recently linked to on our website, -eds.] - to nations that need it, solve its unemployment problem, and restore some pride to its people. Only small numbers of immigrants among the billions who need help can come to the country; imagining that mass immigration is a sane program is the fantasy of fools. If Swedes want to help Muslims, a large portion of their immigrants, a better place to start would be speaking out against American neocon aggression in the Middle East and helping fund refugee camps there.

Multiculturalism, of which promotion of mass immigration is a part, is a bogus philosophy, a Trojan horse, a viral infection on the intellectual level. It is intended to tear down, not build up. It is also based in part on the "American model," which has deep roots in the appropriation of formerly native American Indian lands and in the import of cheap immigrant labor, undermining the working class, antitheses of what Sweden has stood for. The Swedish people would be well advised to shake off this disease and believe in themselves once again. They also need to do the hard work of thinking for themselves rather than let the State think for them. After all, it was they who created what used to be the ideal for harnessing the brute forces of capitalism to suit human needs and nurture human development. Those internationalist politicians who are undermining Sweden in turn should be thrown in the garbage bag where they belong, the top closed shut, and tossed away, to be forgotten like rotten food. Only then can the politics of unrestrained economic internationalism, that other force undermining the Swedish people, be faced.

Jihad and the Collapse of the Swedish Model

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"Power for me means that the Swedes shall look at me, lie down on the ground and kiss my feet."

By Fjordman

I decided to write this essay following the riots in Malmo this weekend. Malmo is Sweden's third largest city and by far the worst city in Scandinavia when it comes to Muslim aggression. I read recently that an Arab girl interviewed in Malmo said that she liked it so much there, it felt almost like an Arab city. Native Swedes have been moving away from the city for years, turned into refugees in their own country by Jihad, not too different from the non-Muslims in some regions of the Philippines, southern Thailand or Kashmir in India, or for that matter Christian Serbs in Kosovo.

Sweden was presented during the Cold War as a middle way between capitalism and Communism. When this model of a society collapses - and it will collapse, under the combined forces of Islamic Jihad, the European Union, Multiculturalism and ideological overstretch - it is thus not just the Swedish state that will collapse but the symbol of Sweden, the showcase of an entire ideological world view. I wrote two years ago that if the trend isn't stopped, the Swedish nation will simply cease to exist in any meaningful way during the first half of this century. The country that gave us Bergman, ABBA and Volvo could become known as the Bosnia of northern Europe, and the "Swedish model" will be one of warning against ideological madness, not one of admiration. I still fear I was right in that assessment.

Jonathan Friedman, an American living outside Malmö, mentions that the so-called Integration Act of 1997 proclaimed that "Sweden is a Multicultural society." Notes to the Act also stated that "Since a large group of people have their origins in another country, the Swedish population lacks a common history. The relationship to Sweden and the support given to the fundamental values of society thus carry greater significance for integration than a common historical origin."

Native Swedes have thus been reduced to just another ethnic group in Sweden, with no more claim to the country than the Kurds or the Somalis who arrived there last Thursday. The political authorities of the country have erased their own people's history and culture.

Full story: http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/2065. Readers are encouraged to look at the anecdotal comments after the article.

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