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Young and Naive..?!
"Young and Naive"- The ultimate excuse for committing a crime in Sweden - and getting away with murder...and at times espionage!
You commit premeditated murder, killing a 16 year old girl and what happens? Virtually nothing, if you are 16 years old and committed the murder in Sweden!
To murder a fifteen year old girl and end up spending one year and eight months in prison is obscene by any standards. It sends a message that life is worthless, and that premeditated - note - premeditated murder is not such a big deal if the murderers are 16 years of age because, they are so "young and naive". The court by a Mr. Paul Arnell said: "Leave the youngsters alone "
"This case is about young people, almost children," he added.
The Swedish evening rag "Aftonbladet" had an article about what would happen to the two murderers for the next twenty months while they serve out their "sentence". To give you an idea, the article started: "No computer, no mobile phone" [for the next twenty months].
Are you kidding me? Therese Johansson Rojo - the victim , yes she had a name, a life, and a future and friends and family and dreams and hopes . She deserves better than this and so does everybody else in Sweden, regardless of age. Citizens in that country should demand that if their child or they themselves for that matter are murdered, then the murderer should go to jail for a considerable time for the sake of deterrent, out of safety concerns and, justice. To sentence a full fledged murderer to 20 months is NOT OK! To be young and naive is NOT an excuse, which leads me to the next subject:
Jan Guillou, a Swedish writer and a political know-it-all, got caught the other day for having been spying on Sweden for the Soviet intelligence agency KGB, this after previously classified documents had been released. So what was his excuse - you guessed it: "Young and Naive". That he was 22 and at the same time busy investigating a secret spin-off of the Swedish secret service and finally exposing it - (on who’s orders, one wonders...) - now THAT is perfectly fine! Besides, the time for prosecution of the crime has expired! Yes, that is the Law in Sweden. I am sure Mr. Guillou is pleased to learn that no-body will take his computer and mobile phone away from him, not even for twenty months.
Finally, Minister Bildt; Don’t even try to use "Young and Naive" when explaining years from now what mental melt-down lead you to close down the Consulate General in New York. We no longer believe in that particular defense, rather we have already figured out that you did this to further you chances to a top Europan position - You have now shown the other Europeans that you can be "trusted" . Let it be known that you look to European interests first and American interests second, if at all. "Et tu Brutus"
1 comments:
Linjie Chou | March 29, 2012 Yea, sweden today is like a joke, scum-backs are all over, just look at Malmo and Landskrona, you can't believe it! America also has its problems, but there are still a majority of talents from all over the world. Sweden on the other hand only welcomes a brunch of criminals...the moral superiority is the biggest enemy of Sweden: they created a system that the scum-backs can use to against them. "Young and Naive" is probably another great asset these new swedes can carry on to defend themselves.
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