He he he ...

Kalau punya barang itu ya dipilih-pilih dan harus tahu di mana bisa belinya 
semurah mungkin. Ngapain punya barang-barang jelek.

Sekarang lu boleh bantu junjungan lu yang sudah gua sudah sodori fakta di bawah 
ini.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/message/387184

Terbukti lagi kalau lu sudah memfitnah lagi.

Makanya gua bilang lu jangan asal menghayal doang.


--- In [email protected], itemabu2 <itemabu2@...> wrote:
>
> Si Teddy ini kaing2 ga keruan, ngoceh soal belanja barang di
> Stockholm, persis kayak ibu2 pejabat koruptor yg bisa belanja sampe
> satu pesawat. Jadi wawasan si Teddy ga beda dgn ibu2 pejabat yg cuma
> becus dandan dan belanja doang.
> 
> Ini yg dinamakan anjing buduk ompong lg kaing2 coba ngebela majikannya
> orang Islam, cuma bs kaing2 ga bisa ngadu argumen dgn benar.
> 
> Apa ada seekor muslim atau anjing buduk piaraan mereka yg bs ngebantah
> bhw negara Scandinavia jadi amburadul gara2 orang Islam?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 5/24/13, 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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