Ingrid Carlqvist: Sweden's Easter Riots from the Religion of Peace: The Result of Multiculturalism?

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Over the Easter holiday period Sweden was in flames.
A politician announced he would be burning a book, the Quran, and the Muslim community did not take kindly to this, in neighbourhood after neighbourhood police were pelted with rocks and cars set ablaze by angry rioters.
Just the thought of someone setting fire to the Quarn had turned calm and peaceful members of society who follow Islam into angry, aggressive rioters who became extremely violent.
Journalist Ingrid Carlqvist joins us to discuss what exactly happened to her country and how the police, politicians and the media have responded.

Ingrid Carlqvist is a fearless Swedish journalist and author who opposes mass immigration and the Islamization of Sweden.
This is part of the speech she made in The European Parliament a decade ago that is even more relevant today.
"Ladies and gentlemen. My name is Ingrid Carlqvist and I was born in Sweden in 1960, when the Social Democrats were gonna rule forever and ever and our country was the nicest and safest and most progressed in the world.
Now I live in Absurdistan – a country that has the highest figure of reported rapes in the world, hundreds of so called “exclusion areas” where people live outside the Swedish society and with newspapers that hide all these horrible facts to the people.
I feel just like Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz – a tornado came and blew me miles and miles away from home and dumped me in a country I don’t know.
Toto, I have a feeling we’re not in Sweden anymore.”

Follow Ingrid on social media at:
https://www.facebook.com/ingrid.carlqvist
https://twitter.com/ingridcarlqvist
https://www.youtube.com/c/Hoppf%C3%B6rSverige
Ingrid's website with journalist partner Maria Celander
https://www.ingridochmaria.se/
Maria Celander on Twitter
https://twitter.com/mariasunflower

Interview recorded 25.4.22

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