Brit Reacts to How DANGEROUS Is Stockholm? No-Go Zone

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Dwayne's View

Dwayne's View

Күн бұрын

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@johankaewberg8162
@johankaewberg8162 Ай бұрын
I’m from Rinkeby, the whole “no-go zone” thing is ridiculous. There is violence if you are in a gang war. Otherwise none.
@Catrambi
@Catrambi Ай бұрын
Anyone who says there are "no-go zones" in Sweden lives is likely a middle class person who has never been near those alleged areas. I'm Swedish with two Swedish parents and I live in an area commonly referred to as a no-go zone by the frantic right. I walk around at night all the time as I work weird hours and often come home or leave my apartment in the middle of the night. I've been doing this for 11 years and have never had a single issue.
@jessiiieh2723
@jessiiieh2723 Ай бұрын
@Catrambi Then you happend to be a person that has been lucky, and that can ofcorse happen. I'm not saying anything about that, a lot of people are lucky. But to say 'Anyone who says there are no-go zones in Sweden lives is likely a middle class person who has never been near those alleged areas' is very naive and false to presume. I'm a pretty poor person in Swedish society and under the norm of middle class and I don't even live in Stockholm and still in my little town I have had multiple car fires, arson in the apartment complex beside me and a young woman murdered in the house beside me. It is a big change from when I was a kid in this town. And this is not from a person from the middle class, it is from a being like me who is below that who has lived the facts. Not something from what mainstream media have said for almost the past decade. We are not suggesting to willingly giving away $34,000 to immigrants to return to their origin for zero reason. We have an issue here, and it is not hard math.
@Catrambi
@Catrambi Ай бұрын
@@jessiiieh2723 Name a "no-go zone" in Sweden and pay for my train ticket and I promise to go there.
@jessiiieh2723
@jessiiieh2723 Ай бұрын
@@Catrambi I just named one, my area. And why would I pay for your train ticket as a poor person when I have a hard time to even provide for me? I'm not a parent to provide for you.
@Catrambi
@Catrambi Ай бұрын
@@jessiiieh2723 "My area" is not a name. And no, it's not a no-go zone. Yawn.
@jessiiieh2723
@jessiiieh2723 Ай бұрын
@@Catrambi ​ @Catrambi I'm not so dumb enough to reveal my exact area internationally. But I still at least mentioned one area. And you can't even know if my area is not an no-go zone if you dont even know the name of the area as you just established. Just as much as you said that 'my area' was not a name so is 'yawing' not really an argument to anything but rather an lazy action. Maybe you should yawn less and learn/study more. You have a childs response so maybe you are to young to know.
@victorcapel2755
@victorcapel2755 Ай бұрын
Sweden doesn't have "no-go-zones", that's ridiculous.
@emilialarsson496
@emilialarsson496 Ай бұрын
i said the same 5 years ago but not anymore but rinkeby is not worse than other places children have been shoot just going to the store
@erikstenviken2652
@erikstenviken2652 Ай бұрын
Yes. We have zero nogo zones.
@RuthlessMetalYT
@RuthlessMetalYT Ай бұрын
we do have about a hundred of them.
@RuthlessMetalYT
@RuthlessMetalYT Ай бұрын
@@erikstenviken2652 stop lying, BRÅ says that there are lots of no go zones in Sweden. If you don't believe it dress up in an Israeli flag and go to Rinkeby at night.
@Kallut1337
@Kallut1337 Ай бұрын
That's factually wrong. Government itself says we have no go zones. We have areas where you can't be yourself without being in danger. Go to these no go zones with a pride cape or a israeli flag and you are in danger.
@mh56487
@mh56487 Ай бұрын
Being a woman in Sweden, I dont really percieve myself to be at any more or less risk than in any other country really. Obviously I stay away from walking alone at night and all of that, and I am vary of my surroundings. But the thing is that it is exceptionally rare to be physically and sexually attacked by a stranger if youre just walking the streets. Rape is MUCH more often done by an intimate partner, a friend, a coworker, or someone else you know personally. Still though as a woman, you will NEVER feel completely safe walking alone at night, no matter the actual danger you are in. There is always some amount of variness and you always know that if someone were to attack you, you would likely lose in that altercation. I dont really think immigration has anything to do with this. Swedish men rape too. Its not a "Swedes vs immigrants" thing. The reason why the statistics around rape have gone up is because more people are reporting it and the police are registering more actions under the "sexual assault" umbrella, not necessarily because more rape is happening. Swedes normalize and talk a lot about issues like these, so its not as shameful for a woman to step forward about any abuse shes suffered.
@sts6388
@sts6388 Ай бұрын
I was in rinkeby in 1999/2000. Spent a w/end with a university friend that was from there. Never felt unsafe. Her father prayed to Mekka in the the living room, two seconds later he gave me a glass of red wine. From the balcony you heard salsa music, arab music etc. Had conversations with Imams in their kitchen over a cappuccino. Never felt more hospitality than from this Tunisian/swedish family.
@erske
@erske Ай бұрын
I´ve been to Peckham some 15 years ago, a friend lived there. I also have family living in Rinkeby, friends in Tensta and Husby and I would say the biggest difference with Peckham as I remember it is that Peckham felt alot more run into the ground. You had buildings with broken windows on the highstreet, trash on the street and an overall crappy look. The people though werent as frightening as it can get in stockholm.
@absolutehonor141
@absolutehonor141 Ай бұрын
I hope that there has been a change in the number of people who report sexual abuse, at the end of the 90s there were several girl friends who came to me and told me about abuse they had been subjected to, they were Swedish girls, and the perpetrators were Swedish boys, I encouraged them to report and promised to be there for them all the way but they refused, "There is no evidence no one will believe me, it's not worth all the trouble" they felt, I hope that changed by Metoo
@samolofsson2401
@samolofsson2401 Ай бұрын
It changed way before metoo, what metoo changed was the willingness to report famous people, rape is more likely to be reported in sweden then pretty much any other nation on earth, but just like everywere els in the world it's a pain to go through and without physical evidence close to impossible to convict.
@loveeeliiie
@loveeeliiie Ай бұрын
Hey! I saw him in the videon on Comic Con Stockholm last weekend 😄 I live in Tensta, a couple of minutes from Rinkeby that he showed in the video. Im a single mom and feel perfectly safe here. I also love my "million project" apartment! its so big, nice and cheap compared to other apartments so close to central stockholm (its just 20 minutes away by train) No to zones are just propaganda. hell Rinkeby even got their own police station. We had 4 fire trucks, 5 police cars and 2 ambulances here in a matter of a couple of minutes last night because of an apartment fire (everyone is fine! just some burnt chicken that caused a kitchen fire), they where here really fast and did a great job, no one bothered them at all.
@majamannhard443
@majamannhard443 Ай бұрын
I have lived in a few places in Stockholm. I felt right at home in Rinkeby. Also, it was a fairly good vibe check to witness people`s reaction after they asked where I live
@waeress
@waeress Ай бұрын
A big difference from the past is that people read about all the shit that is happening in societies. It is the difference in how news media can publish news non-stop and not being restricted by timelimits and size of the newspaper tomorrow. It is also Social Media and other media sites like youtube. The past was also violent, but you rarely heard about it happening outside your town if there were not a big news event that reached you.
@herrbonk3635
@herrbonk3635 Ай бұрын
Partly true, but a much bigger and importat difference is the *actual* number of shootings, bombings, burned cars, etc. Things that were almost unheard of (and also almost nonexistent!) in the late 1970s, but is happening more or less every day now...
@t0bbstar1
@t0bbstar1 Ай бұрын
@@waeress up to 2015 Sweden has at the shocking absolute top 10 murders per year we are now sporting up to 2 killings per day.
@Catrambi
@Catrambi Ай бұрын
@@herrbonk3635 Different means of violence due to availability of firearms and other weapons. There have been similar periods of violent conflict earlier, when guns were less prominent.
@herrbonk3635
@herrbonk3635 Ай бұрын
@@Catrambi That's a VERY weak and bad excuse for the psychopats shooting people and bombing their appartments...
@Catrambi
@Catrambi Ай бұрын
@@herrbonk3635 Excuse? What excuse? Are you hallucinating or something?
@aramisone7198
@aramisone7198 Ай бұрын
Yes criminals are killing each other but its still pretty safe and there are no "no-go zones" .
@jennypenny6972
@jennypenny6972 Ай бұрын
I have no idea who that guy in the beginning is, but based on his accent, I’m guessing he’s Swedish. Anyway, so am I-I'm actually from Stockholm. Sure, violence is getting worse every year, but that's happening almost everywhere in the world, as he said. The "gang violence" is reported in a way that makes it sound cooler, scarier, or more dramatic than it actually is. But aside from that, I just wanted to let you know that one of your videos popped up in the list on the right. I watched it (you were talking about Swedish hip hop, and although a lot of it, in my opinion, doesn't really qualify as hip hop, it was hilarious to watch). You're funny, and you seem like a really warm, intelligent, and sometimes hilarious guy with interesting videos (yes, I'm definitely a bit biased), and then I was hooked. The fact that I miss proper English is also a factor (I used to live in London). By the way, the term "foreign origin" ("utländsk härkomst" or "bakgrund" in Swedish) means both people born abroad who have immigrated and people born in Sweden with at least one foreign-born parent. So yes, that means that You aren't from foreign origin, but You do have an interesting background to say the least, haha... Sorry for the loooong comment, sigh... I don't follow many people on KZbin, but you'll be one of them! Ps; the food You liked; it looks like it was kebab, but Kebab in a French roll. Sooo good!
@simonpettersson6788
@simonpettersson6788 Ай бұрын
As someone who's lived in Stockholm for 20 years and visited the USA several times. Sweden is safe, like really really safe.
@ceciliahanson2283
@ceciliahanson2283 Ай бұрын
I think it's easy to integrate for some people. We have for example a high procentage wirh a foreign background that graduate from university. But the problem is that we also have a large grouo that also don't want to integrate with swedes. I used to work with questions like this and I have met men who are saying that they look down on swedes and they don't want to talk to me cause I'm a woman. They alsi don't want their kids to play with swedush kids. But I'm actually hopeful for the future. We shouldn't give up. And I habe friends from all over the world so not everyone is bad. But there are some men that don't have the same values as the Western world.
@anne-christineacpetersson6870
@anne-christineacpetersson6870 Ай бұрын
Rinkeby was updated in the mid 90's. Some Houses was demolished, others had floors taken of from 5 to 3 cause they had many empty apartments. New facades were made and loft apt were added. All apt got new insides in street by street. My work area were 1500 apt. I worked there from 1994 to 2000. Lots of very nice families lived there. 🎉❤
@NoOne-ku4bo
@NoOne-ku4bo Ай бұрын
One thing you should not do in a particularly vulnerable area in the broad daylight is filming with a mobile or a camera. That might provoke reactions by locals. The guy in the video was at no risk because the place was crowded.
@carro-xb9oz
@carro-xb9oz Ай бұрын
it can be dangerous absolutley but the most part of the whole country is safe as in all countrys there are bad neighbourhoods
@herrbonk3635
@herrbonk3635 Ай бұрын
The bombings of appartments is more and more in upper class neighbourhoods... and many of the shootings nowadays too.
@Elis_Nordgall
@Elis_Nordgall Ай бұрын
@@herrbonk3635 Not really, those get more coverage by news however. Like, the opposite apartment from my friend’s apartment was bombed, and I believe it only got covered by one or two news papers. And that was in a poorer area in Malmö. But when a bomb goes off in an upper class area, every news station in the country will cover it.
@Vixctor13
@Vixctor13 Ай бұрын
I visited Rinkeby center this summer and I expected it to be more mixed, but I was the only European-looking person there. What struck me was that the cafés and restaurants were packed with only men. I couldn't help feeling like I was being watched at times so I felt awkward and didn't stay very long. Can't say I felt any danger. One guy got off the subway the same time I did just to take a picture of the sign that said Rinkeby.
@gargamelgamingotherstuff6727
@gargamelgamingotherstuff6727 Ай бұрын
I have lived in Rinkeby for like 32 years of my life, i have seen how much it have changed from 80's and 90's.
@ceciliahanson2283
@ceciliahanson2283 Ай бұрын
Do people know that Finland has more deadly violence than sweden if you compareit to its size? Of couse the Situation is bad but we should still have common sense. Most swedes are vey safe. Its mostly gangmembers who are going after each other. Yes we need to work agsinst it and not give up but we can't be terrified about living in sweden. I'm a woman in Stockholm and I feel very sage.
@ceciliahanson2283
@ceciliahanson2283 Ай бұрын
Safe I mean. Why can't I change it.
@SjshsSass
@SjshsSass Ай бұрын
We need to be honest here. Sweden is a country with 10.5 mil people. I am swedish and born in Stockholm. For me Sweden and Stockholm have been feeling safe many years But not anymore. So in 2023 we had 363 shootings, with 53 killed and 109 injured. We had 149 explosions and 62 attempt. In 2024 Jan-Sep we had 222 shootings, 34 killed, 47 injured. Same time we had 84 explosions 45 attempt. Worst part ? 2020,2021,2022 was even worse.
@na01jsn
@na01jsn 10 күн бұрын
it was long ago it was safe
@angiequintanilla3586
@angiequintanilla3586 Ай бұрын
I grew up in rinkeby in the late 80s-90s and never felt safer as a kid i could be out all night. Moved for 3 years to the city and there i did not feel safe being out a night as noone knew me there or my family… but would i live in rinkeby now? No… why … atmosphere is not the same as before, many kids there nowdays have no respect. But am i scared when i visit friends or family there? No
@ThreeStarVagabond
@ThreeStarVagabond Ай бұрын
Really cool to hear your reactions to this! Haha, I think I should do some reaction videos too at some point. Maybe react to things people from abroad post about Sweden 😄
@ThreeStarVagabond
@ThreeStarVagabond Ай бұрын
No, I've got it - I should react to this reaction to the video instead!
@Ajnaeckros
@Ajnaeckros Ай бұрын
I really liked this video, he was not afraid to bring up the bigger, more complicated subjects and share his opinions which I agree with. Thanks for being curious and watching it with us! I'm as Swedish as can be but my partner is Romani and their culture is one of the least accepted minorities in Sweden but there have been some whispers and talk and hopefully we will soon see the Romani people accepted so they don't have to be afraid to mention their culture/heritage and can be proud of it instead.
@RenderMuffin
@RenderMuffin Ай бұрын
I'm a Swede who's lived both in a tiny city in Sweden and Stockholm... and New Cross and Notting Hill in London. Places I felt most afraid late at night was probably the tiny city in Sweden and New Cross in London but just like the guy in video talks about shit can happen anywhere... no matter the city or where you are. Also the guys in the beginning you thought could be cops are kind of security/order guards... not police 🙂
@Luggruff
@Luggruff Ай бұрын
Grew up in a little Swedish town and also lived in Oslo (Grorud, Kværner, Tøyen), Stockholm (Spånga, Vällingby, Råcksta), Athens (Omonia), among many other places (but less relevant). For sure, the hardest place was the small Swedish town (no police, 40 minute drive to the nearest city with Police and longer time for any police to be able to show up) - it was a jungle. A completely lawless land. If you came from outside and made a comment that someone didn't like, you wouldn't get beaten up, you'd end up in the emergency room and people would laugh it off as normal. It always baffled me how people think any of the other places I mentioned would be a "No go zone" or somewhere to be scared of. They're super mega safe in comparison. Never really had any worries anywhere else. These videos are just right wing propaganda.
@RenderMuffin
@RenderMuffin Ай бұрын
@@Luggruff It's not really right wing propaganda though cause he clearly states in the video that it happens everywhere. I'm not gonna get in to a political debate here but I'm guessing you're a lefty who watched half the video or even a third of the video and then made an opinion of that.
@drSwan77
@drSwan77 Ай бұрын
This is hilarious. I’ve worked in several “no-go-zones” like Rinkeby, Tensta, Hallunda and Norsborg. Most people were very polite except the local dealers that called me a Jew. A blonde, very nordic looking man. Somehow I didn’t find that insulting or threatening.
@jessiiieh2723
@jessiiieh2723 Ай бұрын
It is almost the same as the the previous video on this channel ' Brit Reacts to Why Sweden is Suddenly Declaring War on Immigration'. I commented on one of the top comments of that video from @MinTitelMamma who wrote it SO GOOD! And I'm going to take som words from that persons comment and now it is my turn to raise my voice as a Swede myself. That studies are showing that socioeconomics are not a big factor to gang related crimes in Sweden when Sweden offer free helth care AND immigrants gets FREE dental care meanwhile sweds themself have to pay for it and we also have free education/schools too. So it comes down to wanting for each person to want to be a part of Swedish culture, want to learn the language and want to integrate when you benefit from a country with a so good economic system. And many of these immigrants goes home to their home countries on holidays. So it could not have been that bad where they come from huh? If you commit a crime then go home and stay away. So there is no wonder that there are parts of Stockholm that doesn't want to have anything to do with the people in Rinkeby if the crime rate is so bad with no integrating people. And it is not only in Stockholm but all around of Sweden today. Even in smaller towns, me as a Swede who have lived in a smaller town in my whole life have seen a big change from when I was a kid. Burning cars ouside my window, arson in apartment complex close to me and a young woman murdered in the house beside me. I did not like this video and many of you in the comments are maybe young who says it is not that bad. To be honest I don't know. But to pretend that it is good or not that bad is also not good because then we just look away from it. And I alos think that there is a reason why Sweden now want to start offering certain immigrants up to 350,000 Swedish kronor ($34,000) in exchange for returning to their countries of origin from 2026.
@ceciliahanson2283
@ceciliahanson2283 Ай бұрын
No sweden is not offering 350 000 sek for immigrants to go home. It's just a suggestion, not even from politicans.
@jessiiieh2723
@jessiiieh2723 Ай бұрын
​@@ceciliahanson2283 That is why I said 'want to start' and also said in 2026. I'm not saying now. Maybe you shold learn to read first.
@jessiiieh2723
@jessiiieh2723 Ай бұрын
@@ceciliahanson2283 That is why I said 'want to start' and mentioned 'from 2026'. I never said watherer you suggested. So dumb.
@ceciliahanson2283
@ceciliahanson2283 Ай бұрын
@@jessiiieh2723 but the politicans has sad no so far so they don't want to start paying that money
@jessiiieh2723
@jessiiieh2723 Ай бұрын
@@ceciliahanson2283 The Government wants to. Do some research.
@TheMuckful
@TheMuckful Ай бұрын
Grew up in an area that is "named" a no-go zone and currently live in another that is "named" a no-go zone by the far right. Never been afraid of going outside at any time of the day. Calling areas no-go zones in Sweden is just fear mongering in my opinion. The worst experiences I've had has been in city centers and even that is probably rare occurrences for the common and non-criminal people.
@joacimjansson1123
@joacimjansson1123 26 күн бұрын
I lived there for five years, not until I moved I realized how different it was.
@tyki110
@tyki110 Ай бұрын
starting the video with a jumpscare is peak October
@MrBierbanger
@MrBierbanger Ай бұрын
That man doesn't know what he's talking about. Of course, people don't give a damn about an older man who wanders around in the middle of the day during a small music festival. It's not a good idea to wander around these areas at night if you're a Swedish teenage girl or a Swedish middle-class kid. Rinkeby is also the most renovated area in Sweden and is more privileged than other suburban areas, so don't be fooled by the sunshine and green trees. The statistics are clear.
@birgittae9046
@birgittae9046 Ай бұрын
Yes really excessive. those who hunt each other are criminals the whole bunch. Ordinary residents are not what they are looking for and you will be very unlucky if you end up in the middle.
@herrbonk3635
@herrbonk3635 Ай бұрын
Yes, he's a propagandist.
@birgittae9046
@birgittae9046 Ай бұрын
I have lived in Stockholm in more than 40 years. I am not afraid of going anywhere i want, day or night. Have been to Rinkeby several times, but of course I have not had reason to walk aruond just there at night. My son played football matches there and I visited some customers. This Three star vagabond is not a spokes person for us Swedes.
@HStalhane
@HStalhane Ай бұрын
Sweden has historically welcomed political refugees with open arms, lots of chileans after Pinochet's rise to power in 73, Iranians after the Islam revolution in 79, Greeks in the 70s with the military junta, Yugoslavians in the 90s etc. Historically our birthrate has been so low that we've needed immigration to maintain population growth, and this is pretty much still the case, however there is an argument that the refugees from the arab world in the past decades has struggled to integrate and turn to crime. the political right wants more police resources and deportation, the political left wants to spend the money on better integration policies. The right has grown, as it has all around europe. I believe the rising crime rates all around the world are a result of the wealthy owning a larger and larger portion of all wealth, coupled with the unavoidable economic crises that the global economic system brings about at an increasing rate, forcing people on the short end of the stick to resort to morally questionable actions, regardless of ethnic background.
@t0bbstar1
@t0bbstar1 Ай бұрын
Just found a handgrenade i downtown Stockholm
@andersliwenborg3355
@andersliwenborg3355 Ай бұрын
Rinkeby is like Lockerbie in Skottland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 is a name by is for village ( Norse)
@NoOne-ku4bo
@NoOne-ku4bo Ай бұрын
I live in a good wealthier suburb of Stockholm and I feel very safe when I walk alone (as a man) in the middle of the night. I though disagree with using common sense should be the standard for an average person living in a vulnerable area or anywhere. Then there is a problem in many places whatever definition one choose to assess or not.
@anne-christineacpetersson6870
@anne-christineacpetersson6870 Ай бұрын
And they had the city's best sandwitch shop long before the type like Subway was established .
@tangfors
@tangfors Ай бұрын
It's very much like he says, the truth lies somewhere in the middle. Our sexual laws were changed so there is quite a lot that is considered criminal in Sweden that is not in other places, for example going to a prostitute and paying for sex is illegal, which is not the case in many other countries. Even so, the propensity to report has increased. Maybe that type of crime has increased, but it is very difficult to say, as a lot has changed with girls being more inclined to report and the legislation today being tougher. We clearly have a problem with gangs in Sweden, but you can say that today there are fewer individuals who commit more and more serious crimes, whereas in the past it was more widespread but fewer had a lifestyle of being criminals. So the average Swede commits less crime than before, while you have a small group that doesn't seem to have any barriers at all. If you do not belong to one of the gangs, I would say that the chance of being exposed to a crime in Sweden is very small. I would have no problem walking in any area in Sweden regardless of what time of the day/night it is.
@Suursuo
@Suursuo Ай бұрын
What about Rosengård in Malmö?
@herrbonk3635
@herrbonk3635 Ай бұрын
Göteborg isn't pretty either, in this regard.
@lindavilmi7325
@lindavilmi7325 Ай бұрын
Immigrants anywhere tend to start at the bottom of the social ladder, a difficult thing for anyone to climb. Things in Sweden have been complicated by the fact that the vast majority of the immigrants that have come to Sweden have been refugees with low skills from low hdi-countries. Having no skills makes climbing that social ladder even more difficult, especially in a economy like Sweden where the labour force is expected to be highly skilled. The no go-zones could be said to be a natural consequence of this dynamic. My perceotion is that Sweden has changed but that the problems today are not universal but concentrated to larger urban areas and especially to these 'no go-zones'. Of course these problems affect the whole society. Not in a way that there would be violent crime on the streets everywhere though but more in a vague general kind of sense. Nothing a tourist would have to worry about though.
@ssirfbrorsan
@ssirfbrorsan Ай бұрын
Multicultural..? Integration..? Already in the seventies, Sweden's Riksdag agreed that all "immigrants" should have the right to their own culture. No one would be forced into Swedish society/culture. Therefore, they were free to choose where to live. Therefore, sub-communities were formed. Today we realize that it was not a good idea.
@helenalissing6475
@helenalissing6475 Ай бұрын
I think that many people living in the suburbs are wondering how long they will be considered as immigrants
@herrbonk3635
@herrbonk3635 Ай бұрын
For as long as they still don't consider themselves Swedish, probably. Or more importantly for as long as they don't want to hang out with Swedes.
@helenalissing6475
@helenalissing6475 Ай бұрын
@ I mean, considered as immigrants by Swedes. There are statistics showing that many in fact have to change their names to be competitive in the job market, or to get a rental apartment in a ”Swedish ” part of a city. We don’t have anyone with a non-Swedish name in the company I work in. It’s not a coincidence.
@herrbonk3635
@herrbonk3635 Ай бұрын
@@helenalissing6475 That's what I mean too. Can't you see that it is connected? As long as you keep avoiding the "decadent atheist" swedish people (and continue being overrepresented in violent crimes), you are not going to be seen as one of us.
@StefanRixö
@StefanRixö Ай бұрын
In Suburbia (some) to Stockholm 🇸🇪
Ай бұрын
There is no doubt, only watching seconds of the original video, that this is either 1. a highly politized video or 2. clickbait. Sure. Sweden (mainly Stockholm) may not be as "safe" as it used to be 10 years ago. However, the WORLD isn't as safe as it used to be. Seriously, look around you. Do we have "gang wars" etc.? Yes, absolutely. Have a few innocent people been caught up in it? Absolutely, and that's more tragic than anything. But come on... This is like blindly believing the TikTok video comparing police reports for rape with Hungary and Poland. We DO live in different societies. I've seen some comments here mentioning integration. I agree... this is an area where Sweden has been horrible in relation to how many immigrants we've accepted for the past decade or so. However, the faulty immigration goes back so much further. It stretches past the Yugoslavian war, past the first Gulf war, even back to the revolutionary war of Iran. There is no quick fix, there is no "kicking out all the wrong-doers and their families", there is no "NO MORE IMMIGRANTS". There is just: LET'S acknowladge the problem and try, for once, to find a solution - accepted across the political spectra (the outer left and right parties will likely need to be ignored) - and work together. Let's stop being like Trump and the Republicans, scaring people and going for popular votes....
@matshjalmarsson3008
@matshjalmarsson3008 Ай бұрын
It's interesting that many sex crimes were introduced as such (change of the laws) while many refugees came. It's almost as it was staged
@danielbengtsson9833
@danielbengtsson9833 Ай бұрын
I'll explain the "of foreign origin" thing - it's would bee seen as racist by the people who are most PC in Sweden to call you black. It's fine to call me white, but we can't call you black. So how does that even work with things like demographics you say? It doesn't. Hence, demographics were for a time seen as racist too. It's still very racist today to even mention demographics and crime in the same sentence. That wouldn't brand you a racist, but a massive fan of the german leader with the Charlie Chaplin mustache. This has been and is still the official stance of the left wing parties. Of course there had to be some way to talk about it, and so "of foreign origin" thing became the politically correct term to use. I know it doesn't make any sense, and for what it's worth, I'm sorry for my country's oversensitivity. Oh, and when it comes to no-go zones. I've lived in one for about a decade. They are not as safe as he projects them to be after..oh, about 7 or 8pm. Much safer during the day, but you can still get in trouble. My kids can't walk to school by themselves there for example. When we moved here we were told that we are not getting any mail delivered due to multiple people on several occasions attacking the mailmen with their dogs (rotweilers, bulldogs, fila brasilieros, pitbulls, etc). Ambulances are regularly pelted with rocks, sam with police cars and fire engines. So yeah, not entirely accurate.
@herrbonk3635
@herrbonk3635 Ай бұрын
6:55 "No go zone" stems from when there were riots in these areas. Almost no one claims it's always like that, that's just a strawman.
@MrBierbanger
@MrBierbanger Ай бұрын
He talks about how the issue of crime and immigration is complex. It's not complex, it's about immigration. 60% of all prisoners are born outside Sweden, not counting second-generation immigrants, who are MORE overrepresented when it comes to crime.
@rickardelimaa
@rickardelimaa Ай бұрын
Where did you get that clean number from? According to a study in 2021, using numbers from 2015-2018, 51% of suspects of a crime were people born in Sweden with two parents born in Sweden. 33% of the suspects were born abroad with parents born abroad. Having two parents born abroad had a 3 time more probability to fall into crime compared to someone born in Sweden with parents born in Sweden. Source: _Misstänkta för brott bland personer med inrikes respektive utrikes bakgrund_ p. 47
@tangfors
@tangfors Ай бұрын
First of all it is not kroekt your number is too high. Rather, it is about 33%. Another thing is that it has to do with socio-economic conditions, overcrowding and other things. In the past, more Swedes belonged to the group with the lowest income in society (when we had hardly no immigrants), then they were the group that committed more crimes, then the Finns became the group when they were the ones who started immigrating on a large scale and became the group with the lowest income. If you look at a city like Glasgow in Scotland 98% native Scots. 15 years ago they had enormous problems with gang violence, much more than what we have in Sweden. It was the same thing there poverty, since then they have worked on that and brought crime down considerably. In all countries where the Gini coefficient increases, as it has done a lot in Sweden in the last 10-15 years, you can see that violence and crime are also increasing. We had more murders per capita both in the 60s-70s and 80s in Sweden. They have increased since the late 90s, early 2000s, but not if you look further back. On the other hand, reporting on crime has changed since the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.
@MrBierbanger
@MrBierbanger Ай бұрын
@@rickardelimaa Oh, sorry. I was talking about rape statistics, that makes my whole point invalid. Yea.....
@MrBierbanger
@MrBierbanger Ай бұрын
@@tangfors Cute with the girl theories about social vulnerability that have been taken for some kind of objective fact. First, is it because you are poor that you commit a rape, or could it be that if you are a misfit idiot, maybe you will not belong to the higher social classes? That has never been answered. One would rather never get an answer to the question of why certain groups, wherever they are, top the crime statistics while other groups with the same social background from other countries do not commit these crimes. Nor has there ever been an answer to that. Twin studies on thousands of individuals around the planet who study heredity, among other things, is something that has been completely forgotten in the debate, or rather silenced. Please read about Amir Sariaslan's studies..... Let's also pretend to forget factors that we in the suburbs are well familiar with, such as clan structures and a macho culture that has been completely erased from Swedish men.
@Catrambi
@Catrambi Ай бұрын
@@MrBierbanger Are you people allergic to telling the truth?
@birgittae9046
@birgittae9046 Ай бұрын
I don't like that the man in the video use definitions to create greater drama and reactions. There are no areas in Stockholm (or Sweden) that is defined as a No Go Zone. Stockholm police points out a number of areas as "vulnerable areas" and some as "particularly vulnerable areas". And describes the status in terms of improvements and deteriorations over time. You have to call a spade a spade, otherwise the outside world makes its own interpretations on the wrong basis.
@birgittae9046
@birgittae9046 Ай бұрын
There are, by definition, no No-Go-Zones in either Stockholm or Sweden. -"Particularly vulnerable areas", as the police in Sweden define, among others, Rinkeby as, are assessed based on "a social problem and criminal presence that has led to a widespread reluctance of the population to participate in the legal process and difficulties for the police to complete their mission". What people often miss is that the problems are more temporary in these "vulnerable areas", than in the definition of No-Go-Zones. -It is not a static problem all the time and over the entire "vulnerable area", not even in the absolute worst places. Most of the people who live there are regular, responsible residents. What happens depends on the situation. -However, despite the fact that most residents in "vulnerable areas" see themselves as relatively safe in their immediate environment, many residents believe that the problem is that their areas are forgotten and that they do not feel that they are part of other "better" neighborhoods or society at large .
@5anttu7
@5anttu7 Ай бұрын
Cool again
@Plut0-YT
@Plut0-YT Ай бұрын
Frame rate is horribly low :S It's hard to have your eyes on the video :/
@NoVaxNoMyocarditis
@NoVaxNoMyocarditis Ай бұрын
Did he forgot to mention that a police was shot to death last year in Rinkeby, as an "accident"?
@victorcapel2755
@victorcapel2755 Ай бұрын
@@NoVaxNoMyocarditis That didn't happen. No Police has been murdered in sweden since Andreas Danmnan was shot in gothenburg in 2021.
@TheVAR69
@TheVAR69 Ай бұрын
To say that it is safe in Stockholm is like saying that Sweden was neutral during World War 2! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@_Wolfsbane_
@_Wolfsbane_ Ай бұрын
Of course Stockholm is generally safe. Saying anything else is just dumb. The only city I've had security warnings for is Bogota, Colombia.
@Catrambi
@Catrambi Ай бұрын
So, a true statement.
@TheMuckful
@TheMuckful Ай бұрын
What a correlation you found there. Sweden is still one of the safest countries in the world by every way you could possibly calculate it statistically. Murder rates are still down comparing to 80's and 90's. The fear mongering going on is mind boggling to me.
@AHVENAN
@AHVENAN Ай бұрын
I don't live in Sweden, I live in the Åland Islands that is situated right inbetween Sweden and Finland, we're a part of Finland but we're autonomous and basically 100% swedish speaking. And in recent years we've seen a massive increase in people moving here from Sweden, I've personally spoken to quite a few of them and the vast majority have said that the main reason they chose to move is the massive increase in crime, gang activity and other problems like that, something which we, so far at least, have been relatively spared from.
@Catrambi
@Catrambi Ай бұрын
Pretty much zero of them have been personally affected by the ongoing gang conflict.
@mister.t.o.s.c.b
@mister.t.o.s.c.b Ай бұрын
Living in Stockholm. This is the worst crap i ever heard. Stop spreading bs, mate.
@DaisyFoxburr
@DaisyFoxburr Ай бұрын
There is no such thing as a race amongst humans. There is literally nothing that separates us except how much sunshine we, our ancestors, have had historically. A race is a Labrador or a Cockerspaniel.
@helenalissing6475
@helenalissing6475 Ай бұрын
Integration goes both ways
@herrbonk3635
@herrbonk3635 Ай бұрын
Not if the newcomers don't want to hang out with the original population, and even despise their culture. Then integration goes neither way.
@Swed1shPatriot
@Swed1shPatriot Ай бұрын
no no and no if they wanna come they have to adjust not us 😂😂😂😂
@NoVaxNoMyocarditis
@NoVaxNoMyocarditis Ай бұрын
The man walking around is making nothing out of something. Of course anyone could go to Rinkeby in the middle of the day. Let him walk around evening time or involve in the gangs. That is something else, as a parent to youth children I can tell you its chaos here. This man is bullshit
@TheMuckful
@TheMuckful Ай бұрын
Probably nothing would happen to him at all. Why would criminals even care about him walking around in the area at all, he's not a threat to the gangs. I live in an area appointed as "utsatt område" ("problematic area" or however it should be translated) by the police. No worries walking around here at any time night or day. And you think gangs only operate during night time? That's not what they do, they operate 24/7 no matter if they are immigrants or Swedish.
@fromSweden4u
@fromSweden4u Ай бұрын
This dude is a no trust!
@jimbombadill
@jimbombadill Ай бұрын
he is generalizing alot and pointing to what he want. Its VERY related to imigration with sexual assults. Rape statistics show that the % of rapes done have a very high frequens done by people from muslim contries. Women are not more assulted with violence in the streets than men. We accepted WAY to much and the "intergration card" is just pathetic when alot of people that come demand that Sweden adjust to them and not the other way around.
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