I stayed around 20 minutes from Skarholmen for around a week, less than two months ago...
Not a great vibe in that area, to say the least. Exiting the train station, you rapidly realize that you're one of the only white people in the whole area, surrounded by Arabs and Africans. In fact, sometimes you're lucky to see another whitey at all...
It's... A demographic time bomb. So I can't say that I'm surprised in the slightest.
Looked it up on the map and realized I was there in 2018 for a little over a week. Stayed just up the road around Vastertorp. I went to that shopping mall one day to buy some shorts, because it was much hotter than I had planned for and wanted to be more comfortable. I think I only saw anyone brown on the train a couple times around there. I really liked it there.
The other side of Sweden, that was one different experience. I actually had to physically make space and shove people out of the way on the train from Copenhagen to Malmo. I was already on the train and the flood of muzzies were doing anything they could to stuff a train where I was already boarded comfortably. The police were actually stopping the trains and checking documents just past Malmo and made pretty much all of them get off. They looked at my American passport for about 1 second from a distance and I stayed seated on what was nearly an empty train now. So I guess, that flood of people made it's way to Stockholm.
I was only in Copenhagen a day and a half, I don't remember much. Stockholm sounds totally different though. I never felt unsafe there at all then, and I went all over. I'm curious to see what's different as I'm probably going to be in Europe later this year. I haven't been since before the Covid clownery. I was slated to go to Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary that year and it all ended up cancelled.
I stayed around 20 minutes from Skarholmen for around a week, less than two months ago...
Not a great vibe in that area, to say the least. Exiting the train station, you rapidly realize that you're one of the only white people in the whole area, surrounded by Arabs and Africans. In fact, sometimes you're lucky to see another whitey at all...
It's... A demographic time bomb. So I can't say that I'm surprised in the slightest.
Looked it up on the map and realized I was there in 2018 for a little over a week. Stayed just up the road around Vastertorp. I went to that shopping mall one day to buy some shorts, because it was much hotter than I had planned for and wanted to be more comfortable. I think I only saw anyone brown on the train a couple times around there. I really liked it there.
The other side of Sweden, that was one different experience. I actually had to physically make space and shove people out of the way on the train from Copenhagen to Malmo. I was already on the train and the flood of muzzies were doing anything they could to stuff a train where I was already boarded comfortably. The police were actually stopping the trains and checking documents just past Malmo and made pretty much all of them get off. They looked at my American passport for about 1 second from a distance and I stayed seated on what was nearly an empty train now. So I guess, that flood of people made it's way to Stockholm.
Yeah, it's mostly a Malmo and Stockholm problem, although Vasteras and Orebro have their share...
So does Gothenburg, apparently, but I didn't really see any of it there. Just angry, drunk Swedes, for the most part...
But yeah, I would say I felt far more unsafe in Stockholm than Malmo, but I also spent a lot more time there, so eh...
I felt particularly uncomfortable and unsafe in Copenhagen, though, so that sort of lines up with your experience, I guess...
I didn't like that train journey much, either (though the Flixbus was much worse)...
I was only in Copenhagen a day and a half, I don't remember much. Stockholm sounds totally different though. I never felt unsafe there at all then, and I went all over. I'm curious to see what's different as I'm probably going to be in Europe later this year. I haven't been since before the Covid clownery. I was slated to go to Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary that year and it all ended up cancelled.