Swedish student stops Afghan man's deportation by refusing to sit down on a plane

https://nationalpost.com/news/world/swedish-student-stops-afghan-mans-deportation-by-refusing-to-sit-down-on-a-plane
Another spineless government.
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Yeah, governments who refuse to acknowledge the concerns of the citizens who elected them are way better.
Of course, it's safe to assume that you aren't super knowledgeable when it comes to the Swedish government in any case.... I'm not clear on what you thought "the government" was supposed to do here to make it seem less "spineless" to you. I didn't read where the entire government was on that plane making the decisions.
Interesting story. I would like to know the details surrounding the deportation. If the deportee isn't a criminal or something and really is at risk if sent back, I'm 100% inclined to side with the protestor. There are many things a lot more important than air travellers being delayed, and saving a human being from suffering or being killed is certainly one of them. And I've heard that people are getting more and more racist/xenophobic in Sweden these days, so anyone combating that bullshit is a hero IMO.
That said, I'm pro-deportation if someone actually poses a risk to society.
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An ad pop up blocked the article. Can you copy and paste it?
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Here's the problem. People with skills are hired to properly vent asylum seekers. Which is why in many countries politicians do not like to intervene and over rule the civil servants who make those decision. She is just another I am special person ... look at me.Give Peas A Chance…0
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brianlux said:An ad pop up blocked the article. Can you copy and paste it?
https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/swedish-student-activist-delays-deportation-of-afghan-man-1.4028526#_gus&_gucid=&_gup=twitter&_gsc=AO9WRwa
It's all for not. She faces the possibility of being charged and he is still getting deported...Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:An ad pop up blocked the article. Can you copy and paste it?
https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/swedish-student-activist-delays-deportation-of-afghan-man-1.4028526#_gus&_gucid=&_gup=twitter&_gsc=AO9WRwa
It's all for not. She faces the possibility of being charged and he is still getting deported...That link works, thanks.I also would like to know the details of why the man is being deported. Without them, it's an unclear story."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Meltdown99 said:Here's the problem. People with skills are hired to properly vent asylum seekers. Which is why in many countries politicians do not like to intervene and over rule the civil servants who make those decision. She is just another I am special person ... look at me.
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Meltdown99 said:Swedish student stops Afghan man's deportation by refusing to sit down on a plane
https://nationalpost.com/news/world/swedish-student-stops-afghan-mans-deportation-by-refusing-to-sit-down-on-a-plane
Another spineless government.Their anger intensified shortly before Christmas, with the news of the damage to a hospital in Hanoi that had been partly equipped by Sweden. And that night, after 9 P.M., with his sons in bed upstairs, Premier Olof Palme sat down at the kitchen table and wrote out a statement that linked the American bombing of North Vietnam with Nazi massacres in World War II. He set it aside, reread it in the morning, consulted a few associates‐‐‐but not his Foreign Ministry—and then issued it to the press. The result was a violent reaction from Washington and a sharp slap.
Continue reading the main storyPresident Nixon heard of Mr. Palme's words just after they moved on news agency wires on Dec. 23 and ordered diplomatic retaliation. The Swedes were told that their new Ambassador, Yngve Möller, would not be welcome for the present and that the American chargé d' affaires, John C. Guthrie, would not be returning to Stockholm.
Sweden roxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx lol rofl maga yolo xoxoPost edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
I am going to assume Sweden treats it's asylum seekers fairly. So this one entitled brat had no right to disrupt other people's travel plans. If she is so damn concerned why didn't she sponsor a refugee, open up her home? Now lets consider the flight crew, they have a job to do under very stressful conditions ... now she adds more stress to them, and now there is disrupted and if the plane did carry on the you got a flight crew dealing with more stress than usual and having to work a longer day.
An airplane is no place for protestors ... I hope they throw the book her, literally.Give Peas A Chance…0 -
That's a groundless assumption.
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Still hoping to see some info on this case. Was the man really a threat? Would he have been killed unjustly if deported. Was this young woman's act a courageous way to save a man's life or something else all together. I'll wait l see what the specifics about the incident are and will meanwhile withhold opinion and judgement.
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brianlux said:Still hoping to see some info on this case. Was the man really a threat? Would he have been killed unjustly if deported. Was this young woman's act a courageous way to save a man's life or something else all together. I'll wait l see what the specifics about the incident are and will meanwhile withhold opinion and judgement.
I do know that many deportations are absolutely horrible and cruel decisions made by those hired to fairly vet asylum seekers or other illegal immigrants, for no other reason than to be fucking hard asses. It's done by jerks who refuse to think in any way other than black and white, which is a pathetic and dimwitted way to deal with it. I do not know if that was the case here or not. IF it was, then that girl is a hero. IF it wasn't, then I dunno what her story is, maybe she just really really cares about the guy and went extreme. Either way, I still can't say I care overly much about passengers being delayed. I always felt that airline passengers way overreact to what I consider pretty minor inconveniences in the scheme of things (yeah yeah, there are exceptions to every rule of course). Some plane passengers can be such bitchy assholes.
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Even if there is decided that a person doesn't have any legal reasons to stay, the government are having a really hard problem getting them to leave.
There is a lot that's not working well here, I think it's important that we help those most in need but they seem to let everyone in, its not a well working system, unfortunately.
And then we have people doing things like this on top of everything.Post edited by Annafalk on0 -
Annafalk said:Even if there is decided that a person doesn't have any legal reasons to stay, the government are having a really hard problem getting them to leave.
There is a lot that's not working well here, I think it's important that we help those most in need but they seem to let everyone in, its not a well working system, unfortunately.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:Annafalk said:Even if there is decided that a person doesn't have any legal reasons to stay, the government are having a really hard problem getting them to leave.
There is a lot that's not working well here, I think it's important that we help those most in need but they seem to let everyone in, its not a well working system, unfortunately.
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Annafalk said:PJ_Soul said:Annafalk said:Even if there is decided that a person doesn't have any legal reasons to stay, the government are having a really hard problem getting them to leave.
There is a lot that's not working well here, I think it's important that we help those most in need but they seem to let everyone in, its not a well working system, unfortunately.
In what specific ways have asylum seekers lowered your own quality of life in Sweden, out of curiosity?
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:Annafalk said:PJ_Soul said:Annafalk said:Even if there is decided that a person doesn't have any legal reasons to stay, the government are having a really hard problem getting them to leave.
There is a lot that's not working well here, I think it's important that we help those most in need but they seem to let everyone in, its not a well working system, unfortunately.
In what specific ways have asylum seekers lowered your own quality of life in Sweden, out of curiosity?
Did you know that this asylum seeker she "rescued" from the plane was a criminal.Post edited by Annafalk on0 -
Annafalk said:PJ_Soul said:Annafalk said:PJ_Soul said:Annafalk said:Even if there is decided that a person doesn't have any legal reasons to stay, the government are having a really hard problem getting them to leave.
There is a lot that's not working well here, I think it's important that we help those most in need but they seem to let everyone in, its not a well working system, unfortunately.
In what specific ways have asylum seekers lowered your own quality of life in Sweden, out of curiosity?
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:Annafalk said:PJ_Soul said:Annafalk said:PJ_Soul said:Annafalk said:Even if there is decided that a person doesn't have any legal reasons to stay, the government are having a really hard problem getting them to leave.
There is a lot that's not working well here, I think it's important that we help those most in need but they seem to let everyone in, its not a well working system, unfortunately.
In what specific ways have asylum seekers lowered your own quality of life in Sweden, out of curiosity?
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Wow, those are a lot of condemnations against legit asylum seekers. Something seems a little off in your view there IMHO. But okay, I understand that you don't want to discuss it.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
I'm still not seeing any more detail here to give an informed opinion on the subject. Come on, people, do your job! Lets see what you come up with.What? You want me to do the research? LOL, maybe later when it's not a kabillion degrees and my keyboard stops melting under my fingertips."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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