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For many, the information that is posted on KZbin motivates them to fulfill their dream of traveling to Europe and learn more about its culture and its people, or to give up on it.
That's why it's important not to automatically go by individual experiences and instead make a more comprehensive assessment.
In the case of discrimination, there are so many first-person testimonies that many people judge what is not a rule.
As such, people who have been discriminated against will be more likely to comment on it, while those who have not been discriminated against will tend not to talk about something that does not affect them. In this way, reality is involuntarily distorted.
The subscriber Wilfredo Pastor comments in a recent video: I have lived in Sweden for 30 years, a Guatemalan, here from the moment I was received as an asylum seeker, they treated me very well, I did not know the language but they assigned me a person to translate and that is how I adapted They gave me studies and prepared me for a profession.
And he adds: Until today I can say *thanks to the Swedes" I am someone in life. I have never worried about how others live. If you learn the language you can communicate and have Swedish friends. I think if someone comes to Sweden only to look for what interests him and he sees everything bad and criticizes and demands of course that he is going to have a bad time. I am adapted and grateful.
This type of testimonial usually occurs in response to an opinion to the contrary, but rarely as an opening to a discussion.
In another video Gustavo Velosa tells us: I am an athlete and I had the opportunity to meet a Swedish woman in Puerto Rico in the Coamo international race, she was a beautiful woman, quite serious and cold, but after the race I had the opportunity to get to know her better and I discovered a wonderful woman with a different culture but with a beautiful charisma
Of course, these are also isolated cases and do not deserve to be understood as a rule, but they give us the opportunity to express something we think.
We want to record in this video that we believe that, in reality, in discriminatory acts there are usually two concurrent actors, who exercises it and who allows it.
Even in the most closed societies, in those with the most conservative profiles of their culture and traditions, there are people who integrate and are respected.
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🔎 I am Gustavo Llusá, Argentine, after traveling for several years in more than 60 countries, I settled in Latvia where I got married and learned to know another way of life, on the other side of the map.
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