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TODAY Paul Lillrank
18.8.2017 06:05
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It is not unthinkable that Sweden becomes a greater security risk for Finland than Russia.
Today the columns are current texts by external writers. Subject choices, views and perspectives are the columns' own and do not represent the line of the newspaper.
In the summer of 2015, I had a light sense of panic. Vladimir Putin had done aggressive moves in the Crimea and Ukraine. It felt like he was taking Baltics and Finland soon. Time to arrange a retreat position in Sweden.
Since then I have calmed down. The general, Sir Richard Shirref, published a book where he predicted a Russian attack on the Baltic in May 2017. As is well known, this has not happened.The interesting thing about the book, however, is that Finland is not mentioned in a word and ignored as a cornerless, strategic meaning.Actually, Finland is very safe.
Panicism is now in Sweden. A fate greater than Putin is the Muslim mass immigration. Sweden has proportionally received more immigrants than any other OECD country. The Swedish elite has expressed itself as a multicultural moral superpower. It begins to increasingly resemble self-destructive madness as for the mind of Charles XII's last year in power.
Storms have a tendency, called imperial overstretch , to slip for more than the resources allow.
The Swedish moral empire lacks vision, goals and means to handle large-scale foreign-overs immigration. Sweden is the worst in Europe to integrate new arrivals. The labor and housing markets are not adapted to the low-skilled with large families.
Residence permits and contributions are dispensed with on a loose basis.Authorities want or can not count on long-term costs and effects on judicial and welfare services. Therefore, one is surprised when there appears to be no resources for emergency and elderly care in a rich country with high taxes.
When reality grazes the utopias, the moral superpower turns into a moral colonial power. New arrivals end up in areas of exclusion. The more immigrants in one place, the less pressure for integration and self-sufficiency. The more you have entered, the more want to come. A parallel society with an ethnic subclass is emerging.
Multiculturalism involves conflicts. A blue-eyed welfare state can not handle people with a different value base. The municipalities do not know what to do with returning IS terrorists other than loving them with contributions and advances in housing chores.
A state is by definition the body that has a monopoly of violence within a territory. There is a real risk that Sweden will turn into a failed state with ghettons where Swedish law no longer applies and the police do not control the situation. Democracy is out of control when the authorities violate the migration law and the police are looking through the fingers of illegal immigrants.
It is not unthinkable that Sweden becomes a greater security risk for Finland than Russia. The Norwegians and Danes have already realized that.Right now I would need some calming reading, but can not be found.
Paul Lillrank Professor at the Department of Production Economics at Aalto University
https://www.hbl.fi/artikel/panikkanslan/
Käännös: Google
panic feeling
TODAY Paul Lillrank
18.8.2017 06:05
7325
reactions
It is not unthinkable that Sweden becomes a greater security risk for Finland than Russia.
Today the columns are current texts by external writers. Subject choices, views and perspectives are the columns' own and do not represent the line of the newspaper.
In the summer of 2015, I had a light sense of panic. Vladimir Putin had done aggressive moves in the Crimea and Ukraine. It felt like he was taking Baltics and Finland soon. Time to arrange a retreat position in Sweden.
Since then I have calmed down. The general, Sir Richard Shirref, published a book where he predicted a Russian attack on the Baltic in May 2017. As is well known, this has not happened.The interesting thing about the book, however, is that Finland is not mentioned in a word and ignored as a cornerless, strategic meaning.Actually, Finland is very safe.
Panicism is now in Sweden. A fate greater than Putin is the Muslim mass immigration. Sweden has proportionally received more immigrants than any other OECD country. The Swedish elite has expressed itself as a multicultural moral superpower. It begins to increasingly resemble self-destructive madness as for the mind of Charles XII's last year in power.
Storms have a tendency, called imperial overstretch , to slip for more than the resources allow.
The Swedish moral empire lacks vision, goals and means to handle large-scale foreign-overs immigration. Sweden is the worst in Europe to integrate new arrivals. The labor and housing markets are not adapted to the low-skilled with large families.
Residence permits and contributions are dispensed with on a loose basis.Authorities want or can not count on long-term costs and effects on judicial and welfare services. Therefore, one is surprised when there appears to be no resources for emergency and elderly care in a rich country with high taxes.
When reality grazes the utopias, the moral superpower turns into a moral colonial power. New arrivals end up in areas of exclusion. The more immigrants in one place, the less pressure for integration and self-sufficiency. The more you have entered, the more want to come. A parallel society with an ethnic subclass is emerging.
Multiculturalism involves conflicts. A blue-eyed welfare state can not handle people with a different value base. The municipalities do not know what to do with returning IS terrorists other than loving them with contributions and advances in housing chores.
A state is by definition the body that has a monopoly of violence within a territory. There is a real risk that Sweden will turn into a failed state with ghettons where Swedish law no longer applies and the police do not control the situation. Democracy is out of control when the authorities violate the migration law and the police are looking through the fingers of illegal immigrants.
It is not unthinkable that Sweden becomes a greater security risk for Finland than Russia. The Norwegians and Danes have already realized that.Right now I would need some calming reading, but can not be found.
Paul Lillrank Professor at the Department of Production Economics at Aalto University
https://www.hbl.fi/artikel/panikkanslan/
Käännös: Google