Tribal Report: Sweden and Ireland (16 November 2015, 4 Kislev, 5776)
Contents:
1. One Swedish Woman in Every Four is raped Yet Israel is Blamed by Sweden for Paris Troubles!
Muslim 'Asylum Seekers' Spit in the Face of Swedish Woman after Gang-Rape
By AMELA GELLER
2. Israel slams Sweden for invoking Palestinian plight while discussing Paris attacks By Raphael Ahren
3. Some Irish worse than British in the Famine by Niall O'Dowd
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1. One Swedish Woman in Every Four is raped  Yet Israel is Blamed by Sweden for Paris Troubles!
Muslim 'Asylum Seekers' Spit in the Face of Swedish Woman after Gang-Rape
By AMELA GELLER
- See more at: http://pamelageller.com/2015/11/muslim-asylum-seekers-spit-in-the-face-of-swedish-woman-after-gang-rape.html/#sthash.p8Iztfs6.dpuf
This asylum center is rife with sexual violence, and still the Swedes do nothing. Sweden is the rape capital of the West.
Statistics now suggest that 1 out of every 4 Swedish women will be raped. It's no wonder that the nation is collapsing.
The brutality is unspeakable. And the monstrous feminists are mute.
And the Muslim 'migrants' keep on coming.
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2. Israel slams Sweden for invoking Palestinian plight while discussing Paris attacks
http://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-slams-sweden-for-invoking-palestinian-plight-in-paris-attacks/?utm_source=The+Times+of+Israel+Daily+Edition&utm_campaign=3e0b4219ae-2015_11_16&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_adb46cec92-3e0b4219ae-55237018
Foreign Ministry says FM Margot Wallstrom is 'systematically' biased in her views and 'deceiving' herself and the public
By Raphael Ahren November 16, 2015, 4:24 pm 9
Extract
The vile manner in which she links the attacks in France and Israel is no less than a blood libel'
The Swedish Embassy denied that Wallstrom  said that the Israeli Palestinian conflict is linked to tragic events in Paris.
'Sweden condemns all acts of terrorism,' the embassy said in a statement.
But Jerusalem said Wallstrom's comments were part of a 'systematic bias' against the Jewish state.
'The Swedish foreign minister is systematically biased against Israel and displays outright hostility by pointing to any link between the terror attacks in Paris and the difficulties between Israel and the Palestinians.'
Wallstrom made the comment shortly after the November 13 attacks, which were claimed by the Islamic State terrorist organization.
On October 30, 2014, Sweden became the first Western European nations to formally recognize the 'State of Palestine,' drawing an angry Israeli response.
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3. Some Irish worse than British in the Famine
http://www.irishcentral.com/opinion/niallodowd/Irish-worse-than-British-in-the-Famine.html?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Best%20of%20IC%20-%20Nov%2012&utm_term=The%20Best%20of%20IrishCentral
Niall O'Dowd @niallodowd
November 12,2015 01:02 AM
Extracts:
When discussing the Irish Famine, we curse the landlords and the British for hardly raising a finger to help the destitute and dying.
However, scholar Michael Foley, in a Famine journal published by Cork University Press and Quinnipiac University, has traced an interview from The Illustrated London News with a woman named Bridget O'Donnel who was a poor Famine victim from Co. Clare. Her harrowing story appeared in the December 22, 1849 issue.
A gaunt O'Donnel, holding two starving children, became an iconic illustration of the times and the image has become world famous.
Bridget O'Donnel, a victim of Ireland's Great Hunger, was interviewed by The Illustrated London News in 1949.
Evicted from her home by neighbors while pregnant and sick with fever, O'Donnel endured losing her child at birth and watching her 13-year-old son starve to death. As they suffered from starvation, the corn her family had grown and harvested was carted off to be sold by heartless neighbors. Her fate after the interview remains unknown.
What we see here is the vicious machinations of an Irish neighbor intent on driving a heavily pregnant woman out of her home even as her 13-year-old starved to death. It seems Sheedey arranged for her meager store of corn to be stolen, trashed in another neighbor's barn and then sold in Kilrush. After that the neighbors tried to evict her to grab her land.
Even allowing for Famine times, it seemed such a remorseless and cruel thing to be doing. Heavily pregnant, her son dead, she tried to fight them off and gave birth in the half ruined house to a dead baby.
It seems even the local priest Father Meehan or the local doctor could not stop her eviction.
Bridget O'Donnel's story is a different tale than the one we are used to. It was her Irish neighbors who did the worst damage to a woman all alone with young children and desperately ill.
It is wonderful that she speaks down through the years to address those who took everything from her.
We know not her fate, but we can guess it did not end well. Husband gone, 13-year-old son dead, desperately weak after giving birth to a dead child and with two starving children, it is very hard to see how she survived.