Sweden prosecutes man for eating bacon in-front of veiled Muslims. (radical, broadcast)
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Wow, it's amazing how the country is more concerned about bacon eating Muslims but it doesn't seem very concerned about radical Muslim's raping Swedish women.
It appears he was arrested for harassing them and not for eating bacon in front of them.
According to the story he was following them, dangling the bacon in front of them and calling them names as they tried to retreat from him.
Just read the article, and you are correct. The headline was very misleading, making it sound as if he was just sitting there, innocently eating a meal.
Wow, it's amazing how the country is more concerned about bacon eating Muslims but it doesn't seem very concerned about radical Muslim's raping Swedish women.
You can't tell me the paper didn't know how bad this sounded when they printed it. lmao.
"The report indicates that the Muslim women, uncomfortable with the situation, tried to find seating elsewhere. The man allegedly followed them with his bacon." Come on, you knew. lol
Wow, it's amazing how the country is more concerned about bacon eating Muslims but it doesn't seem very concerned about radical Muslim's raping Swedish women.
This just cracked me up... in the story...lol.. this>>>Report indicates that he purposely dangled the bacon in front of the Muslim women as reported in the Swedish broadcast SVT.
The "Something something, dang Moolims, rabble rabble" folks on here are so silly.
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