EUROPE'S MUSLIM IMMIGRATION PLAGUE
The Swedish Embassy requested a clarification after President Donald Trump made reference to the country during a Feb. 18 speech he delivered.
Discussing the terrorist threat, Trump mentioned several countries in Europe where it has reared its ugly head. The president told his audience to look at what is happening in Germany, in France and in Belgium. He then said, “… look at what happened last night in Sweden. Sweden, who would believe this. Sweden.”
With no report of a terrorist attack occurring in Sweden the night before in the news, the media believed it had caught Trump fabricating a story. The White House later clarified the reference was to Tucker Carlson’s Fox News interview with Ami Horowitz. A documentary filmmaker, Horowitz had investigated the “hidden” refugee crisis in Sweden.
This would have been an ideal opportunity for the media to act responsibly – educating the American public on exactly what immigration issues Sweden and other European countries Trump mentioned are experiencing. But a media clearly suffering from Stockholm Syndrome, psychologically allying itself with Muslim criminal refugees about whose conduct it refuses to report, chose instead to focus on a non-existent presidential faux pas.
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