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Oh, god yes.It's dirty and I have noticed that many from the Middle East smoke cigarettes (Can someone confirm my observations?).
Well, they are literally bringing their culture with them. The good, the bad and the ugly. They are used to doing things a certain way and don't understand, don't care or don't even realize they should adapt and not the other way around. Throwing garbage on the street it's a cultural problem, not just a matter of politeness or something. It needs to be addressed and fixed. The solution is not vacuuming the city 3 times a day! That only shows them that they can continue doing it.Don´t forget. We still live in a country that is afraid of conflict and chasing them away from the area would have far-reaching effects. But the most sensible answer is that we try to avoid loud people.
The inner city of Malmö has been completely occupied by the Middle East. Much of the architecture from the inner city and the city center is very similar to buildings in Helsingoer and many older parts of Copenhagen in Denmark. Many of these old buildings have been very attractive to rent housing. 10-15 years ago, all the small streets around Möllan (Notorius Middle Eastern open food market) were filled with shops of all kinds. These shops have been replaced mainly by small grocery stores, exchange offices, gold shops and kebab restaurants. Many wonder how 55 kebab restaurants and hundreds of small shops selling the same stuff can pay off?
But what people react to is how dirty it is especially around Möllan. It's dirty and I have noticed that many from the Middle East smoke cigarettes (Can someone confirm my observations?). We have special barrels for cigarettes, but they are not used and they throw the butts on the ground. And this is illegal in Sweden. This particular phenomenon is something that I only saw while traveling around India. You know, people just throw things away on the ground, resulting in a massive smelly open garbage country.
I would also like to point out that Malmö city administration runs with their vacuum cleaner cars 3 times a day around Möllan, something other areas only need once.
Möllevångstorget, Malmö 1915
Muslim Manifestation, Möllevångstorget, Malmö 2017
Monday to Sunday open sky market, Möllevångstorget, Malmö today
Well, they are literally bringing their culture with them. The good, the bad and the ugly. They are used to doing things a certain way and don't understand, don't care or don't even realize they should adapt and not the other way around. Throwing garbage on the street it's a cultural problem, not just a matter of politeness or something. It needs to be addressed and fixed. The solution is not vacuuming the city 3 times a day! That only shows them that they can continue doing it.
Open markets like that always creates a huge mess, if it's happening daily then I can only imagine the amount of garbage and the smell of rotting food it's causing. And the chain smoking thing is very characteristic, yes. That, and gathering of men doing nothing during the day other than smoking and drinking tiny little coffees a hundred times a day. I have no idea how they make a living.
This picture shows rotten oranges, broccoli and other useless garbage. In the background you can also see some workers cleaning up and the vaccum car. The fact that one does not clean up makes Swedish people furious. You can imagine how the Swedes who live in very expensive condominiums in the buildings around them think about this. What do you do? You try to sell and move from there.
You have to remember that we live in a country where "lagom" (moderate) is what has worked for us. And everything that is exaggerated and cuts in the everyday harmony makes us take several steps back in terror. And even more, you do not want to get into an exchange of words with people who are getting very angry and looking threatening in seconds.
What do you do then as a passive aggressive Swedish who does not let out of his frustration against a counterparty who cannot take being told when honor is everything for him? You get a massive culture crash that cannot be resolved as the parties are so far apart and cannot find a path where factual and subdued dialogue would have been the best for everyone.
This picture shows rotten oranges, broccoli and other useless garbage. In the background you can also see some workers cleaning up and the vaccum car. The fact that one does not clean up makes Swedish people furious. You can imagine how the Swedes who live in very expensive condominiums in the buildings around them think about this. What do you do? You try to sell and move from there.
You have to remember that we live in a country where "lagom" (moderate) is what has worked for us. And everything that is exaggerated and cuts in the everyday harmony makes us take several steps back in terror. And even more, you do not want to get into an exchange of words with people who are getting very angry and looking threatening in seconds.
What do you do then as a passive aggressive Swede who does not let out of his frustration against a counterparty who cannot have it being told when honor is everything for him? You get a massive culture crash that cannot be resolved as the parties are so far apart and cannot find a path where factual and subdued dialogue would have been the best for everyone.
I can only imagine how that clash is devastating to your nation. That kind of situation brings morals down and anger up, that's a terrible combination. The passive aggressiveness needs to stop imo, I'm not advocating violence, obviously, but demanding solutions from your government and activism towards actually fixing what's now a Swedish social problem is a must. People can't just keep moving away, you know. You'll eventually lose you country.
This picture shows rotten oranges, broccoli and other useless garbage. In the background you can also see some workers cleaning up and the vaccum car. The fact that one does not clean up makes Swedish people furious. You can imagine how the Swedes who live in very expensive condominiums in the buildings around them think about this. What do you do? You try to sell and move from there.
You have to remember that we live in a country where "lagom" (moderate) is what has worked for us. And everything that is exaggerated and cuts in the everyday harmony makes us take several steps back in terror. And even more, you do not want to get into an exchange of words with people who are getting very angry and looking threatening in seconds.
What do you do then as a passive aggressive Swedish who does not let out of his frustration against a counterparty who cannot take being told when honor is everything for him? You get a massive culture crash that cannot be resolved as the parties are so far apart and cannot find a path where factual and subdued dialogue would have been the best for everyone.
Put your trust and wellbeing into the hands of another man.Sweden is not feeling well, normal Swedes are not feeling well, what have we done to deserve this?
They sided with the NazisI reckon that the Swedes having grown sick and tired of their culture of "moderation", is partly why this scenario exists in the first place. They literally got bored after 200 years of peace and quiet. Unlike other Europeans, they don't even have any World War stories to boast about, but will have to go back two centuries in order to find moments of "glory".
The Muslims are merely just "props" being used to cause a "revitalization" of the Swedish man, by contrasting their passiveness, with the aggressiveness of the Arab. The hope is that this will instill a new-found vigor in the content group of males, by provoking their survival and territorial instincts. Which is really just an old "civilization-building" strategy that has been in place for thousands of years, manufacturing constant threats in order to maintain male competitiveness.
The cultural crash is by design. It is not as if these facts weren't widely known before the process ever took place. It's not a matter of where we could say that "nobody could have anticipated this". Anybody with a functioning brain anticipated it, and here we are.
They sided with the Nazis
It’s a heart warming story fit for a romcom
Don´t forget. We still live in a country that is afraid of conflict and chasing them away from the area would have far-reaching effects. But the most sensible answer is that we try to avoid loud people.
The inner city of Malmö has been completely occupied by the Middle East. Much of the architecture from the inner city and the city center is very similar to buildings in Helsingoer and many older parts of Copenhagen in Denmark. Many of these old buildings have been very attractive to rent housing. 10-15 years ago, all the small streets around Möllan (Notorius Middle Eastern open food market) were filled with shops of all kinds. These shops have been replaced mainly by small grocery stores, exchange offices, gold shops and kebab restaurants. Many wonder how 55 kebab restaurants and hundreds of small shops selling the same stuff can pay off?
But what people react to is how dirty it is especially around Möllan. It's dirty and I have noticed that many from the Middle East smoke cigarettes (Can someone confirm my observations?). We have special barrels for cigarettes, but they are not used and they throw the butts on the ground. And this is illegal in Sweden. This particular phenomenon is something that I only saw while traveling around India. You know, people just throw things away on the ground, resulting in a massive smelly open garbage country.
I would also like to point out that Malmö city administration runs with their vacuum cleaner cars 3 times a day around Möllan, something other areas only need once.
Möllevångstorget, Malmö 1915
Muslim Manifestation, Möllevångstorget, Malmö 2017
Monday to Sunday open sky market, Möllevångstorget, Malmö today
I can only imagine how that clash is devastating to your nation. That kind of situation brings morals down and anger up, that's a terrible combination. The passive aggressiveness needs to stop imo, I'm not advocating violence, obviously, but demanding solutions from your government and activism towards actually fixing what's now a Swedish social problem is a must. People can't just keep moving away, you know. You'll eventually lose you country.
I can only imagine how that clash is devastating to your nation. That kind of situation brings morals down and anger up, that's a terrible combination. The passive aggressiveness needs to stop imo, I'm not advocating violence, obviously, but demanding solutions from your government and activism towards actually fixing what's now a Swedish social problem is a must. People can't just keep moving away, you know. You'll eventually lose you country.
People can't just keep moving away, you know. You'll eventually lose you country.
This picture shows rotten oranges, broccoli and other useless garbage. In the background you can also see some workers cleaning up and the vaccum car. The fact that one does not clean up makes Swedish people furious. You can imagine how the Swedes who live in very expensive condominiums in the buildings around them think about this. What do you do? You try to sell and move from there.
You have to remember that we live in a country where "lagom" (moderate) is what has worked for us. And everything that is exaggerated and cuts in the everyday harmony makes us take several steps back in terror. And even more, you do not want to get into an exchange of words with people who are getting very angry and looking threatening in seconds.
What do you do then as a passive aggressive Swede who does not let out of his frustration against a counterparty who cannot have it being told when honor is everything for him? You get a massive culture crash that cannot be resolved as the parties are so far apart and cannot find a path where factual and subdued dialogue would have been the best for everyone.
Couldn't disagree more, I think we should move in that direction. We should still have sensible regulation on the matter but getting rid of the commercial/residential distinction can help on a lot of issues. Helps make suburbs less car dependent and makes it easier for families to open up small businesses. Of course I don't want Walmarts popping up in the middle of neighborhoods, only small businesses owned by residents should be allowed.So why aren't the local authorities fining or closing down places that violate local ordnances, like spewing their restaurant waste out in public , not adequately containing the smell ?
Having a business located on the ground floor of one's living quarters is a common Asian and MidEast practice. In the US you do have apartments above business in the cities but not in the suburbs, and in England the corner shop owner can have his house upstairs. I really hope this MidEastern and Asian practice of having business even in residential areas does not catch on in the West, it just makes the neighborhood look messy and causes congestion and people traffic issues.
Thanks for posting, it was a good read.
I have my own theory about this behavior and it reminds me of the Turkish weddings in Germany. They celebrate marriages by blocking the streets, pulling their loaded guns and shooting bullets into the air. Believe it or not, but this develops to a real crisis. Here are some pictures (incl. sources) and one yt video to visualize how Turks celebrate marriages in Germany:
https://www1.wdr.de/nachrichten/rheinland/tuerkische-hochzeit-schusswaffen-100.html
https://www.bild.de/regional/duesse...hnsinn-der-hochzeit-korsos-61423124.bild.html
https://www.t-online.de/nachrichten...ission-fahndet-nach-autobahn-blockierern.html
I don't think this way of celebrating is imported, because I don't see this shit in Turkey. Erdogan would teach them how to behave properly. No, there is more behind that, it seems that the root of it is simply a huge lack of respect. It's a claim to power, a test to see how far we allow them to go. You guys will not believe the reaction of the German police. Even though I have to admit that it has improved a little bit, their main strategy is still to literally bagging them to stop it - with well written flyers.
" The German police congratulate you to your marriage and we wish you and your Family a special day ..."
"... but please notice the following rules: ..."
https://www.tichyseinblick.de/meinu...bettelt-dass-man-die-gesetze-einhalten-moege/
As a passive aggressive German you have no other choice than to accept their dominance. Muslims know how to own the streets. They always stick together and will beat you in groups on your own ground, while your progressive compatriots will even defend them at the end of the day, not to mention help you if you are in trouble.