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refugees in sweden are magically """"comatose"""" when informed of deportation
The Resonte!:
you know those cliches where someone receives news so shocking to them that they just pass out and go into shock and are dead to the world
its like that but in real life
Nonnel:
because you can't just fake a coma
also this is happening mainly to former-Soviet immigrants, not refugees.
Kearn:
--- Quote from: thegoodperry on June 16, 2017, 03:00:54 PM ---sweden is the closest and most stable country that would probably be accepting refugees. its not like they say "i just feel like going to sweden" they actually go to the best country that is most equipped to be handling refugees, which happens to be sweden.
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are you insane? it's like 2500 miles from syria to sweden and you would cross about 8 countries in the process
--- Quote from: Nonnel on June 16, 2017, 03:18:36 PM ---because you can't just fake a coma
also this is happening mainly to former-Soviet immigrants, not refugees.
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mostly because for years most immigrants and asylum seekers in sweden were from (former) soviet republics
it's obvious it's a cultural phenomenon in sweden considering this kind of behavior hasn't been observed anywhere else
thegoodperry:
--- Quote from: Kearn on June 16, 2017, 03:20:02 PM ---are you insane? it's like 2500 miles from syria to sweden and you would cross about 8 countries in the process
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syria? they're from around romania and the balkans. also noticed how i said "that would probably be accepting refugees" it's not like every country in the world allows refugees in, sweden germany austria and france are probably the closest countries that accept refugees, and even then that's seriously far. Sweden probably takes the least amount of time to process immigration, which is why it's a big choice of refugees
OrangeMan²:
--- Quote from: Nonnel on June 16, 2017, 05:20:09 AM ---but also, like, how do you induce a coma?
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http://luxury.rehabs.com/drug-detox/drug-induced-coma/