Noted by DN’s readers on May 25, 2022

Noted by DNs readers on May 25 2022

Thank you, Lea Alphed and Linnea Jonasson, for your wise posts in Wednesday’s DN! It is young people like you who keep the hope of a future.
Margaretha Jansson, Malmö

The hunters ‘association would like to kill more wolves so that the hunters themselves can kill the wolves’ prey. Who are the biggest predators?
Elizabeth Mohlin, Haninge

Why does Sweden’s Minister of Rural Affairs and the hunting elite think that the wolf population is too large? How is it that other countries with significantly more wolves than Sweden do not see it as a problem? This is not defensible. If the balance in nature is disturbed, we really have a problem. Listen to the experts who actually know how our nature works, and not to these shooting-happy hunters!
Camilla Brolin, Solna

Why are the talent requirements for police students lowered further? Shouldn’t the requirements be higher instead?
Sven Nord, Vimmerby

I know this is a sensitive subject, but when the need for housing and parking spaces increases, are there not a few churches in Stockholm? With a business term, one could say that the need is filled to the brim. My own need for churches has long since been completely non-existent and I hope and believe that I am not alone in that opinion.
Stefan Hallin, Stockholm

Word of the week: relationship work.
Helena Hemberg Lind, Huddinge

Unemployment would be lower with a larger difference between benefits and wages.
Olov Furberg, Järfälla

Sometimes the most disliked can become a good ally. Thanks to Turkish President Erdogan, we can now have a real win-win situation. We avoid NATO and can continue to defend human rights.
Kjell Jormfeldt, Strömsnäsbruk

Almost the only “celebration” that remains of our so-called religious holidays is that no morning paper is published.
Johan Gadenius, Sollentuna

Man often thinks that he is liberated from naivety, but in the end he always gets an unpleasant surprise. If we want to, we can in the meantime flee to the end of the world and hug them for a long time really war and invasion. But we can not escape from ourselves. Read on!
Thomas Silfving, Lidingö

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