Quote: (12-07-2016 06:53 AM)262 Wrote:
This year I went to Copenhagen, Malmo, and Stockholm, partially to check out the different forum takes on it. I've posted about it in the Travel forum.
Even walked around Rosengard during the day.
Unfortunately, I must report that I didn't see any burning cars or the like. A rather plain experience, actually.
It was also quite convenient to be able to pay for most things by credit, like I can here in Poland. Germany, on the other hand, with an unusual amount of places not taking credit, seemed ironically annoying and backward.
Just my boots on the ground.
I did a circuit of Scandinavia myself, and can chime in with my boots on the ground, and I'm sorry that my experience doesn't fit in with the (far) alt-right narrative, but I'd rather tell it is it is, narmsayin'?
In Stockholm, my CS host took me throughout the city by bike, we hung around Södermalm and Gamla Stan. I saw barely any brown people in the cities, let alone in the countryside, Båstad, and Uppsala, where I spent time. Sure, there were a fair share of Middle Eastern folk on the trains, I won't lie.
Hardly the lawless
Götterdämmerung that many in the EE forum love to polemicise. No repetition of the sack of Rome, or the Battle of Berlin, 1945. Didn't see a single burning car in Malmö or elsewhere, let alone the masturbatory image of Muzzies sowing a trail of death and destruction egged on by fat Marxist feminists.
Practically as peaceful as lily-white EE, it made my experience almost dull.
In Finland, the only other brown person I saw was an Australian of South Asian background, who was with his white Aussie friend. We all chatted about gaming the local birds.
On the contrary, in supposedly conservative, red pill Spain, I'd endured being hassled by Pakistani peddlars every few hundred metres, along with 2 attempted muggings by North Africans who'd had the gall to abuse me racially beforehand.
But yeah, call me far too new-age, I too found it refreshing not to handle a single krone/kröna in Denmark and Sweden, but you would too, having had to eventually cycle through 10 or so different currencies over the next few months.