Swedish Government Report Says Putting the Word “Refugees” in Quotation Marks is “Hate”
Questioning age of ‘child migrants’ is also hate
Paul Joseph Watson
PrisonPlanet.com
November 30, 2017
A report published by a Swedish government agency says that putting the word “refugees” in quotation marks is “hate” and that questioning the age of child migrants is also a form of extremism.
The report, written by the Swedish National Defence Research Institute, is entitled The White Hatred. It characterizes Sweden’s “new media,” in other words any media outlet that doesn’t blindly regurgitate politically correct narratives, as potential threats to democracy, conflating them with actual neo-nazi groups.
The report defines “hate” as violent extremism that includes “hateful expressions” and jokes in the context of Internet trolling. This encompasses the practice of putting the word “refugees” in quotation marks to implicitly suggest that many such individuals might not be genuine refugees.
Using the term “unaccompanied children” in quotation marks is also a form of “hate,” according to the report, because it implies that they might actually be adults.
The sheer ludicrousness of this assertion is laid bare by a study by Sweden’s own National Board of Medicines, which found that three out of four so-called child “refugees” in the country are actually adults.
Having carried out an X-ray examination of the wisdom teeth and a magnetic camera survey of the knee joint on 581 individuals, the results found that 442 were aged 18 or older, with just 134 being under the age of 18.
In other words, around three in four of the asylum seekers who are claiming to be children are in fact adults.
To be clear, the Swedish government is now overtly asserting that telling the truth about the “refugee crisis” is an act of “hate”. This represents an unprecedented attack on free speech and an Orwellian sign of what’s to come.
The report claims that using quotations represents an act of “hate” because neo-nazi groups also use quotation marks around the word “Holocaust” as “a way of showing that you do not agree with the existence of the Holocaust.”
“The report further alleges that society risks becoming tolerant of the intolerant. That is rather rich coming from the authorities of a European country that has accepted Islamic intolerance to an astounding degree. There is even a proposal from a government minister to reintegrate returning ISIS fighters, who might still wish to destroy the tolerant society that houses them,” writes columnist Judith Bergman.
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