Zarah Larssons sums up the roll of the potato to Sweden very well: "Staple. Staple in Swedish culture. Swedish cuisine. Swedish survival, honestly." 5:03 ruclips.net/video/4RYrg5pVRu8/видео.html
Hello, I hope all is well with you. I have loved your videos and have had a lot of useful information, especially for those who want to travel to Sweden. My wife and I have been thinking about moving to Sweden for two years and we have a baby on the way who is due in March and we are planning to go in November 2025. We are going to örebro to work as a truck driver and the wife in the hotel sector. In terms of general security, I have seen news about the increase in crime and I wanted to ask you your opinion about it.❤️
@@Mats_Larsson_64 The usual left-wing downplaying of Sweden's massive shift from being the most peaceful and civilized society ever to now rivaling Mexico in gun violence and bombings. These days, innocent people are regularly injured and killed by these scumbags. If you can't see the current state, you definitely can't understand how these gangs of almost exclusively immigrants destroying this country as they penetrate and exploit our authorities , police, law, etc.
It depends how you look at it. On one hand the gang violence is a huge problem for society. On the other hand Swedes don't feel fear. We feel mostly embarrisment. Even if media probably aint lying, they tend to angle it alot. Swedes only feel concern about the development and the politicians not having the tools to handle it. Civilians are sometimes affected by it or caught in the cross-fire - I mean it happens, but not on a scale that cause worry or fear on a collective level. Sure, there are areas in all the 3 biggest cities that I wouldnt recommend a tourist to visit - they would most likely be fine, but it's unessecary. I've had friends living in in such areas, and it's not that bad as they make it. During the 15 years I often traveled there there was never a time when I felt unsafe - there was only one real incident when there was a shooting at the local pub from two hitmen. But I wasnt there that day. I would say that the highest risk would perhaps be if you where to live neighbour with a gang-member and got affected by handgranades or other explosives - but that's like almost litterally 1 in a million, and you can just choose to live in a less segregated area and basically reduce that risk to zero. So I hope that the gang-violence wont affect your decision to move to Sweden ^^
So my reply about the catastrophic situation in Sweden concerning organized crimes, gang violence and the fast growing corruption in business and authorities was removed. That is clearly a sign of how well integrated you have become in the Swedish leftist denial of the problems and its causes.
I don't know what you wrote, but I'm not so sure that it was Uli who deleted your comment. My comment was also removed although it was about our pension systems, so I think it's the tube's algorithms that remove some comments. But I could be wrong.
Yeah, I've had random innocent comments being invisible on other channels - I think it's just weird youtube stuff, not necessarily anything the creator themselves are doing.
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Zarah Larssons sums up the roll of the potato to Sweden very well:
"Staple.
Staple in Swedish culture.
Swedish cuisine.
Swedish survival, honestly."
5:03 ruclips.net/video/4RYrg5pVRu8/видео.html
Hello, I hope all is well with you. I have loved your videos and have had a lot of useful information, especially for those who want to travel to Sweden. My wife and I have been thinking about moving to Sweden for two years and we have a baby on the way who is due in March and we are planning to go in November 2025. We are going to örebro to work as a truck driver and the wife in the hotel sector. In terms of general security, I have seen news about the increase in crime and I wanted to ask you your opinion about it.❤️
I'm from London, but I fear going to Stockholm due to the gang violence.
What gang are you in? Since the gang violence is mainly a thing between gangs in the suburbs!
@@Mats_Larsson_64 I'm in the Kool Gang.
@@Mats_Larsson_64
The usual left-wing downplaying of Sweden's massive shift from being the most peaceful and civilized society ever to now rivaling Mexico in gun violence and bombings. These days, innocent people are regularly injured and killed by these scumbags. If you can't see the current state, you definitely can't understand how these gangs of almost exclusively immigrants destroying this country as they penetrate and exploit our authorities , police, law, etc.
@@Edward-bn2vw Hahahaha
It depends how you look at it. On one hand the gang violence is a huge problem for society. On the other hand Swedes don't feel fear. We feel mostly embarrisment. Even if media probably aint lying, they tend to angle it alot. Swedes only feel concern about the development and the politicians not having the tools to handle it. Civilians are sometimes affected by it or caught in the cross-fire - I mean it happens, but not on a scale that cause worry or fear on a collective level. Sure, there are areas in all the 3 biggest cities that I wouldnt recommend a tourist to visit - they would most likely be fine, but it's unessecary. I've had friends living in in such areas, and it's not that bad as they make it. During the 15 years I often traveled there there was never a time when I felt unsafe - there was only one real incident when there was a shooting at the local pub from two hitmen. But I wasnt there that day.
I would say that the highest risk would perhaps be if you where to live neighbour with a gang-member and got affected by handgranades or other explosives - but that's like almost litterally 1 in a million, and you can just choose to live in a less segregated area and basically reduce that risk to zero.
So I hope that the gang-violence wont affect your decision to move to Sweden ^^
So my reply about the catastrophic situation in Sweden concerning organized crimes, gang violence and the fast growing corruption in business and authorities was removed. That is clearly a sign of how well integrated you have become in the Swedish leftist denial of the problems and its causes.
I don't know what you wrote, but I'm not so sure that it was Uli who deleted your comment. My comment was also removed although it was about our pension systems, so I think it's the tube's algorithms that remove some comments. But I could be wrong.
Yeah, I've had random innocent comments being invisible on other channels - I think it's just weird youtube stuff, not necessarily anything the creator themselves are doing.
Hi there, I didn't remove any comments but it's possible it happened automatically. I'm happy to hear everyone's opinion!
Oh, what was your comment? I didn't see it, sorry!
Thanks for your comment! :)