Makin jelas bahwa "beo gagu" Teddy psikopat berat yang
juga welfare
grabber, yang
tamak, serakah lagi rakus, pelaku tax evasion yang tidak punya
pegangan
moral
serta tidak tahu logic dan yang tidak punya penghargaan terhadap dirinya
sendiri
dan yang bebalnya mengalahkan keledai - memang betul-betul sudah gila.

Dia nggak bisa bantah apa yang dikatakan item abu lantas dia cuap-cuap kayak 
nonok bebek seperti dihawah ini...

--- In [email protected], "Teddy S." <teddyr@...> wrote:
>
> He he he ...
> 
> Belum apa-apa lu sudah ngerasa sendiri.
> 
> Berdasarkan pengakuan lu sendiri, lu itu suka salah baca seperti pada 
> kejadian sebelumnya. Jadi dengan seringnya lu salah baca dan modal lu cuma 
> ini doang, maka dengan demikian pernyataan lu itu belum tentu akurat.
> 
> Orang jalan-jalan itu untuk dinikmati dan sekalian juga untuk belanja.
> Barang-barang di Stockholm kualitasnya prima dan bukan buatan RRC.
> Disamping itu menjelang musim panas juga suka ada potongan besar.
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], itemabu2 <itemabu2@> wrote:
> >
> > Teddy memang hrs menunjukkan dirinya adalah anjing buduk piaraan orang
> > Islam yg setia dgn selalu sigap membela majikannya. Dia mencoba
> > mendiskreditkan gua dgn kaing2 gua ga pernah ke Scandinavia shg gua ga
> > tau apa yg tjd di sana.
> > 
> > Cuma orang tolol aja yg bilang bhw unt tau keadaan sebuah negara
> > secara umum itu hrs pergi ke negara tsb.
> > 
> > Sebaliknya, banyak orang tolol yg sesumbar udah pergi ke manca negara,
> > tp cuma tau kulitnya ttg negara2 yg dikunjunginya, cuma tau sebatas
> > harga taksi, hotel, cafe dll, ga tau apa yg ada di belakangnya sama
> > sekali. Di milis ini, bisa dibilang orang2 yg suka sesumbar udah ke
> > manca negara termasuk ke dlm golongan ini.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On 5/22/13, Teddy S. <teddyr@> wrote:
> > > He he he ...
> > >
> > >> Swedia dan negara2 Scandinavia sebelumnya termasuk sbg negara paling
> > >> aman sedunia.
> > >
> > > Lu ngomong gitu emangnya lu sudah pernah ke Swedia atau negara-negara
> > > Skandinavia lainnya?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In [email protected], itemabu2 <itemabu2@> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Swedia dan negara2 Scandinavia sebelumnya termasuk sbg negara paling
> > >> aman sedunia. Sekarang, negara2 itu dipenuhi sampah2 masyarakat,
> > >> kriminal dan bajingan berbentuk orang Islam, orang2 Islam jadi tukang
> > >> merkosa, tukang tipu, rampok dll.
> > >>
> > >> Kejadian orang2 Islam bikin rusuh udah terjadi di Swedia, mirip dgn
> > >> apa yg tjd di Perancis yg udah merupakan "ritual" tahunan. Dan gua
> > >> rasa, kerusuhan di Swedia ini jg akan jadi "ritual" tahunan, jg di
> > >> negara2 Eropa lainnya.
> > >>
> > >> Dari buahnya, kita tahu asalnya spt apa. Dr kelakuan orang2 Islam ini,
> > >> kita tahu spt apa ajaran Islam.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> http://frontpagemag.com/2013/bruce-bawer/gangs-of-youths-overrun-stockholm/
> > >>
> > >> Gangs of `Youths' Overrun Stockholm
> > >> May 22, 2013 By Bruce Bawer Comments (18)
> > >>
> > >> Husby is a neighborhood in western Stockholm which in 2007 had just
> > >> over 11,000 inhabitants, fully 81.9% of whom were immigrants or the
> > >> children of immigrants. The other interesting fact in the brief
> > >> Wikipedia entry on Husby is that the area contains "many
> > >> runestones…remnants from when Vikings used to live here."
> > >>
> > >> There are, alas, few other signs of the area's Viking heritage.
> > >>
> > >> The story begins on May 14, when Stockholm police were forced to shoot
> > >> a man who was wielding a machete at them. He died. The cops were
> > >> immediately accused of police brutality. A "community group" called
> > >> Megafonen urged locals to demonstrate "for social justice and again st
> > >> police violence."
> > >>
> > >> Last Sunday evening, apparently acting upon this suggestion, Husby
> > >> erupted in the kind of wide-scale "youth" violence that has plagued
> > >> suburbs in France and elsewhere for years. A school, a garage, and
> > >> almost 100 cars were set on fire. And a gang attacked a cop.
> > >>
> > >> On Monday evening, in further accordance with the Gallic precedent,
> > >> things got even worse. Chaos reigned. Different reports provided
> > >> different details, some of them sketchy. There were explosions. As of
> > >> 9:36 PM Monday, Stockholm time, it was being reported that police
> > >> officers were "running for their lives from youth gangs." Twenty or so
> > >> masked "youths" threw rocks at police officers and firefighters.  A
> > >> reporter for the newspaper Expressen narrowly missed being hit by a
> > >> metal pipe. One report mentioned "youths" stealing fire hoses. When
> > >> "youths" set fire to a parking garage, police had to evacuate fifty
> > >> people from a nearby apartment house. Four or five "youths" beat up a
> > >> cop on a bridge before he managed to flee. As he ran off, a girl could
> > >> be heard laughing and shouting "Allah akbar!"
> > >>
> > >> In Husby, at least three police cars were reported to have been
> > >> vandalized. Meanwhile reports began to come in of cars on fire in
> > >> other parts of western Stockholm. "The situation is escalating
> > >> constantly,"  a police spokesperson said on Monday evening. Late that
> > >> night, The Local reported that over 100 cars had been set on fire in
> > >> Husby and that a local shopping center had been vandalized, causing
> > >> injury to three police officers.
> > >>
> > >> Although Megafonen had itself urged its readers to demonstrate against
> > >> police violence, it "explained" the rioting, in one statement, as an
> > >> expression of frustration over high unemployment. "There is a great
> > >> deal of hopelessness and powerlessness among the young people here,"
> > >> read a comment by the organization, which added that it was important
> > >> to "understand" the root causes of the rioting "and to find out what
> > >> we can do" to make things better. In what seemed to be a
> > >> contradiction, Megafonen spokesperson Rami Al-Kamisi called the
> > >> rioting a "reaction to police brutality against citizens, our
> > >> neighbors," and said: "We understand that people react like this."
> > >>
> > >> In Norway, Ragnhild Bjørnebekk, who works at the Oslo Police College
> > >> as a "violence researcher" (in the otherwise stagnant European
> > >> economy, there's a growth field if I ever heard of one) said that the
> > >> rioting in Husby is only the latest of several "youth disturbances" in
> > >> Europe sparked by "suspicions of police violence." (Yes, you know
> > >> those trigger-happy Scandinavian police.) Mentioning riots that had
> > >> taken place in recent years in Greece, Gothenberg, Malmö, Copenhagen,
> > >> and various French cities, Bjørnebekk attributed them all to anger
> > >> over police conduct. ("Allah akbar," of course, is Arabic for "Down
> > >> with police brutality.") Still, Bjørnebekk found it important to
> > >> mention that this kind of rioting is a relatively new phenomenon in
> > >> northern Europe. "Setting fire to cars and trash containers during
> > >> riots is typical of countries like France and Greece, but unusual in
> > >> the Nordic countries," Bjørnebekk said. (As if differences between
> > >> Scandinavian and Mediterranean cultures had the slightest thing to do
> > >> with any of this!)
> > >>
> > >> To be sure, Bjørnebekk was right in suggesting that nightly
> > >> car-burnings and the like are still not a fixed part of the cultural
> > >> landscape in the Nordic countries as they are on the outskirts of
> > >> Paris, Marseilles, and so on. Yes, there are stabbings, rapes,
> > >> gay-bashings, Jew-bashings, acts of vandalism, and other gang activity
> > >> aplenty; non-Muslims who live in certain parts of Stockholm, Malmö,
> > >> Copenhagen, and (increasingly) Oslo are systematically tormented in
> > >> schools and on the streets by "youths" who seem to grow bolder and
> > >> more aggressive by the year. And yes, there have been "youth" riots in
> > >> Scandinavia: on a couple of nights in January 2009, a violent mob of
> > >> "youths" descended on downtown Oslo and smashed in the front windows
> > >> of businesses in an area of several square blocks, effectively
> > >> paralyzing the very heart of the city. The rioting, which was
> > >> supposedly a response to Israeli actions in Gaza (and which has pretty
> > >> much been dropped down the memory hole), stretched police resources to
> > >> the limit. But no, I guess it's fair to say, as Bjørnebekk does, that
> > >> so far regular car-burnings haven't been a major element of the Nordic
> > >> mix.
> > >>
> > >> As is usual, of course, in such cases, Swedish media reports on Monday
> > >> night were almost uniformly careful to avoid using any word other than
> > >> "youths" (or some equally innocuous term) to characterize the
> > >> perpetrators of the violence. Although here and there between the
> > >> lines it was clear enough what was going on, there was nothing you
> > >> could really put your finger on until Dagbladet – the Norwegian one,
> > >> note, not the Swedish one – dared to mention that girl shouting "Allah
> > >> akbar!" By Tuesday morning, the Swedish media, while providing
> > >> reasonably extensive coverage of the night's events, seemed to be
> > >> making an effort to suggest that it hadn't really been all that bad
> > >> and to emphasize that,  in any event, things had now quieted down. I
> > >> did a pretty thorough online search of the major Swedish media, but
> > >> couldn't find any report on the rioting that included the word Islam
> > >> or Muslim or any reference to the girl who shouted "Allah akbar!"
> > >>
> > >> The emphasis was, shall we say, on other matters. One article in
> > >> Expressen, for example, focused on the fact that a policeman had
> > >> actually – gasp – dared to draw his weapon during the hubbub. (The
> > >> paper actually had a video of this horrible act.) The cop put his gun
> > >> back after being informed that the rioter he was aiming at was only
> > >> thirteen years old. (Police later told VG that several of the
> > >> participants in the evening's festivities were as young as twelve.) On
> > >> Tuesday morning, Megafon held a "well-attended" press conference the
> > >> obvious intention of which was to turn the criminals into victims and
> > >> the police into villains. The organization accused the police of
> > >> deploying "excessive force" against the rioters; one speaker added the
> > >> charge that cops, during the rampage, had used offensive language to
> > >> describe immigrant-group members. Another speaker asked: "Who should
> > >> you call when it's the police who attack? I have no idea." The meme
> > >> that it had all been the fault of police overreach quickly established
> > >> itself, with Norway's Aftenposten stressing laments by Stockholm
> > >> "youth" that the police are never punished for their abuse of power,
> > >> while the "youth" are always blamed.
> > >>
> > >> Meanwhile, a police officer who has worked for many years in western
> > >> Stockholm (and who apparently preferred not to be identified) told
> > >> Aftonbladet that the rioting, though horrible, amounted to "a typical
> > >> day on the job." He added: "People generally have no idea how serious
> > >> it is, but there have been so many incidents in the past year that I'm
> > >> sure it'll end up with a police officer being killed."
> > >>
> > >> The latest reports, at this writing, confirm that all this is plainly
> > >> only the beginnning. The early hours of Wednesday morning saw a new
> > >> round of stories in the Scandinavian papers announcing that Stockholm
> > >> was being beset by riots for the third night in a row. Among much
> > >> else, stones had been thrown at a police station and a school had been
> > >> set on fire. The rioting, moreover, had spread even further, to
> > >> several other parts of the city that had been previously unaffected.
> > >> Brief video here. Stay tuned. There will certainly be more
> > >> developments on this front in the days to come.
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> >
>




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