Sweden is enjoying its increasing diversification:

A 15-year-old asylum seeker living in a refugee centre in Sweden has been arrested on suspicion of murder after an employee at the shelter was fatally stabbed. Alexandra Mezher, 22, was attacked today at around 8am at a centre for unaccompanied migrant children aged between 14 and 17 in Molndal, on Sweden’s west coast. She was taken to Sahlgrenska Hospital but later died of her injuries. The incident as a number of young girls said they had been sexually assaulted by young male asylum seekers at a public swimming pool in central Stockholm – while police have warned the city’s train station is ‘overrun’ by gangs of young, male migrants who are stealing and ‘groping’ women… Her cousin described Miss Mezher as ‘an angel’ and told Swedish media: ‘It is so terrible. She was a person who wanted to do good, who wanted to be good… She added: ‘It is the Swedish politicians’ fault that she is dead.’

Amygdalae are pondering the horrors, searching for a source which can be dealt with to stop them, as each successive horror produces an increasingly strong burst of aversive stimulus. Eventually they will settle on the elected leaders of Europe as the first, and easiest means by which to address the problem.

Meanwhile, a part of Britain has begun marking migrants with red wristbands:

Authorities have issued refugees in the city of Cardiff, the capital of Wales, mandatory red wristbands that “they must wear at all times,” reports the Guardian. According to the Guardian’s report, asylum-seekers being resettled in the region by a contract company named Clearsprings Ready Homes are told taking off the wristbands will result in them being denied food… “On the road we had to walk down there is often heavy traffic,” Eric Ngalle, a former resident at the city’s Lynx House for new arrivals, told the paper. “Sometimes drivers would see our wristbands, start honking their horns and shout out of the window, ‘Go back to your country.’ Some people made terrible remarks to us.” Another person who lived at Lynx House, Sudanese human rights activist Mogdad Abdeen, told the Guardian, “We are made to feel that we are second-class humans. People in Lynx House are scared of meeting new people in case they see the wristband and give them problems.”

While that is happening, the EU has decided all further migrants who reach Greece will remain in Greece:

Theresa May yesterday tore into Brussels for being ‘more talk than action’ as plans were belatedly unveiled to try to solve the migration crisis. At an emergency summit yesterday, EU leaders announced teams of border guards will be deployed to stop migrants leaving Greece for the rest of the EU, cutting the country off from the rest of the continent. The scheme – which effectively suspends Greece’s membership of the Schengen zone – is designed to finally halt the free flow of migrants arriving by boat into mainland Europe.

European amygdalae are getting regular exercise all over.

You can see how amygdala is infectious. Once one person (or nation) is triggered, the triggering has a way of spreading, as the triggered seeks to trigger another to relieve their own strain. Greece was relieving its own amygdalae in between bailouts, sending all of its migrants on to greater Europe and watching Europe squirm. But then greater Europe was triggered, and as it looked around it saw Greece fat and happy, and decided to take action to ameliorate that. Now Greece is about to be triggered by all of the rest of Europe’s future migrants being trapped within their borders. That will probably come back to haunt the rest of Europe when Greece’s next budget crisis hits, and it announces it will not be paying any creditors because it has to spend all of its money on the Greek migrant crisis, which it will blame Europe for.

Rumble Rumble.

Apocalypse is on its way.