Sweden is a lost cause. Nothing has materially changed over the last two to three decades of becoming aware of this 'problem'. Only that things have gotten worse. The damage is irreversible. They were led by the nose by an unholy alliance of neoliberals and left-progressives and now their country has become intractably complex and considerably worse.
Their only answer to this problem is by heaping all the (economic) burdens on the native population. Going to take at least a century (100 years) for all the (current) immigrants to 'integrate' (whatever that means at this point, rofl).
Thing is, countries that have not yet been "culturally enriched" are following the same path and fast. Poland and Romania, both have started on the road of mass-immigration.
It’s honestly pretty ok if you get out of the cities. For example, I spent a bit of time in a place called Sala, and there was almost zero evidence of this, there. Pretty much the same in Borgholm and Kalmar (though I did encounter a few immigrants).
Pretty much, if you get out of Stockholm County entirely (and arguably a few of the surrounding areas), and avoid Malmö, Lund, and much of Gothenburg, you really won’t encounter much of it at all…
Not that it makes it all that much better, given probably 70% of Sweden lives in the places on that list, but still…
Also worth mentioning that Finland has started to import this “problem”, too…
Pulling a Cuomo? You do know Sweden is a parliamentary system right? And 2018 was election year, neither side got majority back then which means nobody could implement the plandemic laws which at the time WEF tried to implement allover the world.
Because of that, Sweden had no law that allows martial law in case of a plandemic, and no government on top of that. Every decision had to be voted on in parliament which means 8 different parties must agree for any tyrannical clown world shit to get implemented, which is impossible, because even in a group of 349 idiots, there's always at least one who isn't as idiotic as the rest.
Since 2022 it's been Conservative, Nationalist and Christian majority. "Irreversible", take a look at the policies in the last two years. The country is recovering faster than any other western nation. Still a long way to go but to call it "irreversible" is just retarded.
Pulling a Cuomo: implementing policies that negatively effect the elderly population in elderly homes and other residential facilities, resulting in mass casualties.
I know what "Pulling a Cuomo" means, I just don't see how it's relevant for Sweden? Neither the home service or assisted living facilities are allowed to force anyone to do anything. At most, they can lock the facility door, but the code/key must be right next to the door, that's enough to stop people with dementia from escaping, but anyone else can leave whenever they want.
The problem isn't just that immigrants ''gathered there'' in certain towns and cities. Spreading them to make every part of Sweden averaged at 45% non-Swede wouldn't save Sweden.
Sweden is a lost cause. Nothing has materially changed over the last two to three decades of becoming aware of this 'problem'. Only that things have gotten worse. The damage is irreversible. They were led by the nose by an unholy alliance of neoliberals and left-progressives and now their country has become intractably complex and considerably worse.
Their only answer to this problem is by heaping all the (economic) burdens on the native population. Going to take at least a century (100 years) for all the (current) immigrants to 'integrate' (whatever that means at this point, rofl).
Thing is, countries that have not yet been "culturally enriched" are following the same path and fast. Poland and Romania, both have started on the road of mass-immigration.
It’s honestly pretty ok if you get out of the cities. For example, I spent a bit of time in a place called Sala, and there was almost zero evidence of this, there. Pretty much the same in Borgholm and Kalmar (though I did encounter a few immigrants).
Pretty much, if you get out of Stockholm County entirely (and arguably a few of the surrounding areas), and avoid Malmö, Lund, and much of Gothenburg, you really won’t encounter much of it at all…
Not that it makes it all that much better, given probably 70% of Sweden lives in the places on that list, but still…
Also worth mentioning that Finland has started to import this “problem”, too…
Yeah... but cities rule everyone else.
Not in Sweden, most of the stuff affecting your daily life is decided at municipality level. There's 290 different municipalities.
and yet it was one of the sanest countries on lockdowns.
More like ''lol, we have no possibility to try to enforce a lockdown, we don't control 35% the country's urban areas anymore''.
'sane'
They saw it as an opportunity to pull a Cuomo on the elderly population. Presumably to 'thin' the ranks.
And don't tell me they didn't realize what they were doing.
Pulling a Cuomo? You do know Sweden is a parliamentary system right? And 2018 was election year, neither side got majority back then which means nobody could implement the plandemic laws which at the time WEF tried to implement allover the world.
Because of that, Sweden had no law that allows martial law in case of a plandemic, and no government on top of that. Every decision had to be voted on in parliament which means 8 different parties must agree for any tyrannical clown world shit to get implemented, which is impossible, because even in a group of 349 idiots, there's always at least one who isn't as idiotic as the rest.
Since 2022 it's been Conservative, Nationalist and Christian majority. "Irreversible", take a look at the policies in the last two years. The country is recovering faster than any other western nation. Still a long way to go but to call it "irreversible" is just retarded.
Pulling a Cuomo: implementing policies that negatively effect the elderly population in elderly homes and other residential facilities, resulting in mass casualties.
I know what "Pulling a Cuomo" means, I just don't see how it's relevant for Sweden? Neither the home service or assisted living facilities are allowed to force anyone to do anything. At most, they can lock the facility door, but the code/key must be right next to the door, that's enough to stop people with dementia from escaping, but anyone else can leave whenever they want.
Okay.
And what policies were those? I didn’t think Sweden locked down much at all. Are you saying they should have?
The Swedish government itself repeatedly declared its failure in protecting the elderly during the covid pandemic.
In what way did they fail, though?
The problem isn't just that immigrants ''gathered there'' in certain towns and cities. Spreading them to make every part of Sweden averaged at 45% non-Swede wouldn't save Sweden.
They have to leave.