Sunday 16 August 2015

Politically incorrect journeys (1): Sweden


This is a travel blog about Malmö, Scandinavia and the failure of multiracialism throughout northern Europe. It's not a regular blog but a collection of extracts from a book. Entries are a mix of diary and reportage, based on extensive travel and residence in north Europe. 

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Taken from the free downloadable book Kebabville & Zone: Click HERE

See also:


My synopsis of Deutschland Schafft Sich Ab in English:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx0OUzbBcXeVVFl2YVhHSTI5TFE/view

Jalan Jalan, my take on Malaysia, Singapore and Batam:  
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7zJhVKFHDCYZ19DNllKeTFlUzA




Ever wondered what it is like living in Malmo, Sweden's most multiracial city? Here are two views, from this Swedish-language website


College student in western Malmö:

I would like to remain anonymous, given what could happen if someone finds out what I write here. As a Swede, Malmö is pure hell, every day it feels like I’m sent to hell and back . Each damned day you hear epithets like ‘damn svenne [immigrant slang for Swede],’ ‘you disgusting Swedish whore’, ‘we blattar [Swedish slang for non-Nordic immigrant] will take over your poor Swede land,’ etc. I dare not walk alone in the streets of Malmö any longer. Several times I have been the victim of foul language or been molested by immigrants. I do not think that this text will be published as I am speak about immigrants, and in Sweden today, it is strictly forbidden to speak badly about immigrants.

I want to move far from Malmö and far from Sweden, to where I will not be insulted for being Swedish in my own country. Malmö is a dangerous city if you’re not the right person. The right person means that you are part of a gang that protects your back or you are a criminal, and are respected for being a criminal by people who fear that you will harm them. There are times when I wish I were not Swedish, in the hope of respected and treated as well as non-Swedes.

I’m afraid that something dreadful will happen when I’m walking home from a friend at ten in the evening. I no longer dare to walk alone at night. When I was molested by immigrants (I’m not saying that all immigrants in Malmö are uncivilized, I have many friends who are immigrants, and that are wonderful people who do not deserve to be tarred with the same brush that immigrants are bad people) it happened at 12:00 in broad daylight. I want to walk alone as a girl without being bothered, move FREELY and not have to worry! Of course there are bad Swedes but no fellow Swede ever did anything bad to me ... In schools, teachers treat immigrants with greater respect than Swedes, because the teachers think that the immigrants would be offended if they are also nice to us Swedes.

Suuz, aged 28:

When we got to Sweden, were really happy because here it’s safe country, because we thought that a country without war is safe, but now I know that a country without war need not be secure, it’s not about war or someone who kills people, but it is about whether one is comfortable with one’s  life and being treated in a good way and not feeling like a stranger ...
In Malmö and especially in Rosengård, I feel really safe! It is rumoured that there are a lot of criminals who go and kill people and that everyone is afraid to come to Rosengård. But it is not that dangerous. I mean if you want to come to Rosengård nobody will eat you or hurt you, you need not fear for anything, believe me, if you go to Rosengård you will certainly feel the difference, as what it says in the mass media is not true, they have only given a negative image of Rosengård, they forget the positives! I love Rosengård and always will, because it’s the only place I can see how people care about each other!



Taken from the free downloadable book Kebabville & Zone: Click HERE




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