Trump is entirely in the wrong on this, at least if speaking factually is what 
would determine whether he was right...
He watched, presumably, the following segment from the Tucker Carlson show on 
Friday night: Sweden Government Covering Up Immigrant Rape & Crime - Ami 
Horowitz - Tucker Carlson Tonight 2/17/17
  
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Then on Saturday afternoon, he said, "You look at what’s happening last night 
in Sweden. Sweden, who would believe this?”
He's clearly talking about something that happened "last night in Sweden," of 
which there wasn't anything of note (humorous memes notwithstanding).  Which 
means that he interpreted that news clip as talking about an actual incident, 
and then, without bothering to check with anyone else at his disposal (say 
asking a staffer to look into it, or the Swedish Embassy in the US, or any 
other news source, or maybe anyone in the US Intelligence Community), talked 
about there being some "happening".  That's really disturbing, and shows a 
concerning lack of critical thinking abilities on the part of Trump, who in a 
spectacular display of the Dunning-Kruger effect believes he's a really 'smart 
person.'
A few things to note.  First, the news ticker at the bottom of the screen 
during that video segment started talking about a Boko Haram attack in Nigeria 
-- it's entirely possible that Trump conflated the two stories, which doesn't 
make his confusion any better.  Second, some of the Swedish police officers 
interviewed by Ami Horowitz, the "documentary" filmmaker interviewed by Tucker 
Carlson have said that their comments were taken entirely out of context (see 
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/02/21/riots-erupt-in-swedens-capital-just-days-after-trump-comments/?utm_term=.129fed9b46a3),
 so there's reason to suspect the accuracy of anything he said on that segment. 
The riots last night are also interesting to look at.  First, the fact that 
they occurred after Trump made his incorrect statement doesn't make his 
statement any more correct.  If they truly were caused by immigrants, then that 
might give him a bit of vindication, but he was still wrong when he said it.  
Second, if you look at the news stories about the riots, both in English like 
the Zero Hedge one and Swedish via the magic of Google Translate, there's no 
clear indication of who the rioters are.  They're generally described as about 
30 youth in masks and hoods.  I have yet to find one saying whether the rioters 
were immigrants or native Swedes, either of which are plausible.
Brent

      From: glen ☣ <[email protected]>
 To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]> 
 Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2017 2:10 PM
 Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Trump right again?
   

Ridiculous.  Trump was _vague_, then tried to clarify, badly.  But because he 
was _vague_, biased sources like that pseudonymous zero hedge author will 
exploit his vagueness and use _whatever_ might happen as evidence he was right.

Did you read the Lakoff article?  
https://georgelakoff.com/2016/08/19/understanding-trumps-use-of-language/

Maybe try a reputable news source?  E.g. 
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/02/20/trump-asked-people-to-look-at-whats-happening-in-sweden-heres-whats-happening-there/?utm_term=.f40a5fee6e4c

On 02/21/2017 10:05 AM, Owen Densmore wrote:
> There's a meme floating around that Trump, as awful as he is, has been right 
> and ignored for it. This from a retweet I happened across:
>    
>http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-02-20/meanwhile-rioting-breaks-out-sweden
> 
> God this is a weird world. And accelerating!


-- 
☣ glen

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