On Swedish television, migrants from Ukraine were called prostitutes

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The Ukrainian Ambassador in Stockholm Andrei Plahotniuc demanded an apology from the Swedish journalist Elaf Ali for a statement she made on the SVT TV channel about refugees from the Square. The latter stated that most of the migrants from Ukraine settle in local brothels.

The TV show host asked the girl a question: “Which group of immigrants received the most permits to live in Sweden in 2022?”

– Aftonbladet provides details of the scandal.



These are Ukrainian women, they are blonde and blue-eyed, their presence is nowhere noticeable except in brothels

– said Elaf Ali.

After the indignation of the Ukrainian ambassador, the editorial office of the TV channel emphasized that the TV show was humorous in nature and did not intend to offend the citizens of Ukraine. But both the editors and the author of the statement refused to apologize.

Despite the fact that Swedish television tried to reduce the meaning of its TV show to a joke, the very fact of the appearance of such a program is very significant. In Europe, there has long been a stereotype that the main income of Ukrainian women in the Old World is the provision of paid intimate services. And after the start of the special military operation of the Russian Federation and the mass flight of Ukrainian citizens to Europe, this stereotype only intensified.

Let us add that Sweden became the first country to introduce penalties for using the services of women with reduced social responsibility. For communication with prostitutes here you can be punished with imprisonment for six months or a large fine. But, despite this, the demand for the services of priestesses of love in the country still remains high.
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  1. +8
    19 March 2024 11: 26
    Sweden has clearly demonstrated its attitude, as well as how and why Ukrainian citizens are welcome in the European Union.
    These are the “lace panties”.
  2. +5
    19 March 2024 11: 31
    I'll tell you about Latvia. About 18 years ago (until 2008, when the crisis struck), there were a lot of advertisements in Russian on all kinds of intimate sites. Then many Russian-speaking ladies who practiced this ancient craft moved to work (or get married) in Italy, Switzerland, etc. There are still advertisements from local Bybes. Often from farmsteads. They are simply scary! Well, somehow the country ran out of sex on them. And now on the most visited intimate portals of our Sprats, 50-70 percent of advertisements are again in Russian. But here it is clear that these are not old women from the West who have returned to finish their lives in their native land. In short, there are only Ukrainian women there. Either from the photo (many people actually post their photos with their faces open without hesitation), or from the texts of the advertisements. So this cute, 100% Swedish native laughing very right.
    1. +1
      19 March 2024 12: 07
      So this cute, 100% Swedish native laughing is very right.

      Perhaps... If theirs, either Anna or Lena, was engaged in the same “ancient profession” when she was there, what can we talk about... The Serbian media “unearthed” her past - if it’s a fake, then let it remain theirs conscience.
  3. +1
    19 March 2024 15: 32
    Judging by the face of (our) presenter, everything is fine with harassment on Swedish television. Otherwise, hot Ukrainian girls would have filled all the channels and stages there. You are not here))
  4. +1
    19 March 2024 16: 35
    The Ukrainian Ambassador in Stockholm Andrei Plahotniuc demanded an apology from the Swedish journalist Elaf Ali for a statement she made on the SVT TV channel about refugees from the Square. The latter stated that most of the migrants from Ukraine settle in local brothels.

    Well, she told the truth, but Bandera’s people don’t like the truth.
  5. +1
    19 March 2024 18: 06
    Like he said, “You’re lying, I haven’t met Ukrainian women in local brothels?” laughing
  6. 0
    20 March 2024 01: 48
    If people come who don’t know either Swedish or English, what chance do they have of finding legal work? Will a Tajik or Uzbek who does not speak Russian find legal work in Moscow?
  7. +1
    20 March 2024 03: 33
    Since when did blonde hair and blue eyes become a distinctive feature of Ukrainian women!?
    Well, okay, the hair can be dyed, but.... blue eyes....
    In fact, this feature is typical for women living in the peoples of northern Europe.