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Paulina Neuding, skribent och jurist, skriver i The Weekly Standard 30 januari-numret under rubriken See No Evil. En välskriven och icke faktaresistent text, men en text som troligen av en he del i Sverige betraktas som ”bekymmersam” eftersom den riskerar att sprida ”en bekymmersam bild” av Sverige. Här ett utdrag ur artikeln, som förstås bör läsas i sin helhet:

This New Year’s Eve in Cologne, about 1,500 police officers were assigned to the streets, more than 10 times the number in 2015. Large groups of North African males were held up and registered at the square where most attacks took place last year, after police received reports of ”highly aggressive” men on trains bound for the city center. Passengers that fit the profile of the previous year’s offenders were questioned and registered. Anyone without valid identification was made to leave or taken into custody.

Unsurprisingly, the strategy has sparked a debate on racial profiling in Germany. Cologne’s chief of police, Jürgen Mathies, stressed that the actions were based on very distinct profiling after last year’s events, in accordance with traditional police work, and that they had nothing to do with racism. The chairman of the Federal German Police Union, Ernst Walter, argued strongly that last year’s atrocities likely would have recurred without the strategy of prevention:

The offenders we were looking for were not a gray-haired 60-year-old man or a family. Consequently, we obviously let North African families through the controls. The offender profile we had was of a young man of North African origin. And when they attack in masses, they must also be controlled in masses.

This kind of straight talk from Swedish police, or any Swedish authority, is unthinkable. Swedish prime minister Stefan Löfven proudly claims that he runs the world’s first ”feminist cabinet.”

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