Sven Longshanks

Daily Stormer

August 16, 2014

Speaking the truth gets more dangerous by the day, especially in Sweden. Even what you say to your friends on Facebook can be used against you. This brave teacher has just been sacked from a new job for posting on Facebook that the invasion of Sweden by Muslims is punishment from God for ignoring his laws and pretending He no longer exists.

She is entirely correct, God will not be mocked and the Islamic invasion will continue until the Swedish people start turning their hearts to their fathers once again.

The Local:

A newly-hired teacher in southern Sweden had her contract terminated after the school discovered anti-Muslim posts that she had written on the internet. The teacher was meant to start working this August at the Montessori school in Kalmar, but after the school principal took a good look online she decided to end the already-signed contract due to the teacher’s openly racist views. The principal, Ann-Sofie Stensdotter, told Sveriges Radio that the teacher’s extremely negative opinions about Muslims and “illegal immigrants” go against the school’s values. She added that the school will begin looking at what job seekers write on the internet in advance to avoid hiring people who are actively fighting for values not in line with the school’s code. The teacher published several video clips on her Facebook page where people, allegedly Muslims, engage in such acts as animal abuse. She had also commented on several of her posts, writing that “these people are God’s punishment” for Sweden becoming a secular nation. Another picture of a thin, old white person and a well-fed dark person was captioned with claims that “illegal immigrants” take all the government’s money, leaving nothing to Swedish pensioners. Hanna Oxell, front desk manager at Wise recruitment agency, told The Local that workers at her agency usually check online to see if the person interviewed matches the person online. “We want to see if it strengthens the image of the person we are recruiting,” she continued. Stensdotter stressed that the biggest problem was not the teacher’s views, however, but the strength and openness with which she shared them. The teacher’s extreme views against those with Muslim backgrounds would be clear to students, Stensdotter said.

How dare she have strength in her convictions and be open about her opinions! It might upset the little thugs and rapists if they hear her.