From Safe Society to Savage Streets: The Killing of Christian Zedig Exposes Europe’s Suicide
Kicking a downed man in the head is political. It is the signature tactic of imported aggressive ideologies that aim to humiliate, terrorize, and ultimately erase Western civilization.
As usual, the debate is completely one-sided in “good” Sweden — the so-called Land of Moderation — where nothing is actually moderate, but instead wildly extreme. A young police officer and father of small children, only 32 years old, is brutally kicked to death while trying to stop a fight. A group of men then swarms his defenseless body on the ground and rains savage blows to his head. Where have we seen this before? Just recently, 17-year-old Louis in Narbonne, France, was kicked to death with repeated blows to the head. We’ve seen it with the police officer stabbed in the neck at Medborgarplatsen in Stockholm. The same pattern has played out in Germany and Ireland, where an innocent man was nearly decapitated in broad daylight on a public street.
Violence directed at the head is political.
Kicking a man in the head while he’s lying helpless on the ground shows clear lethal intent. A pack of cowardly monsters ganging up on a lone, unconscious, defenseless person is political. This isn’t just an attack on one individual — it’s an attack on an entire nation. We are all Christian Zedig.
But we can’t stop at fighting the perpetrators. Hundreds of thousands — even millions — of them have been irresponsibly let into Sweden and the rest of the West. We are fighting a double and triple battle on the political front: against the politicians who, in their contempt for their own people, have deliberately reshaped our countries this way. Against the media and opinion leaders — often state-funded, like public broadcasting — who defend these insane policies. And ultimately, against the criminals, gang members, murderers, rapists, religious fanatics, fraudsters, and political extremists who are now free to terrorize our once-safe societies.
The man captured on video, suspected of delivering the fatal blow to Christian Zedig, is a hardened foreign criminal with a long rap sheet: previously convicted of attempted murder, rape, and assault. Charged with rape in 2013, sentenced to seven years for attempted murder in 2017, and charged with assault again as recently as April 2026. Yet he was still allowed to roam freely in Europe, posing a clear danger to the public. That he could walk the streets of Copenhagen is deeply political. His skin color is political. His background is political. Because if he had looked like a native Swede with white skin, the media coverage of this tragedy would have been completely different. And if the roles were reversed — if Christian Zedig had been Black or African and was attacked by a group of white men while trying to stop a fight — the story would have been an absolute political firestorm. Every mainstream journalist would have gone into overdrive. Sweden would have been in national mourning, and outlets like Aftonbladet certainly wouldn’t have coldly written that someone simply “passed away” while on vacation. The perpetrator’s ethnicity would not have been hidden.
Let’s be clear: this is politics playing out right in front of us. It is the direct result of disastrous policies that have left law-abiding citizens in Sweden no longer safe in their own country. The perpetrators would love nothing more than for us to look away, feel uncomfortable, stay quiet, or hesitate to get angry and push back. That’s exactly what they fear — which is why they try to guilt-trip us, call us racists, and desperately twist the narrative into something it clearly is not. I, for one, refuse to play along. I will not accept another innocent life being thrown away while our politicians and media continue defending the consequences of their own failures — failures that have devastated our country and Europe as a whole.
Of course, there is a deeply personal tragedy here as well. Christian Zedig. Mikael in Skärholmen. Andreas Danman, the police officer in Gothenburg. Hugo Mosshagen, only 20 years old, shot dead in Örebro at the end of March. Young men who leave behind children, partners, and families. Mothers, daughters, boys, and the elderly — no one is safe anymore. This senseless violence is carried out far too often by people who should have been locked away from society but instead are allowed to walk freely among us. Many of them openly express their hatred for our country on social media. They are career criminals with a violent history who represent an existential threat to all of us. And our politicians seem incapable of taking the necessary action.
Things may be slowly moving in the right direction in Sweden, but that’s cold comfort for the elderly being raped and beaten in nursing homes while the perpetrators are protected by new identities or shielded by cowardly local governments too afraid to properly vet who they hire.
Political violence against individuals always has a private dimension — just like war does. But that doesn’t make it isolated. It happens within a larger context. Society is an extended family, no matter how much left-liberal elites try to deny it. Violence against one of our own affects every one of us. The murder of Christian Zedig is another painful reminder of how broken our countries have become, and how many people who should never have been allowed in are now here, creating chaos and suffering for countless innocents. They are not law-abiding. They do not want to integrate. They do not respect the countries that took them in. They contribute nothing — they only lie, cheat, terrorize, and degrade life for everyone else. It is absolutely political that we are expected to tolerate these parasites and human wreckage. The culture clashes have become unbearable between violent ideologies and a trusting, peaceful society that has been tolerant to the brink of self-destruction.
I’ve spoken to many Swedish police officers who are heartbroken over what’s happening. No officer with common sense denies that Sweden has spiraled out of control largely because of mass immigration — particularly from men whose views on women, homosexuals, other religions, and democracy are completely incompatible with ours. Police chiefs have resigned. Officers have quit. Peter Springare was fired in 2017 for simply speaking the truth about what he was seeing. Yet the establishment still tries to silence the discussion. We have a Left Party that openly declares hatred for the police while harboring terror sympathizers in its own ranks. We have a top police chief — the highest-paid public official in the country at 200,000 SEK a month — who cries on television instead of taking action. It is disgraceful. All of this is political, and it is all connected.
The victims of this societal disaster would not want their deaths swept under the rug. On the contrary — let these tragedies fuel a popular awakening. How many more have to die before politicians and their media gatekeepers admit that they’ve let monsters loose among us? When George Floyd died, half the world’s progressives knelt in the streets. The death of a Black criminal was treated as profoundly political. But when a White police officer is kicked to death, we’re told to stay silent and protect the perpetrators.
To those who think this is how it should be — that we should just watch quietly: It will never happen.


