Swedish mediacracy has been more brutal than and even more labeling than in Finland. I’m aware that this is germany news channel documentary, talking about ”far right” is a bit strech. Although, today pretty much every single party in Sweden are addressing this gang problem. This bridge issue were on topic, because some gang tried to tax it’s users, plus the other side of the bridge was suffering a lot of violent home invasions, so the local inhabitants started to see that bridge as a problem. How ever, there are many ways to get in to Rinkeby and back, not just one walking bridge. What has brought up this is whole issue is simply that Sweden didn’t wanted to belive this could happend to them, by anyone who they treat so kindly. Even when the first warning signs appeared, they simply didn’t want to believe it or react to it. Sweden has been sort of wealthy, happy and pampering soft society. It was easy prey for other type of society, which has been seeing and practising unimaginable cruelty and evil, for centuries. I would never judge all of the refugees in any country, but as we have seen that some are not just exactly grateful or willing to be part of the society they are offered as safe place to live.
“Rinkyboo”, that was funny, how do English people think we pronounce y’s 😂 It’s pronounced something like “rinkeh-by” it’s hard to explain how to pronounce “y” in Swedish, but it’s similar to the “i” in the English word “bin”, we definitely don’t pronounce it as an “o” though.
I visited Sweden first in the 80s and they'd begun opening the door to immigration wide. Like too wide. I returned in the 90s and 2000 and was shocked. Sweden was too lax, too welcoming, and seemed to not vet entries. I spent time in Finland during the same periods and saw that they had stricter entry requirements and less issues. What worries me is that now i want to retire in Finland, open a small business there, and am concerned the door to entry will close. Granted, i am white, but now i worry that my age will be a concern 😂
I even find it beneficial to go to Helsinki as a tourist and do the tourist stuff ;) So I did in Sweden also. Good video, thanks Chico. Do you film something in Sweden as well ? It would be awesome. Be careful and take care ... and come back alive from our western ghetto.
Sweden has been too cautious when it comes to criticising immigrant communities. The authorities have simply pretended to be "colourblind" to the extent that communities/ethnicities that could use help have been ignored in the name of anti-racism. I've said in another comment to one of your videos, I live in a colourful neighbourhood in Denmark, there's basically no culture on earth you can't find in this town. Even I, as a white potato, couldn't feel safer. Schools are mixed and it's not seen as racist if kids ask eachother about ethnicity/origins/customs/culture, we see eachother and understand we're different... that's something Sweden has struggled with, basically making it taboo. Alright, recognising we're different is a good first step. So how do we get kids to get along? By encouraging their parents to participate in society and have plenty of after school activities so that the kids don't end up being bored in the streets, while still respecting that everyone have different origins. We have an urban dance academy teaching break dance and hiphop, we have self defense and even a cricket team... doesn't all have to be football and boy/girl scouts. Parents talk to eachother and if the kids end up in a beef, we're not hesitating to pull them apart, even if we know that the kids will yell racial slurs at us for doing so. We, the parents, are very much aligned, we don't fight here, we look after everyone's safety. I'm sure that Sweden meant well by trying to make authorities colourblind, but you also have to take different cultures into consideration, and I believe that's one of the main reasons why Stockholm and Malmö are having trouble today... it's been ignored for too long. As far as I've understood, it's a conflict between 2-3 groups of rootless kids making Sweden a quite dangerous place, because these groups don't care about the society around them. Denmark has its own gang problems, but they tend to only aim for eachother.
You sound like another deluded Leftist Marxist we have here in America. They will literally sacrifice their kids to anything except their own traditional peoples ways. Creepy. “Breakdance & hiphop”. lol. Your kids are adopting Africa. Good luck!
You should definitely go to Uppsala. It's one hour with train from Stockholm. Swedens fourth biggest city and its the old capital of Sweden. Very beautiful city. You should definitely come back to Sweden during the summers because it's much more beautiful here during the summertime
@@ChicoMuya if you want to experience something different, go to Stockholm after juhannus, and take the train to Narvik. The scenery is amazing. From there you can go to Tromsö by buss and fly back to Helsinki, or take a bus.
Rinkyboo hahaha, Its Rink-a-B with a rolling R. Jokes aside, the issue is not immigration, its not teaching and helping "mentally disturbed" people how to function in a more fortunate society. I dont mean that all immigrants are insane (obviously) but people that grow up and flee wartorn countries dont have the same mindset as people who grew up in sweden. How they needed to survive is the opposite of how they live in sweden so u cant put them into a corner and tell them to "go live" .Those traumas can get passed down to their kids and guess what happens when u put traumatised people in a concentrated area.
@@ChicoMuya Integration costs like hell and I don´t think that for example Sweden has not tried. But the responsibility is not with the country, it´s with the people who are coming. And now we see policies in the Scandinavian countries that are aiming towards cutting the immigration numbers.
@@kimmoahola4528it's not expensive as hell if an economy that is starving for skilled staff actually gets that in return for not just ignoring the 2nd or 3rd generation... it's way more expensive to ignore. Especially 3rd generation, it's virtually impossible to "send them back to where they came from" because they most often carry citizenship, and according to UN conventions, it's inhumane to leave someone stateless. Are those individuals making trouble? quite possibly. But is it a product of their race/religion/culture or simply that society made sh!t difficult for them by ignoring those factors? It's alright for people to have different customs and cultures, in my neighbourhood it's the Turkish keeping the grocery store open through Christmas, because the ethnic Danes don't mind working a little extra through Ramadan, if they get xmas and easter off. Difference in skin colour doesn't matter when people have a healthy attitude. And you have to remember that the newest "arrivals" of immigrants may have issues to deal with, be it Afghani or Ukrainian, they've experienced real war... what I've experienced is people that are thankful to be here, willing to learn the language and follow the laws. The real trouble arise if we refuse to respect their kids. Going colourblind as Sweden has been doing is not a good idea, but rejecting people isn't either. I believe that the largest group of university students in Denmark are, by now, females with a different ethnicity than Danish... that can only mean that these "horrible immigrants" let their girls get educated... if that's not progress tell me what is?
@@BenjaminVestergaard the problem is that one has immigrants that need a government or municipality to integrate them to the society. Then you have immigrants, who integrate themselves to the society. Former takes a lot of money, the latter not only does not take a lot of money, but is most likely educated and has a profession where the society to which this person comes, benefits hugely.
Sweden was naive as fuck.
Gangs are new phenomenon in the nordics. We are not used to it yet.
Seems that way. But if some of these countries play their cards right, they could make it a very unattractive thing to be involved in!
God forbid you should ever try to get use to it. It only gets worse. Ask a multicultural American what will happen.
Swedish mediacracy has been more brutal than and even more labeling than in Finland. I’m aware that this is germany news channel documentary, talking about ”far right” is a bit strech. Although, today pretty much every single party in Sweden are addressing this gang problem. This bridge issue were on topic, because some gang tried to tax it’s users, plus the other side of the bridge was suffering a lot of violent home invasions, so the local inhabitants started to see that bridge as a problem. How ever, there are many ways to get in to Rinkeby and back, not just one walking bridge.
What has brought up this is whole issue is simply that Sweden didn’t wanted to belive this could happend to them, by anyone who they treat so kindly. Even when the first warning signs appeared, they simply didn’t want to believe it or react to it. Sweden has been sort of wealthy, happy and pampering soft society. It was easy prey for other type of society, which has been seeing and practising unimaginable cruelty and evil, for centuries. I would never judge all of the refugees in any country, but as we have seen that some are not just exactly grateful or willing to be part of the society they are offered as safe place to live.
“Rinkyboo”, that was funny, how do English people think we pronounce y’s 😂
It’s pronounced something like “rinkeh-by” it’s hard to explain how to pronounce “y” in Swedish, but it’s similar to the “i” in the English word “bin”, we definitely don’t pronounce it as an “o” though.
Amazing 😂😂 Thanks for the lesson 🙏🏾🙏🏾
I visited Sweden first in the 80s and they'd begun opening the door to immigration wide. Like too wide. I returned in the 90s and 2000 and was shocked. Sweden was too lax, too welcoming, and seemed to not vet entries. I spent time in Finland during the same periods and saw that they had stricter entry requirements and less issues.
What worries me is that now i want to retire in Finland, open a small business there, and am concerned the door to entry will close. Granted, i am white, but now i worry that my age will be a concern 😂
posturing gets you attention.. and that's the currency of the day, especially in politics
Yup, seems to be that way
I even find it beneficial to go to Helsinki as a tourist and do the tourist stuff ;)
So I did in Sweden also. Good video, thanks Chico.
Do you film something in Sweden as well ? It would be awesome.
Be careful and take care ... and come back alive from our western ghetto.
Sweden has been too cautious when it comes to criticising immigrant communities.
The authorities have simply pretended to be "colourblind" to the extent that communities/ethnicities that could use help have been ignored in the name of anti-racism.
I've said in another comment to one of your videos, I live in a colourful neighbourhood in Denmark, there's basically no culture on earth you can't find in this town.
Even I, as a white potato, couldn't feel safer. Schools are mixed and it's not seen as racist if kids ask eachother about ethnicity/origins/customs/culture, we see eachother and understand we're different... that's something Sweden has struggled with, basically making it taboo.
Alright, recognising we're different is a good first step. So how do we get kids to get along? By encouraging their parents to participate in society and have plenty of after school activities so that the kids don't end up being bored in the streets, while still respecting that everyone have different origins. We have an urban dance academy teaching break dance and hiphop, we have self defense and even a cricket team... doesn't all have to be football and boy/girl scouts.
Parents talk to eachother and if the kids end up in a beef, we're not hesitating to pull them apart, even if we know that the kids will yell racial slurs at us for doing so. We, the parents, are very much aligned, we don't fight here, we look after everyone's safety.
I'm sure that Sweden meant well by trying to make authorities colourblind, but you also have to take different cultures into consideration, and I believe that's one of the main reasons why Stockholm and Malmö are having trouble today... it's been ignored for too long.
As far as I've understood, it's a conflict between 2-3 groups of rootless kids making Sweden a quite dangerous place, because these groups don't care about the society around them.
Denmark has its own gang problems, but they tend to only aim for eachother.
You sound like another deluded Leftist Marxist we have here in America. They will literally sacrifice their kids to anything except their own traditional peoples ways. Creepy. “Breakdance & hiphop”. lol. Your kids are adopting Africa. Good luck!
You should definitely go to Uppsala. It's one hour with train from Stockholm. Swedens fourth biggest city and its the old capital of Sweden. Very beautiful city. You should definitely come back to Sweden during the summers because it's much more beautiful here during the summertime
Amazing!! Uppsala? I’ll write it down!
@@ChicoMuya if you want to experience something different, go to Stockholm after juhannus, and take the train to Narvik. The scenery is amazing.
From there you can go to Tromsö by buss and fly back to Helsinki, or take a bus.
Rinkyboo hahaha, Its Rink-a-B with a rolling R. Jokes aside, the issue is not immigration, its not teaching and helping "mentally disturbed" people how to function in a more fortunate society.
I dont mean that all immigrants are insane (obviously) but people that grow up and flee wartorn countries dont have the same mindset as people who grew up in sweden. How they needed to survive is the opposite of how they live in sweden so u cant put them into a corner and tell them to "go live" .Those traumas can get passed down to their kids and guess what happens when u put traumatised people in a concentrated area.
Why should countries like Sweden, Denmark or Finland take immigrants that need to be integrated to a society?
Well, because we can see what not integrating does to a country
@@ChicoMuya Integration costs like hell and I don´t think that for example Sweden has not tried. But the responsibility is not with the country, it´s with the people who are coming.
And now we see policies in the Scandinavian countries that are aiming towards cutting the immigration numbers.
@@ChicoMuyaSweden throws several times more money into these areas than the rest of Sweden. They are swimming in government funds..
@@kimmoahola4528it's not expensive as hell if an economy that is starving for skilled staff actually gets that in return for not just ignoring the 2nd or 3rd generation... it's way more expensive to ignore.
Especially 3rd generation, it's virtually impossible to "send them back to where they came from" because they most often carry citizenship, and according to UN conventions, it's inhumane to leave someone stateless.
Are those individuals making trouble? quite possibly. But is it a product of their race/religion/culture or simply that society made sh!t difficult for them by ignoring those factors?
It's alright for people to have different customs and cultures, in my neighbourhood it's the Turkish keeping the grocery store open through Christmas, because the ethnic Danes don't mind working a little extra through Ramadan, if they get xmas and easter off.
Difference in skin colour doesn't matter when people have a healthy attitude.
And you have to remember that the newest "arrivals" of immigrants may have issues to deal with, be it Afghani or Ukrainian, they've experienced real war... what I've experienced is people that are thankful to be here, willing to learn the language and follow the laws.
The real trouble arise if we refuse to respect their kids. Going colourblind as Sweden has been doing is not a good idea, but rejecting people isn't either.
I believe that the largest group of university students in Denmark are, by now, females with a different ethnicity than Danish... that can only mean that these "horrible immigrants" let their girls get educated... if that's not progress tell me what is?
@@BenjaminVestergaard the problem is that one has immigrants that need a government or municipality to integrate them to the society. Then you have immigrants, who integrate themselves to the society.
Former takes a lot of money, the latter not only does not take a lot of money, but is most likely educated and has a profession where the society to which this person comes, benefits hugely.
Its not Swedish, its FinSwe. Like I had to speak english in Stockholm. So its like saying that the y speak Danish in Sweden.