Sunday, December 07, 2014

Apparently, Sweden approves borders of ‘Palestine’ with Israel erased


From Times of Israel Blogs:
Here is a picture of Hillevi Larsson. She is a Member of Parliament in Sweden’s extremist Social Democratic-led government. 
She is happy because she has just received an award from the Palestinian Association of Malmö, Sweden, as thanks for her support for “Palestine”. 
Malmö is famous for two things: (1) Mohammed is the most popular name for newborn boys, and (2) its Jews, who have been living there for almost 250 years, are being systematically hounded out of the city. 
One may or may not choose to draw conclusions from these parallel trends. It is of course always nice to be thanked for one’s efforts, especially for something so significant as support for the creation of an entirely new state where none previously existed in the history of the world, in this case the state of “Palestine”. Which, the Swedish government constantly assures us, is pro-peace, pro-coexistence, and definitely not anti-Semitic. How they ever could draw such conclusions when all the evidence points to the contrary. But hold on a minute. 
What is it that MP Hillevi Larsson is holding together with the flag of “Palestine”? (Remember that this is the country that Sweden financially supports more than it supports its own Swedish pensioners who actually built up Sweden’s economy.) 
Why, it’s a plaque showing the borders of “Palestine” – the “Palestine” wholeheartedly supported with Swedish tax funds taken from Swedish pensioners, Swedish schoolteachers, Swedish nurses, firefighters, police officers and more. 
And those borders show that UN member state Israel does not exist, it has been replaced in its entirety by “Palestine”. Which coincidentally is exactly what the Palestinian Authority led by Mahmud Abbas proudly and openly says it intends to do: Wipe out Israel and replace it with “Palestine”. ...
... Sweden has the advantage of being able to use the tax revenues of the entire Swedish nation to subsidise its obsession with “Palestine” while ignoring the plight of Swedish pensioners, who for the first time in post-War history are beginning to figure in homelessness statistics. That’s the new Swedish government hard at work: sparing no effort on behalf of its constituents in Ramallah and Gaza.

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