Author Topic: refugees in sweden are magically """"comatose"""" when informed of deportation  (Read 6668 times)

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Quote from: NPR
It's not a sudden, magical reawakening when family members read the approved residency permit in the nonresponsive child's presence. Somehow, the information gets through.

lawl

exlusively in sweden too, of course

also SUPER DUPER OLD articles oh nooooo
« Last Edit: June 15, 2017, 02:37:19 PM by Kearn »

if people are getting residency permits as a medical cure that's just crap
i don't say this often but they just have to deal with it and get deported

this just in: humans respond negatively towards trauma, declared witchcraft


saw this today on a loving facebook meme page of all things



https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4731541/
An article about the affliction. I guess the people are actually legally catatonic.

Interesting note:
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A disproportionally large share of patients originate from former Soviet republics or former Yugoslavia (Von Folsach and Montgomery, 2006) but cases from Bangladesh and Africa have been reported (Lindberg and Sundelin, 2005).

It's almost if the refugees have just come from war-torn countries that have undoubtedly left a traumatic experience in their mind, and would rather not go back there.

How loving dare they.

It's almost if the refugees have just come from war-torn countries that have undoubtedly left a traumatic experience in their mind, and would rather not go back there.

How loving dare they.
Exactly this.

People don't realise that deporting them is basically a death sentence. Anything they try to do to avoid deportation is justified imo.

The long-term solution is for western countries to leave the middle east alone.

wow then maybe they should have stuck to asylum agreements and stopped in the first safe country instead of going all the way to sweden and then magically becoming comatose when told to leave

yeah can't they just like go to a country that isn't sweden upon deportation

but also, like, how do you induce a coma?

do they bash their head in with a door or just take a lot of sleeping medicine

traumatic experiences usually forget with your body in unexplainable ways. some people lose their hair, others suffer from clinical depression, maybe select mutism, etc. I heard that the roma were done pretty bad by the soviets so the stuff they could've faced back then might've been really scary

im sure if you told a survivor of the armenian genocide that their family would be forcefully moved back to turkey they would definitely react in unpleasant ways