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  • @bigjtq9176
    @bigjtq9176 8 дней назад +8

    Fun fact; one April fools day, Ikea in Olso, Norway made a "product recall" that the Allen key, used for assembling the furniture was "hooked the wrong way" (i.e. the imaged a Allen key with the small end towards the left while the "right" version, the small end was aimed towards the right).
    Of course, it's just as stupid as it sound since you just turn the key around, using another two brain cells and you would figure it out.
    However, the ques to the local Ikea store was huge with customers that wanted to exchange the "wrong bent Allen key". And when they actually figured out it was a April fools joke, they happily still went into the shop to purchase something "since they already was there"...

  • @master_smily
    @master_smily 9 дней назад +31

    It's not that surprising that Sweden had a nazi party, pretty much every country had a nazi or fascist party. For instance "The British Union of Fascists (BUF) led by Oswald Mosley was sympathetic to Nazi ideals" according to chatGPT

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 9 дней назад +2

      That's not the only reason though, the national socialists were in many respects close in ideology to other socialists, including the Swedish.
      I belive that's about as much as I can say without getting 100% certain I'm being deleted by Big Brother.

    • @TastyMysteryMeat
      @TastyMysteryMeat 9 дней назад

      @@herrbonk3635 You need to read up on your history then because the party that had closest ties to the nazis was Folkpartiet, who later renamed themselves to Liberalerna.

    • @kronop8884
      @kronop8884 8 дней назад +1

      @@herrbonk3635 Were the Nz’s socialists? No, not in any meaningful way, and certainly not after 1934.
      Herr H enlisted support from wealthy industrialists who sought to pursue avowedly anti-socialist policies and after that it was neither a party of socialists nor a party of workers

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 8 дней назад

      @ They were, indeed. Their main enemy was free captialism. And the globalist or multinational form of it was blamed on the j-s, as you probably know (just like everything else was blamed on them).
      Support from the industri was largely because Herr H had a less revolutionary view on socialism than the communists. Hence the same corporative ties between the state and large industries as in Mussolini's Italy or Social democratic Sweden. People in Europe were generally very afraid of a brutal communist revolution, like in Russia, even decades after 1917. Everything was better than that.

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 8 дней назад

      @@kronop8884 They were. Their main enemy was free captialism. And the globalist or multinational form of it was blamed on the j-s, as you probably know (just like everything else was blamed on them).
      Support from the industri was largely because H had a less revolutionary view on socialism than the communists. Hence the same corporative ties between the state and large industries as in Mussolini's Italy or Social democratic Sweden. People in Europe were generally very afraid of a communist revolution, like in Russia, even decades after 1917. Everything was better than that.

  • @BerishStarr
    @BerishStarr 9 дней назад +10

    In August 2022 IKEA opened its first store in Santiago de Chilé. Another one opened in Santiago under 2022. In 2023 Bogota in Colombia got their first. But the first one in South America was in Santo Domingo (Dominica) in 2010.
    Africa have 2 so far. One in Cairo and one in Casablanca.
    They also have plans for Brazil, Vietnam and New Zeeland.
    The 3 countries with most stores is Germany with 54 stores, USA with 52 (55 if you add Puerto Rico) and China with 38.

  • @tonikaihola5408
    @tonikaihola5408 9 дней назад +6

    Inheritance tax is insane. In Finland currently if you inherit let’s say a house you have to pay tax on its alleged market value even if you cannot sell it to anyone 😳
    You can end up in a situation where you cannot afford the tax and the government takes all.

    • @HStalhane
      @HStalhane День назад

      without it swedes would have all the money in finland.

  • @helenandersson2729
    @helenandersson2729 9 дней назад +14

    Sweden abolished inheritance tax on January 1, 2005. This means that for estates left after a person's death from January 1, 2005, you do not pay inheritance tax when you receive an inheritance.
    We abolished the wealth tax in 2007.

    • @kristerhegsund5752
      @kristerhegsund5752 9 дней назад

      Horrible mistake. Everything over 5 million should be taxed 100% to motivate people to work for their living and not be tittybabies.

    • @Lasse65
      @Lasse65 9 дней назад +1

      That's why Sweden has also become a tax haven for rich people like the Cayman Islands, Luxembourg and the British Virgin Islands. For ordinary workers, the tax is the same, but the rich escape and become even richer. Yes, that's horrible.

    • @knowledgeisgood9645
      @knowledgeisgood9645 9 дней назад +7

      @@Lasse65 Compare 2 guys, they both make the same amount of money, a lot of it. They both pay the same income tax. But one saves some of the money while the other spends his.
      When they both die, the one who kept saving would have a large sum of money while the other one almost nothing. Now, why would the state have any right to take part of those savings? Because he did not spend it like the other one? You think that is fair?

    • @znail4675
      @znail4675 8 дней назад +4

      @@Lasse65 Sweden only skips on inheritance and wealth tax, you still get to pay tax on income and corporate profits.
      Sweden also have a high VAT and employment fees that you don't really get around as a corporation.
      The main idea of Sweden when it comes to equality is to equalize income not wealth.
      This means that any job, even a part time job at McDonald's pays enough to live on.

    • @Lasse65
      @Lasse65 8 дней назад

      @Susjo62 "buy shares in a company instead of going to Thailand" and "eating tacos every Friday" and "financially irresponsible" - oh, is that how you view hard-working single mothers with low-paying jobs who can barely afford to feed their children, let alone treat themselves to anything extra. These "financially irresponsible" can't afford shares, tacos or Thailand. They do their best but can NEVER get rich, and rarely if ever have anything left in their wallet at the end of the month while a millionaire will always have more than he can spend - and you call that fair.

  • @ssirfbrorsan
    @ssirfbrorsan 9 дней назад +1

    IKEA is so damn smart that you think you're discovering your own meatballs for the first time

  • @begochod6831
    @begochod6831 8 дней назад +1

    I’ve been to the original IKEA store many times, but in 2016 it was transformed into an IKEA museum and a new store was built close to the old one.

  • @VeronicaVenatrix
    @VeronicaVenatrix 7 дней назад +1

    I don't think it's just a matter of psychology though, I mean usually when I go to IKEA I don't have a shopping list. When I go I basically go with the thought "There's this one item I want and whatever else I pick up is optional." so 1 planned item and probably another 3-4 unplanned depending. Sometimes I don't buy anything at all, sometimes I just buy what I came to buy, sometimes I just buy a whole bunch of items because they're useful and I need them like storage boxes.

  • @dennisnairne1334
    @dennisnairne1334 9 дней назад +5

    I used to work with global shipping at IKEA, especially with establishing new Ikea stores.
    There are Ikea stores in Africa, like Marocco, Egypt. In the southern hemisphere there are Ikea in Australia, new Zealand, Chile, Malaysia and Indonesia and I've probably missed some country. There everywhere😊. Many of these Ikea stores have a franchise owner and not owned by inter Ikea group. As they said in the video, the ownership of Ikea is complicated, so I can't be very specific about how it works and it was a few years ago I worked there, therefore I don't remember everything.

  • @TheMuckful
    @TheMuckful 8 дней назад

    IKEAs expansion was quite rapid from the start. He started his company in Älmhult in 1958 and then 1963 in Denmark and Norway in 1969. In the 70s they opened up in Australia, Austria, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Kuwait, Netherlands, Singapore and Switzerland. And of course eventually they opened up in the USA as well in 1985.
    Found this information on their own website and didn't know about this before. It's mind boggling to think that it in a little more than 2 decades went worldwide.

  • @NickiSixx1
    @NickiSixx1 9 дней назад +7

    I don’t see a problem with the money stay in the family, Ingvar K worked very hard to get to where his company is today
    But I do think he like everybody should pay tax of course

  • @mikaelkarlsson4178
    @mikaelkarlsson4178 9 дней назад +4

    The World's Biggest IKEA Store is located in the Philippines 🇵🇭🇸🇪 IKEA Pasay City in SM Mall of Asia Complex in Metro Manila with a size of 65,000 square metres or 700,000 sq ft making it the largest IKEA Store in the world

  • @NinaBlom-gbg
    @NinaBlom-gbg 9 дней назад +2

    Thanks for your videos. This was very interresting. I'm a Swede and I learned a lot 🙂👍
    I got curious as well, if the first store is still open. I'll try to find out.

    • @NinaBlom-gbg
      @NinaBlom-gbg 9 дней назад +1

      One more thing I found out, that you asked about.
      First store in Sweden was in Älmhult 1958 (the one that is not turned into a museum).
      The first store outside Sweden opened 1963 in Oslo. And then in Demark 1969
      You can read more here
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IKEA

  • @absolutehonor141
    @absolutehonor141 9 дней назад +6

    I am for high taxes, but the inheritance tax worked very poorly, many ordinary people ended up in trouble when the tax had to be paid, many were forced to sell their childhood homes, summer cottages and so on, to be able to afford to pay the tax, at the same time the rich could exploit the system and get away without having to pay anything at all, so I am glad that we abolished that particular tax.

  • @herrbonk3635
    @herrbonk3635 9 дней назад +6

    4:00 IKEA is not always THAT far from the town/city center though.
    In smaller towns, it tends to be fairly near, and also close to other "shopping hangars".
    You can often walk, or at least bike there, from the historical center.

    • @znail4675
      @znail4675 8 дней назад +1

      It's pretty common I think in Sweden for shopping hubs to form around IKEA where large stores huddle together.

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 8 дней назад

      @@znail4675 Kind of the opposite in my town (Uppsala). IKEA was first located in the city center, then in the 80s, it moved out to one of these early 1970s "shopping hubs" just outside town.

  • @SuperDalton72
    @SuperDalton72 9 дней назад +10

    He was not a bad man. He helped people and his own villige and he never played ritch. you could eat at his home if you new him.. He was not a Nazi or a rasist. He was for economi order and living. If His staff sold well they got a fat bonus in the end of the year before christmas.. he saved stores in his community so they did not go bankrupt.. but yes he only gave money if they promice to work for it.

    • @scyphe
      @scyphe 7 дней назад

      And he evaded taxes like the plague, thus creating offshore fake businesses where he could funnel the money to avoid any taxation.

    • @SuperDalton72
      @SuperDalton72 7 дней назад

      @@scyphe yes as everybody in the world dont want to tax you out. No it was not fake business and he paid for the shortcut. The amount of taxes and wellfair could fed the country

    • @sunristur
      @sunristur 6 дней назад

      He was literally an active participant in nazi movements for many years, even in times when facts about the holocaust were known.

    • @Edeilert
      @Edeilert 2 дня назад +1

      I mean he was a member of the Swedish nazi movement. He admitted that. He was a Nazi, but then repented. There is definitely room for redemption and forgiveness, but that doesn't erase the past.

    • @SuperDalton72
      @SuperDalton72 2 дня назад

      @@Edeilert Nazi was a special forge Police crew in germany that did bad things..by order.you cant compare Nazi germanys leader to the the rest of the world whith fanatic movments and groups..Its like the Rasism in the war.. It was not rase.. it was political and religon an diffrent sexuallity and people against the state.and yes it was sick as F. But whats happening in the world today behind our back by goverments is the new hybrid war against us all..

  • @peartree8338
    @peartree8338 8 дней назад +2

    As late as 2011 Ingvar spoke of Per Engdahl (swedish leading fascist during the 20th century) as a great man.
    This fluff piece of a video does not correctly show how deep his nazi/fascist ties went.

  • @margarethaberglin911
    @margarethaberglin911 9 дней назад +3

    There are shortcuts. For ex. under a staricase, you just have to find them.

  • @sepposimola7352
    @sepposimola7352 9 дней назад +1

    The first IKEA store abroad was opened In 1963 in Nesbru, outside Oslo in Norway.

    • @RandomerFellow
      @RandomerFellow 9 дней назад

      Älmhult is in Sweden....

    • @sepposimola7352
      @sepposimola7352 9 дней назад

      @RandomerFellow yes, sorry. I was fixing the comment right. 👍

  • @Pernilla.G
    @Pernilla.G День назад

    The IKEA Logo use to be red and white, just the stores owerseas was blue and Yellow. I remember going to an IKEA store in Philadelphia in 1988 and was so suprised it was different colors.

  • @Nubbe999
    @Nubbe999 9 дней назад +1

    Ikea moving production to countries like Poland and moving the company to other countries in different strange setups where from the start because the Swedish government was against IKEA as a concept. The Government wanted to protect the "real" furniture manufacturers in the country that made complete furniture.
    In the end it actually turned out good for both Sweden and IKEA

  • @susannepalm9740
    @susannepalm9740 8 дней назад +1

    I read in an article that Kamprad said in to a person he knew in the beginning of the 1970 Under middagen sa han bland annat: ”Förut var jag brun, men numera röstar jag på Socialdemokraterna”. Earlier I was brown ( nazi) but now i vote for Socialdemokraterna ( Swedish labourparti).

  • @KristoferOlsson
    @KristoferOlsson 9 дней назад +5

    inheritance tax no longer exsist in Sweden. They removed it 2004. We have high taxes on most things but also some taxes do not exsist and others are low compared to other countries. (inheritance tax, Gift tax, sales tax on used cars, Tax on lotto wins are a couple of them)

    • @KristoferOlsson
      @KristoferOlsson 9 дней назад

      @Susjo62 That is your words not mine. I only confirmed facts about Sweden. None of theese taxes would impact my life so I have no stance in the question.

  • @djperryboy
    @djperryboy 8 дней назад

    Actually IKEA in my town is right in the heart of the city. To be honest they bought a whole industrial area to build an entire shopping center with many stores involved. IKEA in the Philippines is also very central of Manila.

  • @tangfors
    @tangfors 6 дней назад

    I hate when rich people cheat on taxes, if a self-employed person does that which barely keeps the company going, I don't see it as serious at all. However, what makes it look a little better for Ingvar is that he never made a personal gain from it, but it was the company that stood at the center, he himself lived relatively spartanly without any extra luxury.

  • @antevasterhaninge1007
    @antevasterhaninge1007 9 дней назад +7

    Ingvar did something extream for his emplyes back in erlie 2000 he gave every employe in sweden 10 thusen swedish krona in bonus but when swedish tax ofice wanted to tax the empluyes for it he payed the taxes for all the emloyes as wel

  • @Poifix
    @Poifix 7 дней назад

    IKEA is still expanding. As of now Africa has IKEA stores in Egypt. There are stores in South America. And many more under construction. New Zealand has stores under construction. However, for abvious reasons, IKEA stores in Russia has all closed down.

  • @matseklundh8241
    @matseklundh8241 9 дней назад +9

    You can not walk into an IKEA store without buying anything… serviettes, candles….you name it, its impossible if you have your wife with you… its ingenious

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 9 дней назад

      That may be true for you wife, but not for me.
      The IKEA stuff I got, I bought second hand (mainly lots of IVAR-hyllor).

  • @daw7563
    @daw7563 9 дней назад +1

    Funny enough, since 2005 there is no inheritance tax in Sweden, so Ingvar kind of made all that work without needing it. However, that kind of tax may reappear at any time.

  • @matseklundh8241
    @matseklundh8241 9 дней назад +1

    You can not walk into an IKEA store without coming out buying something … serviettes, candles….you name it, its impossible if you have your wife with you… the labyrinth is ingenious

  • @PompaTG
    @PompaTG 9 дней назад

    I've always hated IKEA just because you had to walk through the entire store and it felt like it took forever...turned out that the store that we went to also happened to be the largest one in the world, so no wonder...when going to one in another city it seemed like nothing in comparison...

  • @NickiSixx1
    @NickiSixx1 9 дней назад

    It’s the same as your grocery store, they place sweets and stuff in eye high for kids ( and grown up’s) just before you reach the check out

  • @zpitzer
    @zpitzer 8 дней назад

    since 2005 there is no inherit tax in Sweden, nor for gifts.

  • @PerHolmqvist-b1s
    @PerHolmqvist-b1s 9 дней назад +1

    Taxes should be the norm to even out the idiotic gross moneymaking.

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 9 дней назад

      No, taxes should be as low as possible.
      Better go after huge cynical multinational companies (and their state and super-state corruption).

    • @znail4675
      @znail4675 8 дней назад

      @@herrbonk3635 But that requires taxes.

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 8 дней назад

      @ As low as possible is not the same as zero. The corruption I mentioned cost billions in tax money btw.

  • @johnnyrosenberg9522
    @johnnyrosenberg9522 9 дней назад +2

    We have a lot of political parties in Sweden, but many of them are very small and few have heard of them. I thought it was the same in most countries, I mean, even the US has at least one communist party…

  • @kbolt1000
    @kbolt1000 7 дней назад +1

    Todays ikea don't forget that not much more than the names of products are Swedish today, none of IKEA's products are manufactured in Sweden today, no raw materials from Sweden are used, much is manufactured under criticism in China by minors. ikea is run as a pyramid company outside Sweden, tracing the owners today is next to impossible, when you eat "Swedish meatballs" at ikea, you are eating semi-finished products made in China, not very Swedish huh!!

  • @reallivebluescat
    @reallivebluescat 8 дней назад

    Yes its true. He used to be called Ingvar Mein kampfrad

  • @jeschinstad
    @jeschinstad 9 дней назад

    In Norway, we have gotten rid of inheritance tax. You could inherit a hundred billion and there's no taxes on it. In fact, you can even inherit deferred taxes so you pretty much don't have to pay any taxes while you're alive and your successor can inherit it all so they don't have to pay any taxes either. I'm strongly against this. I would rather have a well-functioning capitalist system where people have to make their own way in life. I think it's perfectly ok that you don't have to pay any taxes while you're alive and creating wealth, but in return, a massive part of that should be paid in inheritance tax. Anything else very quickly leads to a class-based society.

  • @Edeilert
    @Edeilert 2 дня назад

    Regarding companies with prior Nazi ties. I personally think it is important not to gloss over those historic facts, even if it ws in the past. It may not be a reason to boycot a modern company that has shown growth. On the orher hand it's important on a greater scale to remember how people and companies can become implicit in atrocities by putting business first.

  • @802marcus
    @802marcus 8 дней назад

    from 2005 i think it was do not put any taxes if get exp House or money from farther etcetera

  • @momma636
    @momma636 9 дней назад

    Somehow I always manage to come out from Ikea with only the things I had on my list! About the taxes well I say that the more money you earn the higher your taxes should be.

  • @darnedghost2008
    @darnedghost2008 5 дней назад

    I think it´s good now when they have get rid of inheritence tax and gift tax

  • @1988Mauritz
    @1988Mauritz 9 дней назад +1

    there has been 20+ fascist organisations in sweden since the 1915, from the likes of blood and honor and combat 18 (uk groups so you know what kind im reffering to) to guys trying to go the parliamentarian way. most have died out but like all extremist groups they have sprung up and got stomped out.
    What i could find he was in the "New Swedish Movement" started 1941 and they dissolved 1980

  • @mikaelkarlsson4178
    @mikaelkarlsson4178 9 дней назад +1

    Did you know we have the biggest IKEA ever here in Manila.

  • @cynic7049
    @cynic7049 8 дней назад

    I do not think the Kamprads directly profit from the charity foundation. You see IKEA is really run as two foundation, one the charity owns the IKEA another foundation that is for to the family not charity own the Brand IKEA and the IKANO-bank (the second is what keep the family fortune).

  • @ravens_tale
    @ravens_tale День назад

    I’m sure most countries had a small group of people who believed in the Nazi regime and formed parties. Sweden was neutral, but there are bad eggs everywhere unfortunately

  • @satanihelvetet
    @satanihelvetet 8 дней назад

    Due to Wikipedia there has been hundreds of nazi parties in Sweden since the 1920's, most of them very small. As most, all at the time existing nazi parties in total got 27 000 votes in local election (municipality) at 1934. At 1932 the nazis had 3 places in the parliament due to a right wing colaberation. Othervise those parties never had more than a few thousand wotes in the national elections and many times it was counted in hundreds, especially when parties was splited up in several new parties.
    About Ingvar Kamprad; he's from Älmhult in Småland. The rumour about Smålänningar is that they are very stingy. At some level Ingvar lived that way all his lifetime, even if he had funds at 60 billions worth when he passed, beeing the most wealthy persom in Sweden (even if he lived in Switzerland for many years) and #5 internationally.

  • @HStalhane
    @HStalhane День назад

    There are IKEAs in Morocco

  • @thedryparn1279
    @thedryparn1279 8 дней назад

    Inheritance shouldn't be allowed. It's a birth lottery.

    • @znail4675
      @znail4675 8 дней назад

      Sweden doesn't have it since 2005.

    • @felicialidback5637
      @felicialidback5637 8 дней назад +1

      @@znail4675We do have inheritance, but not inheritance tax anymore.

  • @herrbonk3635
    @herrbonk3635 9 дней назад +4

    What kind of strange dialect or accent is it that this narrator has?
    I've never heard it in real life, except for RUclips, kind of drives me nuts :)

    • @dwaynesview
      @dwaynesview  9 дней назад +3

      He’s from the UK but he’s definitely putting on weird accent for the video lol

    • @lillerik01
      @lillerik01 9 дней назад

      They have several different dialects in the UK.

    • @lillerik01
      @lillerik01 8 дней назад

      for myself, I'm torn between Stockholm's and Dalma's. I've heard that from a few people.

  • @NickiSixx1
    @NickiSixx1 9 дней назад

    It could also be jealousy persons doing what they could to ruin somebody’s life
    Not uncommon at all, happens all the time

  • @RandomerFellow
    @RandomerFellow 9 дней назад

    For me, who knows what I want, these forced tours are a bad thing.

  • @TobiasEngstrom
    @TobiasEngstrom 9 дней назад

    Not true its tax Evasion regardless of cause except for amount of success. Finance doesn't fall out of nowhere it is a redistributable construction based on valuing raw resources and so on...

  • @AlexdenandraPL
    @AlexdenandraPL 8 дней назад

    You need to Come to sweden. Maybe move here. Uppsala is a good city.

  • @hachimaki
    @hachimaki 9 дней назад +1

    I'm pretty sure that channel uses AI to generate its graphics.

  • @erikstenviken2652
    @erikstenviken2652 9 дней назад

    There is IKEA at the canarie islands if that counts as africa.

  • @rogerlundstrom6926
    @rogerlundstrom6926 8 дней назад

    No country is perfect. All "Groups" (Labels) contain bad elements. Yes. There was a Swedish Nazi party, and many parties based on the same ideology (sometimes started by actual Swedish Nazis).. and unfortunately one of those political parties (SD) is today among the biggest parties in Sweden. NOT that the people who vote for them think they are voting for a Nazi party, but technically they really are.
    There was a period in the noughties when this party went from being an openly nazi-ideology-based party to.. Well.. if we use THEIR phrasing.. "Wanting to change the image", and "washing away the stamp".. Technically that is LITERALLY what they did. They tried to change people's perception NOT their actual politics. Their actual plans for Sweden are EXACTLY the same, they just use other ~arguments~ as to WHY we should stop taking in immigrants, and send the ones we have in here away.. and preferably look at the ones we have as if they automatically should be assumed to be criminals until proven innocent.. So instead of being about the hate it's.. about.. "It's true they are awful", and "We can use that money ourselves".. and of course the idea that "we" (sure, probably, but who are you thinking of as "we"?) will "have more money".. Also when it comes to the humanitarian side THEIR philosophy (well.. "Talking point").. is that it would be better to "help them THERE".. I mean.. AGAIN we don't OWE them anything so that is ONLY used when talking about why refusing refugees, IF discussing actually TRYING to help people "in their own nations" then WHY should WE be using OUR money to do something that may be good for them THERE!???.. When they are there we have NO responsibility.. so.. if you understand that chain of reasoning you realize that they ARE still as much of a nazi party as they ever were.
    To this can be added things like their party leader saying that he NEVER saw any form of nazi:ism in that party.. While there actually existing video footage(!) of him in a car literally at a meeting for that party where there were people dressed in nazi uniforms doing nazi salutes.. but.. sure.. "He never saw anything like that in the party before he joined".. Not to mention the fact that there was a Museum that had a display on all Swedish political parties and their history.. with photos.. and the museum was getting harassed, threats, etc until they took the display on SD down.
    I find that party to be a complete and utter stain on Sweden, and the worst thing is that they claim that what they are doing is to "defend" Swedish culture.. while they are BOTH ignorant to know things like our St. Lucy's processions aren't Swedish, they are a recent thing that comes from Italy, they are celebrating halloween which isn't Swedish, they misappropriate the asgard faith with images they get from hollywood movies, they claim that immigrants "don't even want to learn the language" (yes, the first thing I'll do when I move to a different nation is to be completely unable to read labels when I go to the store, and not even be capable to ask for help because I understand no one and no one understands me.. That will of course be the foremost goal on everyone's mind to make sure to stay in that place where you are dependent on others but can't even do anything).. WHILE these people ARE the ones who don't know when to use "e" or "ä" in a word.. DESPITE having a 10 year Swedish education on the topic.. Even the Wikings were tolerant to other people and never judged people for anything except their own personal actions. Intentional deceit was an offence that could cost you your life and when it comes to the active people in the party they are slippery like eels.. They confuse the safety they felt as a child and what they feel comfortable with as actual indicators of what is or isn't safe, therefore.. Whatever they learned as a kid is.. "Swedish culture".. despite it more being local to their own families and group of friends.
    The only "good" thing about this is that at least then never got even a full quarter of Swedish votes.. Unlike the US where their fascist president got more than half the votes alone.. Not that it helps much because the other right wing party is willing to negotiate in order to have power, so they don't care about bad financial politics or implementing rules relating to immigration that only make sense if you start off with a racist standpoint... So.. What can I say.. Unlike the US there are MORE people who still have common sense over here.. and.. despite that not preventing these types of people FROM having power, they are at least STRONGLY limited IN their power due to the fact that we don't have a "king".. We have moderating forces, and laws and enough bright people to prevent how much harm they can do.. Still SOME harm if comparing to "ideal", but.

  • @peterweinstock2726
    @peterweinstock2726 8 дней назад

    Sweden dont have inheritance tax

  • @pmcaik9525
    @pmcaik9525 9 дней назад

    Here Oslo it was free busses ToR not after 2022

  • @ConfusioNIntrusioN
    @ConfusioNIntrusioN 8 дней назад

    richer people should pay higher taxes, so it benefits the general populace, not by a lot by they def should pay higher percentages

    • @kronop8884
      @kronop8884 7 дней назад +1

      There’s a difference between income tax, corporate tax and capital gains tax .
      IKEA is set up to pay low corporate taxes on their profit but the owners pay the appropriate amount of tax on their income and capital gains tax on the profit from the shares they own or sell.
      In reality capital gains tax is a set percentage regardless of the amount which makes it more beneficial than regular income at higher incomes

  • @SvenskNationalist2000
    @SvenskNationalist2000 9 дней назад +1

    Yeah make a video about the swidish N... party

  • @kristerhegsund5752
    @kristerhegsund5752 9 дней назад

    Africa and SA build the stuff.

  • @lillerik01
    @lillerik01 9 дней назад

    I prefer to buy from jysk, better quality and slightly thicker material.

    • @Pernilla.G
      @Pernilla.G День назад

      I think it's the opposite, the few pices I bought from jysk have been really bad, wobbly and uneven. I wish they had been better because I like the other stuff I bought at Jysk

    • @lillerik01
      @lillerik01 21 час назад

      @@Pernilla.G I assembled a bunk bed with a built-in wardrobe and desk myself and it held up when the heavy board that holds the mattress was put in place and the same thing when it was taken down everything was stable. If you were to do it with an IKEA bed I would just say good luck.

  • @tomatlars
    @tomatlars 9 дней назад +1

    The Swedish Nazi party evolved over time to what today is the social democrats of course they would deny it. Then in the 80s a party called the Swedish democrats was formed and they also started as embracing a lot of Nazism they have today also cleaned up there act but are still accused of being Nazis by there opponents. Then you have the Nordic resistance movement that to this day embraces Nazism and are seen by some as a form of terrorism and have been banned to exists in a lot of the other Nordic countries but Sweden's constitution protects anyone to be able to have a union based on any idea so they can still be around.
    Side note IKEA doesn't operate in Russia anymore after they started there war whit Ukraine IKEA pulled out.

    • @thedryparn1279
      @thedryparn1279 8 дней назад

      LOL, nice history revisionism there, good job!
      The "Social democrats" was founded in 1889 under the name "Swedish Social Democratic Workers' Party" and they were not Nazis because the Nazi movement started from the "German workers party" founded in 1919. In 1920 they changed their name to "National Socialist German Workers' Party" and that's were the Nazis started.
      The only current parties/organizations that originating from nazis in Sweden are the "Swedish democrats" and NRM.

  • @kristerhegsund5752
    @kristerhegsund5752 9 дней назад

    The Yatzy thing is a thing in the south of Sweden. Not our proudest part of the country.