Yea, I'm not too involved with raggare culture but they tend to be quite mixture of low class and middle class.
And "Miss Filthy" is not part of that culture. They tend to be a bit more of a mixture of greaser, American 50s and rednecks.
I guess it was inevitable that they wanted to overtake a subcult that likes the past and where the southern flag is not uncommon. Most major events are getting shutdown or minimized due to the local government not wanting them around due to official reason such as noise pollution and so on or just increasing the bureaucracy, While the national government is not helping with its push for electric cars and trying to ensure old cars are "green"...
Where I was living for a while (out rural way), there was an "EPA-raggar" or whatever who would drive around in his ute/pickup with a Christmas tree on the back, full lights on it and all, at all times of the day through most of December... That was quite wholesome, I felt.
The Swedes I was staying with hated it, though, haha...
Hey, that is wholesome, otherwise "EPA-raggar" mostly just cruise around playing music and drinking, A rolling party is the idea :).
The Swedes I was staying with hated it, though, haha...
yea, raggare is not considered high culture nor do they pretend to be. So is not quite looked favorable on by normal swedes, especially not in the cities
Yea, I'm not too involved with raggare culture but they tend to be quite mixture of low class and middle class.
And "Miss Filthy" is not part of that culture. They tend to be a bit more of a mixture of greaser, American 50s and rednecks.
I guess it was inevitable that they wanted to overtake a subcult that likes the past and where the southern flag is not uncommon. Most major events are getting shutdown or minimized due to the local government not wanting them around due to official reason such as noise pollution and so on or just increasing the bureaucracy, While the national government is not helping with its push for electric cars and trying to ensure old cars are "green"...
Where I was living for a while (out rural way), there was an "EPA-raggar" or whatever who would drive around in his ute/pickup with a Christmas tree on the back, full lights on it and all, at all times of the day through most of December... That was quite wholesome, I felt.
The Swedes I was staying with hated it, though, haha...
Hey, that is wholesome, otherwise "EPA-raggar" mostly just cruise around playing music and drinking, A rolling party is the idea :).
yea, raggare is not considered high culture nor do they pretend to be. So is not quite looked favorable on by normal swedes, especially not in the cities