Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Watch: Virtue Signaling Swedes Say They'd Take Refugees Into Their Home Until Presented With One

Watch: Virtue Signaling Swedes Say They'd Take Refugees Into Their Home Until Presented With One
"If there’s one thing I love about people who virtue signal, it’s that when it comes time to practice what they preach, they suddenly have excuses as to why they don’t practice the virtues about which they’ve been preaching to you.
Take, for instance, the good people of Sweden. 
The country leans so heavily left that it’s fallen over into the muck of its own making. 
It’s welcomed in refugees from the middle east, and as a result, has seen a spiking crime and rape epidemic that nabbed it the title of “rape capital of the west.”
Instead of helping the people of its country, the Swedish government went about covering up its rape statistics
...Recently, a small group set out to get the reactions of Swedes when asked if they would be willing to take refugees in themselves. Every person in the video answered they would.
They were likely feeling pretty proud of themselves as they answered the question, but then the video makers suddenly put their convictions to the test as the Swedes were then presented with a migrant they could take in. A grown man named “Ali,” who needed a place to live.
Naturally, the people who were so welcoming just moments ago began desperately searching any excuse in the book to not have to take in the migrant and all their talk about helping those in need looked oh so foolish.
Swedish Virtue Signaling EXPOSED!

Swedes were asked if they should take "Refugees" into their homes, virtually all answered “YES!”

But seconds later, when they are given the opportunity to take in an actual "Refugee"....they are singing a very different tune!


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It makes you wonder what kind of society we’d be living in if people were just more honest with themselves and others about their beliefs...
But this simple video just unveiled the truth about virtue signaling. 
It’s many people creating problems for others that they themselves wouldn’t take on. 
This video may have taken place in Sweden, but it’s a principle that applies to everyone."

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