tisdag 27 oktober 2009

Sweden is a lawless country since we consider ourselves more Christian than others

In Sweden a young man can deliberately kill a young woman and get away with it. He will only have to spend less than two years in some special custody. He was only a childish child so we look upon it with forgiveness. We forgive everyone in this country, whatever the person has done. Isn't that very human?

The short sad story: A boy is in love with a girl. He kisses another girl and the first girl get furious (my guess). She tells him he must kill the girl he kissed. She tells him how and when he should do it. He goes ahead and kills her. They are both convicted to one year and eight months. They are 16 years old and the girl was 15 when she was killed. Yes, they are kids, but if you are grown up you get maximum ten years and are probably released after five (I believe). Five years is not a lifetime.

There was another case where a young man was kicked to death. The ones who did it are out on the streets after one year. If you kill a wolf you get longer punishment.

What is the message to the young criminals? They they don't need to be afraid to kill someone?

A human life is worth nothing here if you are a victim. (Should I mention that the parents of the killed girl get 60000 SEK, and not 6 millions). Your life is only very valuable if you are the commiter of the crime. That is how we interpret the Christian forgiveness in this country.

What will the consequences be when criminals will gather here since the country is perceived as lawless?