by threadbear » Wed 21 May 2008, 01:39:15
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Micki', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')nteresting Miki. My background is Swedish on father's side and my brother visited for the first time, a couple of years ago. He had glowing reports of the country, but something about his descriptions of it, turned me off a bit. It was really odd. I can't put my finger on it, but I'm really glad my grandfather emigrated to Canada, when he did, because I don't think I could live there. I honestly think the people would get on my nerves
My ethnic background is actually Finnish, but I grew up in Sweden.
I think it used to be a great country and the Swedes are a great people, generally much more upbeat than for instance us Finns.
But the country has been slowly been dismantling its old cultures and manners and benefits.
A big issue I had was how government and media very blatantly told people what they should think. They have also for a long time worked on ruining the swedes self esteem and pride in them selves.
Examples are the Jante-law that dictates that noone should believe they are any better than anyone else. (Very old mind control).
Later ideas like it is racist to wear a swedish flag (i.e. on your jacket etc. Kids get sent home from schools for this), to sing the naitonal anthem (used to be tradition at end of term now many schools actually prohibit this) and so on.
Then they apply double standards when they encourage immigrants etc to hold on to their old cultures and be proud of them + encourage nationalism in places like Estonia (after breaking off from Sovjet.)
So in my view Sweden is a paradise lost.
Very messed up. I agree. We have a certain amount of that in Canada too. The "cultural mosaic" has been remarkably effective in melding together every different race, and every different character type. It's become a haven for international crime syndicates, in the last few years. Really pathetic. We have gangland slayings in Vancouver, quite frequently now, too. Our immigration department was actively courted at it's offshore offices (Hong Kong) by gangsters with a lot of cash. Lovely isn't it?