Re: Swedish Immigrants
I presume that the reason for starting this new thread was to argue that "immigration is not a new phenomenon", not about the particular problem of immigration in Sweden?
If so, let me know so that I change the title thread to reflect your intentions.
Having said this, you are right in that it is not a new phenomenon.
Still, I don't see how this changes things in the least. It is not a new phenomenon either that people oppose/fight off invasions and mass migration movements.
What it probably a new phenomenon is that a people is negated the right to oppose/fight off invasions or mass migrations and consequently their own survival.
As for when migrations started, it dates back to pre-historic times. Anihilation/vanishing of entire peoples dates back to pre-historic times along with migrations. E.g. the Neanderthals.
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