Comments by "Poisonelle Misty" (@PoisonelleMisty4311) on "The Secret of The Scandinavian Economic Miracle" video.
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They may be rich but my Norweigan friend told me people in scandinavia are heartless and in Sweden they got an unedemocratic law called "totalförsvarsplikt" where citizens are forced to do civil duties, and the ones that leaves are put in jail. This law has been a topic of debate, as some argue that it infringes on individual freedoms. Its the a countries job to protect its citizens and not the other way around. Its also expensive for a foreigner to start a business in Sweden since they have strict regulations and high taxes. Additionally, the high cost of living in Sweden can make it challenging for foreigners to establish themselves financially. Foreigners from low socioeconomic backgrounds face systematic racism and limitations in job market and higher academic opportunities, which further exacerbates their difficulties in integrating into Swedish society. A foreigner have to work twice as hard as a native Swede to prove their worth and overcome these barriers. Furthermore, language barriers can also pose significant challenges for foreigners trying to integrate into Swedish society. Without fluency in the Swedish language, it becomes difficult to communicate effectively, find employment, and fully participate in social activities. Their is no nightlife, they never build anything new and its difficult to make meaningful connections with locals. The only one who can enjoy life and be free are those who are fluent in Swedish and have successfully integrated into Swedish society. Everything is expensive, and they follow a neoconservative and communist ideology, and their society is like the book 1984 where individual freedom is limited and the government controls every aspect of life. The strict regulations and conformity can be overwhelming for foreigners, making it challenging to express their own opinions and live according to their own values. Additionally, the cultural differences can create a sense of isolation and make it harder to form genuine connections with locals who may have different customs and traditions. The people in scandniva look like amish because they often dress in simple and traditional clothing, which can be mistaken for Amish attire. They are obsessed with minimalism and sustainability, and avoid modernity and technology whenever possible. They are heartless, cold, stingy, boring and have prejudice. They never invent anything and lack courage and creativity. The don't use their critical thinking and fear authority, they tend to conform to societal norms and avoid questioning authority. They want immigrants to build their country for them and be a good wage slave and never challenge the statues quo. The movie Midsummer describes scandivain society specielly sweden as a utopian egalitarianism paradise, but under the surface lies a dark and oppressive reality. The pressure to conform and maintain a certain image leads to a stifling sense of conformity and suppression of individuality. This idealized society may seem perfect on the outside, but it masks deep-rooted issues such as inequality, discrimination, and a lack of true freedom. They have a silent culture and people who do not conform to societal norms are often ostracized and marginalized. The emphasis on maintaining a certain image creates a constant pressure to fit in, leaving little room for self-expression and personal growth. Additionally, the notion of immigrants being expected to solely contribute to the country's development without questioning the status quo perpetuates a cycle of exploitation and inequality. This hidden reality reveals that the utopian facade of Scandinavian society is far from the egalitarian paradise it claims to be. Its common that people who speak the truth about scandinavien society get blocked in social media, dehumanized in public discourse, and face backlash from those who refuse to acknowledge the flaws within the system. This silencing of dissenting voices further reinforces the oppressive nature of Scandinavian society, hindering any potential for meaningful change and progress. The only normal scandinavians are those who lived abroad and have experienced different social and cultural environments. Its about time they return to their home countries and use their unique perspectives to challenge the status quo and push for much-needed reform. By bringing in fresh ideas and questioning the existing power structures, these individuals can help break the cycle of complacency and bring about a more truly egalitarian society in Scandinavia. It is essential for the voices of those who have seen beyond the facade of Scandinavian exceptionalism to be heard and taken seriously in order to create a society that lives up to its proclaimed values. :face-turquoise-drinking-coffee:
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