Sweden: Malmö and other cities’ pools transformed in playgrounds for perverted

This is a physiological development for the previous” The “strange case” of Malmö

Sweden: sexual assault in swimming pools

– Young male “refugees” have transformed Swedish public swimming pools in a Hell of rapes and sexual harassment.

– The Swedish politicians seem to believe that a few lessons in “sexual education” will change the mentality of men who, since childhood, has been taught that women are responsible for the desire aroused in them and therefore guilty of the violence they undergo.

– An increasing number of Swedes now avoid to attend public pools.

– Staff of the Hylliebadet of Malmö, a water park for families, received strict instructions not to report sexual harassment, and above all, not to talk about the ethnicity or religion of those that cause problems in the pool.

Malmö
Malmö

 

Men and women, according to Swedish tradition, swim together in public swimming pools since over 100 years. Many people now wonder whether they will be forced to give up this practice – because young male “refugees” have transformed the Swedish public swimming pools in a Hell of rapes and sexual harassment.

It should not be a surprise to anyone that men from the Middle East and North Africa have a point of view completely different on women compared to that of Swedish men. The only mystery is why the Swedish politicians have thought that anyone who sets foot in Sweden immediately would embrace their values, their vision of women and their traditions.

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Women in burka

Now that finally it was realized that many Afghan, Somali, Iraqi, Syrian men – along with many Africans in fake guise of “syrian” – believe that women who go around half naked are easy prey or consensual for free sex, the politicians are stumped. Of course, they cannot admit that this view of women is directly connected with Islam, because doing so they would become victims of their own assertion that those who criticize Islam are “Islamophobic”.

For many years it was possible to cover the abuses because the traditional media have preferred to call the perpetrators “baby gangs” and have never made mention of the fact that they were mostly immigrants from Muslim countries. In Malmö, one of the Swedish cities with a higher number of immigrants and where the Swedes are in fact a minority since 2013, problems in public swimming pools began at least 15 years ago.

One of the problems is that the young Muslim men refuse to take a shower before swim into the pool and they put underwear under the swimsuits. For obvious reasons this is not allowed and when the staff recalls them, violence and threats follow. On several occasions, gangs have laid ambush for the staff members as they were returning home from work and the management has been forced to hire security guards to make sure the employees could reach home safely. Aggressiveness has peaked in 2013, when youth gangs have torn apart all that was in the building, threw objects into the water and threatened other customers. The water park was closed, and the pool was emptied and cleaned by glass fragments. A few days later the pool was reopened but in 2015 was closed permanently to the public. Now the plant has been renovated but it is open only for professional swimmers and swimming clubs.

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Husby

In Stockholm the Husbybadet pool, located in the district of Husby, with a peak number of immigrants, was the first public swimming pool of the capital to have problems. In 2007, it was reported that the town had been forced to build an autonomous wastewater treatment plant which cost millions of crowns. This is because of unusually high levels of nitrogen in the water caused by many young people continuing to swim into the pool wearing dirty underwear. The director of the plant owned by the municipality told the daily “Dagens Nyheter”: “Nitrogen is food for bacteria and a high level of nitrogen produces foul-smelling air and dirty water. Nitrogen is released by urine and sweat.”

In Scandinavia the attitude towards nudity is very different from that held in the Middle East. In Muslim countries nudity is something very private and they do not willingly showering in the presence of other people, even with members of the same sex. All the public pools staff confirms that Muslim women and men are taking shower wearing underwear under the bathing suits. Many Muslim women swim in burkini, a garment that fully covers the body, therefore when Muslim men see the Swedish women in bikini, many of them think that they might be women “of loose morals” that “can be touched any time”.

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burkini

In 2015 when about 163,000 asylum seekers have arrived in Sweden, the problems in public swimming pools have increased exponentially. Over the past few months the number of complaints of assaults and sexual harassment against women in public pools has become exorbitant. Many of the “refugees” are from Afghanistan, a country widely regarded as one of the most dangerous places in the world for women.

One of the first cases reported was in 2005 when a 17 year old girl was raped in the Husbybadet pool in Stockholm. The 16 year old rapist began to touch her in the hot tub and when the girl moved in a cave with water cascade she was chased by the young and by one of his friend. They pushed her into a corner and while his friend held her, the 16 year old took off the bikini of the girl and raped her. During the trial it emerged that the attack took place under the gaze of thirty people who have done nothing to stop them. The 16 year old rapist was sentenced to three months in juvenile detention and his friend was acquitted. The victim was severely traumatized, so much to be hospitalized in a psychiatric clinic, after having tried several times to commit suicide.

Cave with water cascade in Husbybadet pool
Cave with water cascade in Husbybadet pool

Since then all Swedish public swimming pools have become dangerous places especially for women. During the first few months of this 2016 year rapes, sexual assaults and harassments have followed in rapid succession. Here are some examples.

In Stockholm in the first week of January the direction of the Eriksdalsbadet water park decided to separate men and women in the hot tubs. This controversial decision was made after a number of complaint for assaults that took place in the park’s pools have been filed to Police, especially between November and December 2015. Olof Öhman Department of Sport of the city of Stockholm, told the newspaper: “Similar problems happen in all the public swimming pools in Stockholm although most of the complaints concerns Eriksdalsbadet.”

Joyful baby gang
Joyful baby gang of Eriksdalsbadet water park

On 15th January, the local newspaper Kungälvsposten wrote that two girls have undergone a sexual assault in the elevator of the Oasen Kungalv public swimming pool. The two suspects are “unaccompanied minor refugees.” This aggression has led the members of the Northern Resistance Movement (Nordiska motståndsrörelsen), an alleged neo-Nazi organization, reaching the Oasen pool on February 13th. Wearing green T-shirts that read “Safety for guests” (Trygghetsvärd) printed on the back, they have “patrolled” the facility.

Nordiska motståndsrörelsen
Nordiska motståndsrörelsen

The City council had not reacted strongly to the two sexual assaults but the visit of the vigilantes (!!!) scared the municipal administration which immediately requested a meeting with the management of the pool. Mayor Miguel Odhner told to the “Expressen/GT” newspaper: “It is totally unacceptable that in a municipal swimming pool there are these pseudo-vigilantes. It is very serious that violent extremists attempt to make their way into our city administration.” Not a word about the rapes.

On January 18, the direction of the Fyrishov public swimming pool of Uppsala revealed that in 2015 there were seven incidents of sexual harassment against minors. Perpetrators were all young newly arrived “migrants”, adolescents who did not speak Swedish. In August security measures have been strengthened hiring new agents and asking staff to carry out more effective controls.

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On 21 January, it was reported to the press that the number of sexual assaults has increased dramatically in the Aquanova water park of Borlänge. In 2014 had been reported a single case; in 2015 there were about twenty cases. The episodes focus on women whose bikinis were torn, have been touched on the water slides and assaulted in the bathrooms. Ulla-Karin Solum, CEO of Aquanova, told public broadcaster “Sveriges Television” that many episodes “are due to cultural clashes.” Aquanova has now established new rules. The young guests of the refugee centers must now be accompanied by an adult – or one adult for every three minors seeking asylum. The adult must remain with them in the dressing room and in the pool.

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On January 25, the newspaper “Expressen” revealed that earlier in the month a girl was raped in the now infamous “Eriksdalsbadet” water park. The police will strengthen the presence in the facility and periodically patrol inside.

On January 26, the press reported the news that in the Storsjobadet pool of Östersund a woman and two girls were sexually assaulted by a group of young people who did not speak neither Swedish nor English. Despite the incident the young people have not been sent out from the facility and instead the girls advised to be careful.

On January 27, the City of Växjö has indicated its intention to hire a security guard to patrol the local public swimming pool. This after two girls of 11 years have been victims of sexual assault perpetrated by a group of boys. The girls were attacked in a area hidden from the sight of the lifeguards. Mikael Linnander, the father of one of the girls, told the “Kvällsposten” newspaper: “Seven-eight boys attacked the girls. Two of them touched the girls between the legs and on the breasts.” The abuse went on until a woman has not intervened, rebuking the boys. The boys remained inside the facility.

On 25 February it was reported the news of another episode of sexual assault occurred in the water park “Eriksdalsbadet” of Stockholm. Police spokesman Johan Renberg said to the “Expressen” that a group of girls has been surrounded by a dozen young men who tried to touch them. A staff member saw what was happening and called the police. The victims were able to identify the assailants, whose ethnicity was not reported by the newspaper (therefore it is undoubtedly that they are “migrants”). The “men” were not arrested but will be questioned later.

Given the recent spate of sexual assaults in public swimming pools, it remains a mystery why the Hylliebadet water park that is located in the Malmö “multicultural paradise” has been silent about the sexual assaults. The construction of Hylliebadet has cost 349 million kronor (41 million dollars) and after a few days from the opening had been already reported 27 “incidents” (without mention “sexual assault”).

An employee said: “Of course things like that happen normally here, especially regarding Afghan men that touch girls. Not long ago an Arab man was caught masturbating in the hot tub. But we’re not allowed to talk about it. These men understand that it is forbidden to do it when we tell them but they still do it anyway. They smile and continue “.

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It is unlikely that Swedish politicians will begin to expel perpetrators of sexual offenses. The politicians seem to believe that a few lessons in “sexual education” will change the mentality of men who since childhood has been taught that women are responsible for the desire that arouse in them and guilty of violence they undergo. It seems unlikely to occur a change of direction, as if a Swedish man moving to Saudi Arabia suddenly decides not to drink alcohol because it is prohibited there. The Swede will abide to the rules as long as someone will be watching and then he will seize every opportunity to drink liquor, because it is a millenary Swedish tradition, something that most Swedes find pleasant and legitimate to do.

Another staff member of a communal pool said the young refugees put to flight the regular customers, and more and more Swedes now avoid public swimming pools.

 

Thanks for the article to: Orizzonti Geopolitici blog di Luciano Bonazzi Resistenza 3.0

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