After decades of adaptation, excuses and silent acceptance, something appears to have changed. What could previously be dismissed as isolated incidents now appears to be parts of a larger pattern – and more and more people are beginning to realise that the development can no longer be ignored.
It is happening fast now. After decades in which the society around us has changed slowly but surely, Sweden is now changing at a furious pace. Or is it actually about change at all? Perhaps it is simply that what has previously changed in secret is now emerging in all its clarity?
The Swede is the boiled frog:
We have become accustomed to being placed last in the queue for housing and jobs. We have become accustomed to encountering symbols of an oppressive, religious ideology as soon as we visit the nearest pharmacy, and to having to speak English because the staff in shops and restaurants do not speak Swedish. We have become accustomed to no longer being able to visit swimming pools, bathing spots and concerts because of “noise”, and to not going out alone in the evening. We have become accustomed to meeting doctors, nursery staff and civil servants who cannot understand us, even in simple Swedish. We have become accustomed to our children being taught Swedish by teachers who do not themselves speak Swedish, but we cannot complain because then we are branded “racists” and risk the social services intervening and taking our children. We have become accustomed to our daughters being called “whores” and raped, and our sons being humiliated and assaulted. We have become accustomed to bombs being able to detonate outside our homes, and to anyone who happens to be “in the wrong place at the wrong time” being killed in a “mistaken shooting”. We have become accustomed to being in the minority when we are out on streets and squares, and to meeting TV reporters whose language we do not understand when we sit at home on the sofa. We have become accustomed to paying high taxes to a welfare system that is to be shared with the whole world, and to receiving less money to live on after a long working life than someone who has never worked. We have become accustomed to being accused of colonialism, structural racism and white privilege, while our tax money finances the “victims’” housing, driving licences, bicycles, trips and visits to Gröna Lund. We have become accustomed to politicians wanting to close Christian independent schools because Muslim school corporations are used to embezzle tax money. We have become accustomed to seeing our parks transformed into Muslim prayer rooms, and to being served halal food (or being denied falukorv and chops) out of “religious respect”. We have become accustomed to asylum seekers who have received deportation orders one, two and ten times still being allowed to remain in the country and being supported by us – for several decades. We have become accustomed to Sweden having become more violent, dirtier and poorer.
We have become accustomed to it.
Above all, we have become accustomed to never complaining, for who wants to appear intolerant, racist and right-wing extremist…?
So the Swede has done what he is best at: After each explosion, each brutal gang rape, each innocent person killed, social media has been filled with comments that “now, now, now the Viking will really wake up”, but the only thing the Swede has done is clench his fist in his trouser pocket, grit his teeth and keep fighting.
“The rent has to be paid, and it could always have been worse? My family has not been affected – yet. And we must still be accommodating and tolerant..? It’s Friday soon, and then we can eat tacos and watch Idol, Masked Singer or some programme with the Wahlgren family.”
That is how it has continued. Year after year. Right up to now.
If one wants a marked point on the timeline, I suggest the day when SD presented its proposal for a hijab ban in public places. That was the spark.
Now something has happened. The atmosphere has changed. Or, to use biblical language, the veils have been lifted (no pun intended).
- The Islamist-fascist Party Nyans goes to the polls by warning SD to “challenge their patience”.
- Terror sympathisers and antisemites have (once again) been exposed in the Left Party – which forms the basis of the Social Democrats’ government.
- Candidates for the Riksdag, regions and municipalities demand to be interviewed in Arabic because they cannot speak Swedish.
- Influencer hijabistas urge Swedes who do not accept the hijab to leave the country.
- Civil servants, most recently in the Migration Agency, and lawyers are exposed as spies for the Iranian regime’s murderous mullahs.
- SVT reports extensively and reverently from arch-murderer Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s funeral.
- Frail, elderly, vulnerable women are raped by their home care staff – who consist of immigrant men.
- Desperate parents post on social media telling of nightmare experiences at Liseberg, Skara Sommarland or the local bathing spot.
- Doctors and nurses block the entrance to Karolinska University Hospital (!) at the same time as they shout “From the river to the sea” (!!), wearing their work clothes (!!!).
- The same slogan continues to echo during the antisemitic demonstrations that every Saturday are allowed to paralyse central Stockholm.
- A Swedish father of small children and police officer is trampled to death by African migrants.
- Just days later representatives of the Left Party shout “the whole of Malmö hates the police” during the city’s Pride parade.
The above is far from a complete list, it is only a selection.

Paediatrician Zeinab al Hawraa “demonstrates” outside her workplace, Karolinska University Hospital, on 1 July 2026. Photo: Still from video: Facebook.
Nothing has changed in Sweden, at the same time everything has changed. It is different now. The monsters are out of the closet, and the events of recent weeks show with all possible clarity that the power struggle between democracy and anti-democracy, between order and anarchy, between dialogue and violence, between Christian secularism and Islamist theocracy, exists.
If we have previously treated all these demonstrations, outbursts and crimes as isolated incidents, we must now realise that they are parts of a much larger pattern. The power struggle is real, and now during the World Cup we must conclude that Sweden is losing.
Our country is under siege.
And no. It is not about immigrants. It is about individuals with an anarchistic, nihilistic and anti-democratic ideology, individuals who hate everything the Christian West stands for. Such individuals also exist among ethnic Swedes, but these would never have managed to mobilise such force without help from immigrant like-minded people with equally dirty ideas.
Together they believe they are strong, and now they are confident enough to show the cards they hold:
They want to dominate, intimidate and silence others.
The struggle is not decided yet. Far from it.
But if it is to end in favour of Mother Svea and her children, then something dramatic must happen now. Then all democracy- and freedom-loving Swedes, regardless of origin, must lift their backsides from the reserve bench and enter the fight. Together we must shake off our naivety, set clear boundaries and take Sweden back.
We, our children and our nation deserve something better than the future that otherwise awaits us.
