miércoles, 22 de mayo de 2013

Mientras tanto, en Estocolmo...


...vuelven a apreciarse esos colores cálidos, amarillos que viran al rojo en medio de la noche. Figuras humanas recortadas entre fierros de automóvil, el juguete-fetiche preferido a la hora de iniciar los incendios.

Leemos en Zero Hedge: 

Swedish Youth Riots Enter Third Day

"Sparked by the police shooting of a machete-wielding 69 year-old man, traditionally calm-and-collected Sweden is suffering amid its third night of riots. It seems underlying tensions from high youth unemployment and rising nationalism against the nation's large immigrant population have been catalyzed by this seemingly unrelated event. As the Daily Mail notes, immigrant ghettos have been created where unemployment is high and there are few opportunities for residents with left-leaning commenters adding that the riots represented a 'gigantic failure' of government policies, which had underpinned the rise of ghettos in the suburbs - "We have failed to give many of the people in the suburbs a hope for the future." An anti-immigrant party, the Sweden Democrats, has risen to third in polls ahead of a general election due next year, reflecting unease about immigrants among many voters. What is driving this tension? After decades of practicing the 'Swedish model' of generous welfare benefits, the country has been reducing the role of the state since the 1990s, spurring the fastest growth in inequality of any advanced OECD economy. Given Sweden's 24.7% youth unemployment, we wonder just what will happen to the 60% of unemployed youths in Greece and Spain when school lets out this summer?"

Qué pregunta, chicos. Hasta la próxima.

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