Prove that the incidence of these are higher among immigrants than your citizens. Republicans in the US love to talk about illegal immigrants killing and raping people but then become suspiciously silent when Republicans and conservative donors are outed doing the same things.
I was not able to find any statistics on it. So your argument is inconclusive, unless you can dig up a statistic. However there has not been a single case of an assault gang rape done by ethnic Norwegians towards underage girls, in the same manner, at least not that has been reported by the police. (our newspapers are mostly centric/left-leaning, so it would end up in a newspaper if it happened)
Culture always changes. The culture of your country has not been like this since the dawn of time. There is no good reason, why it should stay just the way it is right now, only because “that’s the way it always has been” in your memory. Also if the newly arriving people make all of your felloelw countrypeople abandon their old ways, maybe their was something wrong with those traditions to begin with. If you are only worried because the new people will bring their own culture and stick to it, that just adds to the culture and doesn’t take yours away.
And people have a right to resist changes, which they consider are for the worse. Which they do, as seen by the election results. Which appearently most of Lemmy has a problem with.
1.) If you spend more time and resources looking for crime in one population than in another, then you are likely to find more crime in the scrutinized population.
I can literally walk around in the streets of our capital Oslo, and I get asked by a dealer (immigrant) if I want to buy weed (illegal in Norway). I’ve also had more than enough unpleasant encounters myself with people of muslim/african background, to make me believe the stats are legit.
Also, I may point to all the violent muslim mobs, referred to earlier. That stuff is scary, and not something ethnic/cultural Norwegians would do.
2.) If it is about preserving a culture, there is no need to bring up crime rates.
Crime is one of the problems though, even though it isn’t the only one. Which is why I don’t have nearly as much of a problem with immigrants from e.g. France or Germany.
1.) It is a study of Norway, not Sweden.
I didn’t know you referred to Sweden specifically (rather than Europe as a whole), but in I can tell you this much: Norway and Sweden is extremely similar culturally. Immigration patterns are also similar. I’m not Swedish so it’s generally a bit more difficult to find data about Sweden than Norway. But the data is likely to be fairly similar to Sweden.
And my original comments was based towards immigration towards Europe as a whole. Norway and Sweden are certainly both European countries.
3.) This does not show an increase in crime rates overall as a result of immigration.
It directly states that immigrants and children of non-Europeans immigrants are overrepresented by about 2,5x (fig 4.10).
journals.sagepub.com/doi/…/1362480619873347). Your link isn’t working. But it makes sense to put the police where the crime actually happens.
And I’m not even sure why I have to defend myself. Even if crime wasn’t a problem, we should be allowed to protect our culture. Not every country needs to be like USA.
I can’t find any figures showing an actual crime wave in Sweden
Perhaps you didn’t search well enough: www.tv2.no/nyheter/…/16089740/
Right-wing parties always talk about how much worse the crime rates are due to immigrants, but data never seems to appear which supports this.
Data to support it: ssb.no/…/crime-among-immigrants-and-children-of-i…
Bangladeshi residents and others in Monfalcone say decisions to prohibit worship at cultural centres and banning burkinis at the beach is part of anti-Islam agenda The envelope containing two partially burned pages of the Qur’an came as a shock. Until then, Muslim residents in the Adriatic port town of Monfalcone had lived relatively peacefully for more than 20 years. Addressed to the Darus Salaam Muslim cultural association on Via Duca d’Aosta, the envelope was received soon after Monfalcone’s far-right mayor, Anna Maria Cisint, banned prayers on the premises. “It was hurtful, a serious insult we never expected,” said Bou Konate, the association’s president. “But it was not a coincidence. The letter was a threat, generated by a campaign of hate that has stoked toxicity.” Monfalcone’s population recently passed 30,000. Such a positive demographic trend would ordinarily spell good news in a country grappling with a rapidly declining birthrate, but in Monfalcone, where Cisint has been nurturing an anti-Islam agenda since winning her first mandate in 2016, the rise has not been welcomed.
The problem arises when the people that moves here, that don’t like our culture, and wants to change it, but still moves because our country is more prosperous than theirs.
Lately my own country have gotten large violent musli mobs “protesting” by attacking innocent bystanders, as well as the pilice. Then we have Sweden which has had such a bad and violent crime wave, that they literally had to ask the military for help combatting it.
Why create unnecessary problems that could be avoided?