Ayaan speaks with Paulina Neuding about rising crime rates in Sweden, humiliation robberies against children, and what Swedish identity looks like today. They consider the social cost of speaking up, and how not saying anything is far more harmful.
Paulina Neuding is a journalist based in Stockholm, Sweden.
Ms. Neuding's work, which focuses mainly on immigration and integration, has appeared in the New York Times, Politico, the Spectator and others.
She was previously the European editor at Quillette. She is an editorial writer with center-right Svenska Dagbladet in Sweden, and a columnist with Danish Berlingske Tidende.
Follow her on Twitter @paulinaneuding.
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- Immigration & Integration
- Rule of law
- Wokeism
- Women's Rights