Quote Originally Posted by LXNDR View Post
if Swedish people feel guilt towards the Jews does this mean that for Jew it's easier to emigrate to Sweden?

but Raul Valenberg did help the Jews

and in the circumstances you described the massacre of Breivik in the Norway doesn't surprise me a bit
No, it's not easier for Jews and I don't think there are a lot of Jews who would like to emigrate to Sweden anyway. Perhaps for a while during the 1990s some Jews from Eastern Europe might have been interested, but not not anymore.

Nobody can emigrate to Sweden basically, unless they are an EU citizen, or they have certain specialist jobs that there are shortages of, in IT or dentist/doctor in the countryside...

The people who come are refugees. They say that "if you send me home, then I will be put in prison by my government, and perhaps tortured". That is what the Uzbeks say.
Then, according to the Geneva convention about refugees, if their claim can be verified they get to stay. Most of the countries in Western Europe have the same laws. That is why there are so many people from the Middle East and Africa in Germany and Scandinavia.

There is a Russian oligarch who got refugee status in Great Britain and is a British citizen now. Forgotten the name, but he is on TV there quite a lot. He said "if I return to Russia I will be persecuted and may be tortured..."

How come you know about Wallenberg? Surely he is not famous in Russia? He is our only war hero, really.... The reason he could help people was that he was a diplomat and he came from one of the most important families in Sweden. He had lots of connections, so he was able to make exceptions.