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Answer- Thanks for the information Bazz. I'm not aware of the bombings by the Muslims in Sweden. I did hear about a recent situation where large numbers of male immigrants possibly muslim about 100- surrounding and assaulting 20 women in Germany in a public space (New Years Eve 2015 in Cologne). The narrative from the muslim males appears to be that if a woman dresses in a western style they deserve to be raped. I heard one account- I think it was from German UN Worker "the stupid German whore-Rebecca Sommer"- of a muslim woman being "slat raped"- truly appalling- apparently a married woman had her head wedged between the slats of a bed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015%E2%80%9316_New_Year%27s_Eve_sexual_assaults_in_Germany
http://arbeitsgruppefluchtundmenschenrechte.wordpress.com/2018/02/11/interview-with-rebecca-sommer-english/
http://thenewamerican.com/pro-refugee-activist-admits-she-was-wrong/
I guess we shouldn't tell Muslims how to run their nation- a lesson in comparative culture/ Cultural Relativism- you could call it a criminal culture- but a culture just the same.
Critical Race Theory has some elements of Cultural Relativism- but the suggested solutions of Critical Race Theory appear to be Communist in nature.
Interestingly libertarian free trade advocate Ayn Rand was of the belief that you shouldn't sell your products to those that don't support your philosophy.
Australia needs to be insulated from other cultures to preserve their unique attributes and for their self determination- others want to put their noses into everyone's business.
Paraphrasing the Dalai Lama "Australia is for the British Australian's".
There are paradoxes and subtleties in this issue that are difficult to resolve- and their are those wanting to implement solutions for their own benefit.
Thanks again Bazz for your feedback.