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trying to build up a bit of hatred towards the Swedes.... Its impossible..?...ABBA, Volvo's, meat balls, Rob Steiner, Gravlax, love em all! Can anyone think of a good reason to hate the Swedes???
No hatred at all with / for Swedes. They are amongst our most loyal followers (QPR) and have been for many years. We as a dot org team played them at football for a number of years. Stockholm and then London the following year. A S B undertook the competition and it might still be in existence although reading the sticky post, they might be having difficulties and don't compete. BTW anybody that went to Stockholm and spent the evening in "Cliff Barnes" gaff in Stockholm Eating their food, drinking their beer and being entertained by their extravagant blonde ladies would only have love and respect for Swedes and the population of Stockholm
No hatred at all with / for Swedes. They are amongst our most loyal followers (QPR) and have been for many years. We as a dot org team played them at football for a number of years. Stockholm and then London the following year. A S B undertook the competition and it might still be in existence although reading the sticky post, they might be having difficulties and don't compete. BTW anybody that went to Stockholm and spent the evening in "Cliff Barnes" gaff in Stockholm Eating their food, drinking their beer and being entertained by their extravagant blonde ladies would only have love and respect for Swedes and the population of Stockholm
too much love and respect Mark... we cant go into Saturdays game with that sort of attitude.
The reach of Sweden's population controllers extended all over the world - Sweden was a major funder of Indira Gandhi's forced sterilisation programs in the 1970s:
'Simon presents a table collecting figures for primary sources of "international population assistance funds" from 1965—1976. It is interesting to note that after the United States government, with a total of $867 million over the period in question, the next largest donor for this period was the tiny nation of Sweden, whose outsized contribution of $134 million exceeded that of the United Kingdom ($25 million), West Germany ($23 million), Japan ($22 million), Canada ($34 million), Denmark ($19 million), Belgium ($2.4 million), Australia ($1.6 million), and the OPEC countries ($2.6 million) combined. This remarkable effort on the part of Sweden to reduce the world’s nonwhite population can be credited to the persistence in the Nordic paradise of a powerful domestic eugenics movement since the 1920s, strongly reinforced by the large number of Nazi refugees who found a safe haven in the neutral nation during the war’s immediate aftermath. Championed by welfare-state theoreticians Alva and Gunnar Myrdal (see, for example, their 1934 book The Crisis in the Population Question) and the Swedish Society for Eugenics, forced sterilization laws resembling those of Nazi Germany were instituted in Sweden in 1934 and remained on the books until 1976.'
Robert Zubrin, Merchants of Despair (2012) (Zubrin is a free-marketeer, but hostile to Malthusianism)
The reach of Sweden's population controllers extended all over the world - Sweden was a major funder of Indira Gandhi's forced sterilisation programs in the 1970s:
'Simon presents a table collecting figures for primary sources of "international population assistance funds" from 1965—1976. It is interesting to note that after the United States government, with a total of $867 million over the period in question, the next largest donor for this period was the tiny nation of Sweden, whose outsized contribution of $134 million exceeded that of the United Kingdom ($25 million), West Germany ($23 million), Japan ($22 million), Canada ($34 million), Denmark ($19 million), Belgium ($2.4 million), Australia ($1.6 million), and the OPEC countries ($2.6 million) combined. This remarkable effort on the part of Sweden to reduce the world’s nonwhite population can be credited to the persistence in the Nordic paradise of a powerful domestic eugenics movement since the 1920s, strongly reinforced by the large number of Nazi refugees who found a safe haven in the neutral nation during the war’s immediate aftermath. Championed by welfare-state theoreticians Alva and Gunnar Myrdal (see, for example, their 1934 book The Crisis in the Population Question) and the Swedish Society for Eugenics, forced sterilization laws resembling those of Nazi Germany were instituted in Sweden in 1934 and remained on the books until 1976.'
Robert Zubrin, Merchants of Despair (2012) (Zubrin is a free-marketeer, but hostile to Malthusianism)
This is more promising.
Abolished the slave trade (1813) and slavery (1847) later than us, the b*s*trds.
Laid waste to Germany and Poland in the seventeenth century. The Polish government mounts occasional campaigns to get the contents of plundered libraries back.
Interestingly (perhaps) both the French and the Swedes have a term for cock-up or fiasco named after catastrophic defeats to the Russians, "Berezine" (1812, in modern Belarus) and "Poltava" (1709, in modern Ukraine).
* £8+ for a pint of anything decent * Tissues that were so fu cking expensive in Stockholm, that I refused to buy them on a point of principle and spent a weekend with a cold scrounging napkins from bars/take away places and on a couple of occasions, wiping my nose on my cuff. * Ikea is brutal * We never beat the fu ckers in the football * Filippa K has still not bothered opening a shop in London. Or Bristol. Lazy cow. * A couple of years ago, I wanted to buy a beautiful ACNE Winter coat that I saw in Gothenburg; I had the sign-off for it, I had the money in the bank and a semi in my trousers, but they only had it in small or XL. No use to me, you daft sh its. Couldn't find it anywhere in the UK. *H&M in Bristol only seems to employ about 2 people, so it takes forever to pay for anything. Proper wear out.
That's the best I can come up with. Not much, is it? Come on England let's tonk these inoffensive t wats.
I paid £5 for a pint in Stockholm in 86. So that rate of inflation isn't too bad. It was about £1.20 a pint over here in 86.