From: Razer <g...@riseup.net>
 
 On 02/20/2017 12:45 PM, [somebody] wrote:
  
  
>Trump did not say that there was a terrorist incident in Sweden.  The 
 press made that up.  
 
>No they didn't. They reported he implied... Bloggers claimed he was discussing 
>a terorist incident:
That's misleading.  Trump referred to SOMETHING.  The biased lying MSM chose a 
specific classification, "terrorism", as if Trump had specifically said 
it.Trump was speaking extemporaneously, which of course he has a lot of 
experience doing.  But nevertheless, he was vague about what had happened.  But 
the MSM decided to focus on the "terrorism" angle, precisely because they knew 
it was false:  They knew there had been no obvious 'terrorism' incident, which 
made it useful to misrepresent Trump's intent.  
 
>The Guardian for example: "Donald Trump appears to invent..."
Blaming how the media gets it wrong won't help you, Razer.  
 
>The New York Times: " President Trump escalated his attack on Sweden's 
>migration policies on Monday, doubling down on his suggestion — based on a Fox 
>News report — that refugees in the Scandinavian country were behind a surge in 
>crime and terrorism."
At least that references sounds relatively accurate:  There IS a "surge in 
crime" for which Muslim immigrants are obviously responsible.
 
 Which WAS the subject he was discussing when he brought up that (also 
non-existent) "Crime Wave" by immigrants to Sweden
Definitely not "non-existent".    
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2709224/two-afghan-migrants-revealed-as-those-arrested-over-horrific-three-hour-rape-streamed-on-facebook-live-in-sweden/
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This cite is, of course, merely a single incident.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4243442/Sweden-suffering-migrant-crime-wave-says-cop.html

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  But you need to define what YOU refer to when you mean "crime wave".          
 Jim Bell   

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