Why Are People in Sweden So Afraid to Speak?

“Because of its PC culture and because of its hate speech laws, Sweden has created an environment of censorship.”

Why Are People in Sweden So Afraid to Speak?

By Brett Chandrasekhar In late February, after Donald Trump’s controversial remarks on Sweden, journalist Tim Pool visited the country to learn about its immigration issues. What he found, however, was something much more frightening. Pool traveled city to city to alleged hotspots of danger, such as Malmo and Rinkeby.

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Because of its PC culture and because of its hate speech laws, Sweden has created an environment of censorship. People are afraid to discuss and give their opinions on actual issues for fear of both community and legal backlash. While it’s true that there are some individuals who are racist, a person can believe that there are problems with immigration without being a xenophobe. This is a question of facts, not motives.

Often, in response to real grievances, the pendulum can swing too far in the opposite direction. That’s what has occurred in America and an even larger degree in Sweden and Europe. It’s time to pull it back to the center.