Rump - Orlando:
"You look at what's happening last night in Sweden" --- well... no you don't, since nothing happened there. Unless what you're "looking at" ----------- is Fox Noise
Resident Orange, who froths at the mouth about "fake news" every time he gets a diaper chafe, apparently nevertheless thinks watching a fake journalist on TV ..... ISN'T fake news?
Police captain Göranzon in an interview with Radio Sweden (translated -- audio here, story at 7:32 of Part Two):
This is exactly what I mean by the dangers of having a CinC who's so damn dim he thinks television is "real".
"You look at what's happening last night in Sweden" --- well... no you don't, since nothing happened there. Unless what you're "looking at" ----------- is Fox Noise
Resident Orange, who froths at the mouth about "fake news" every time he gets a diaper chafe, apparently nevertheless thinks watching a fake journalist on TV ..... ISN'T fake news?
>> Two Swedish police officers who were interviewed by Horowitz as part of his recent film on Muslim immigration in Sweden now say, however, that the filmmaker completely misconstrued their comments about crime in their country.
In an interview with Swedish publication DN.se, Anders Göranzon and Jacob Ekström described Horowitz as a “madman” who dishonestly edited their words to make it appear as though Sweden is being overwhelmed by a migrant crime wave.
“He has edited the answers,” Göranzon told the publication. “We were answering completely different questions in the interview. This is bad journalism.”
Horowitz interviewed the two officers while making a video report in which he claimed Muslim immigrants have forced Swedish law enforcement officials to designate some areas as “no-go zones” where they are too afraid to enter.
The officers, however, say that Horowitz simply asked them about the difficulties in policing high-crime areas — and that he never once asked them anything specifically about Muslim refugees.
“The excerpt they showed doesn’t say anything, we answered a different question,” said Göranzon. “We don’t stand behind what he says. He is a madman.” << --- Sweden scratches collective head at "bad journalism by a madman"
In an interview with Swedish publication DN.se, Anders Göranzon and Jacob Ekström described Horowitz as a “madman” who dishonestly edited their words to make it appear as though Sweden is being overwhelmed by a migrant crime wave.
“He has edited the answers,” Göranzon told the publication. “We were answering completely different questions in the interview. This is bad journalism.”
Horowitz interviewed the two officers while making a video report in which he claimed Muslim immigrants have forced Swedish law enforcement officials to designate some areas as “no-go zones” where they are too afraid to enter.
The officers, however, say that Horowitz simply asked them about the difficulties in policing high-crime areas — and that he never once asked them anything specifically about Muslim refugees.
“The excerpt they showed doesn’t say anything, we answered a different question,” said Göranzon. “We don’t stand behind what he says. He is a madman.” << --- Sweden scratches collective head at "bad journalism by a madman"
Police captain Göranzon in an interview with Radio Sweden (translated -- audio here, story at 7:32 of Part Two):
"Our answers were taken out of context. The interview with this journalist was about gang-related violence in the suburbs of Stockholm, and about the shootings in Malmö, Gotheborg and Stockholm, and whether the violence has increased, and whether the organized crime has spread nd become more serious. THAT was what the interview was about. Not about immigration and whether it had anything to do with the criminality. Nothing about color of skin or religion, but purely about criminality.
I explained to him that in Sweden we don't think along those lines about religion and ethnicity in the same way that I understand is done in the US.
If we speak of the refugees who came in 2015 and '16, there are very few of these people who live in these areas. They live in completely different areas.
We thought it was a joke at first. This has nothing to do with the interview we did. We're not at all behind Fox News.
I don't know what to say. This is completely amazing-- he must have one of the world's best intelligence services, and he's using this as a basis for making judgments about Sweden? I just don't know what to say".
Nor do we.I explained to him that in Sweden we don't think along those lines about religion and ethnicity in the same way that I understand is done in the US.
If we speak of the refugees who came in 2015 and '16, there are very few of these people who live in these areas. They live in completely different areas.
We thought it was a joke at first. This has nothing to do with the interview we did. We're not at all behind Fox News.
I don't know what to say. This is completely amazing-- he must have one of the world's best intelligence services, and he's using this as a basis for making judgments about Sweden? I just don't know what to say".
This is exactly what I mean by the dangers of having a CinC who's so damn dim he thinks television is "real".