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Re: Anti-EU demonstration in Sweden



Aren't member states allowed to leave should they
decide it is not in their best interest to be part of the EU?

If so, these events probably signal the beginning of
Sweden's "repatriation".


Harry Veeder


There are no people in Sweden on this list, for a very good reason.
Keynesianism as a scientific paradigm or policy practice was banned from
universities, political institutions and the labor movement a good two
decades ago.

As to the mass arrests I can only quote a distinguished contemporary
American poet: "You ain't seen nothing yet". The subscribers to this
list would think I'm flat crazy if I began to tell what's going on under
the polished surface in that country, so I won't. "Sweden?? Naw, that's
such a nice place!"

Tell whoever sent that mail, Henry, that the rest of the world won't
care until it's too late (it already is, actually) so he or she better
migrate ASAP.

/srl

"Henry C.K. Liu" wrote:

This just got in my mail. Any comments/analysis from list members in Sweden?

 "hello.
 I just wonder what sort of press coverage the anti-eu demonstration in
 malö, sweden got in the rest of the world? it was a rather small
 demonstration (about 1500) but that ended with something like 250 taken
 into police custody in what appears to have  be an organized police
 drill for the big demonstration in göteborg in juni (read, the police
 had before the demonstrations started plan to practice some mass
 arrests). "

Henry C.K. Liu

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