Caffeinated Thought of the Week: Sweden’s Approach to COVID-19

Brian Myers: “Sweden’s ‘herd immunity’ approach, if they have successfully achieved it, should mean that a resurgence would be relatively inconsequential.”

Gustavsson: Sweden’s Approach to COVID-19 Is Not Working

John Gustavsson: Several factors have limited the spread of COVID-19 in Sweden, none of which have to do with government policy.

The Swedish Election: What You Need To Know

John Gustavsson discusses Sweden’s general election that takes place on Sunday, September 9th, and the Sweden Democrats’ role in it.

What Do You Give Up to Get “Free” Healthcare?

Amy K. Frantz: With “free” healthcare remember the government is paying the bills so the government is also making the healthcare decisions.

Top 15 Stories in 2015

It has been a busy year! I thought it would be fun to take a look back at our stories published in 2015 and share our top 15 stories based on page views.

Why Sweden Should Join NATO (And You Should Let Us In)

John Gustavsson: The political establishment will have to see that while neutrality may have served Sweden in the past, today you need friends to survive.

The New Stockholm Syndrome: How Sweden Rewards Terrorism

Sadly, just like kidnappers do not suddenly start to like their victims just because they develop Stockholm syndrome neither will terrorists with Swedes.

Swedish Shanty Towns: Multiculturalism Meets Socialism

Swedes are going to start asking questions like why the country gives asylum to seven times as many refugees every year as the average European country.

Why I Am A Nationalist

John Gustavsson: I am a nationalist. More specifically, when people ask about my ideology I tell them I’m a national conservative.

Caffeinated Thought of the Day: Islam and the West

Brian Myers: Islam has proved in Sweden and elsewhere that it can simply over-run Western culture if there is no vibrant Christianity to stop it.

Why Small Nations Don’t Need The EU (To Change The World)

Small nations don’t need the EU to change the world, in fact smaller nations, like Sweden, had more influence before joining the European Union.