Malmo, Sweden.
Not "poor" by any means, the city just has an incredibly depressing and evil feel to it. It's 50% immigrants and feels like something out of a nightmare. Gypsies line the streets begging, Burka wearing somali women pack the buses with their large families in tow. What appear to be Ex-ISIS members roam the streets. Dozens of different tongues are spoken.
Despite the Scandinavian architecture of the city, you are no longer in Sweden, but in some sort of hellish multicultural netherworld abyss. Spending just a few hours in Malmo will haunt you for years to come and leave you with a permanently pessimistic worldview - "This is what Europe has come to...this is our future?"
Not "poor" by any means, the city just has an incredibly depressing and evil feel to it. It's 50% immigrants and feels like something out of a nightmare. Gypsies line the streets begging, Burka wearing somali women pack the buses with their large families in tow. What appear to be Ex-ISIS members roam the streets. Dozens of different tongues are spoken.
Despite the Scandinavian architecture of the city, you are no longer in Sweden, but in some sort of hellish multicultural netherworld abyss. Spending just a few hours in Malmo will haunt you for years to come and leave you with a permanently pessimistic worldview - "This is what Europe has come to...this is our future?"