Sweden Descends into COVID-19 Apocalyptic Hellscape

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MALMĂ–, SWEDEN — With COVID-19 sweeping across the globe, most nations have imposed severe lockdowns on their citizens to stop further spread of the virus. In a reckless disregard for human life, Sweden has defied all common sense and refused to impose extensive social and economic sanctions against its own citizens. The result has been nothing short of an apocalyptic nightmare.

Earlier this Summer, Sweden was publicly reported as having one of the highest infection rates in Europe. Even where countries such as Italy and France had higher infection and death rates, many viewed it important to widely publicize that Sweden was repeatedly failing to take ordinary safety precautions. And Sweden has certainly felt the impact of its terrible government policy.

Swedes in Malmo assembling for Death’s sweet embrace

In this country of over 10 million, people are carrying on their daily activities, knowing there is nothing that can be done to save 99.95% of the Swedish population who will not die from the virus. The average age of a victim for Sweden’s disastrous policy is 82 years old.

Lena Hallengren, Sweden’s Minister for Health and Social Affairs, notes that the Swedish Constitution protects the individual’s freedom of movement and that government officials do not have the legal power to declare a state of emergency. “Not without an act of Parliament,” she said.

As a direct consequence, almost 100,000 Swedes have been ravaged by COVID-19. Since August 2020, anywhere from zero to four Swedish citizens have been died every single day.

“It is like one of the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse has been stalking Sweden for the last few months,” said an alarmed American CNN correspondent. “This isn’t life as normal. Sadly, the Swedes are in a state of denial, resigned to die.”

If the rate of COVID-19 deaths keeps up, Sweden could be completely devoid of human life in as early as five million years.

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