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Hej :) I have cycled through Scandinavia and fell in love with scandinavia, I am planing on moving to Scandinavia but I can not decide on which country. Actually i was Planung to move to Sweden and also speak A2 level Swedish but the government is more on the right wing side.

I am F. early 20 asian looking human rights activist deeply believe in a cosmopolitan system, democracy, care a lot about the lgbtq+ community and dislike „Asian“ style parenting and that family hierarchy stuff. I am afraid of racism and disacceptance for me as a human being. As German, people here can be quite racist, Germans never saw me as German, often ask me where I „really“ from, kids on the street do Asian eye gesture… even my friends often ask me about Asian country and culture related stuff. I have just as much knowledge as most of the Germans do. Why is that different? So which of these two countries might suit me better? Or maybe none of them?

I offer: skiing skills, alpine climb experience, love for licorice, dried fish and BUTTER. Out going, activism for human rights, love big dogs, MBA in mathematics, ironman distance Triathlet, lifeguard license, bad dad jokes! a living 4 year old sourdough starter! I can make 11 different German breads. Please take me Scandinavia 😅


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The original was posted on /r/sweden by /u/Squirrelventure at 2023-07-05 10:41:15+00:00.

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[–] Dannebot@leddit.danmark.party 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Parasitic_Cold at 2023-07-05 11:37:51+00:00 ID: jqqtzzv


Fredrik Reinfeldt was very accepting of immigration and held a famous "Open your hearts" speech. We had laws that have now been reduced, that were very broad in regards to who could get a permanent visa for fleeing their country. These laws were made under a right wing government. This created a giant wave of accepted syrian refugees in 2015 when they all fled to europe and basically only germany and sweden allowed them to enter.

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Bavariany at 2023-07-05 11:59:14+00:00 ID: jqqw04y


now that you mention it, i vaguely remember hearing about this open your hearts speech.

Crazy, and now the left is for immigration and the right is against it.

thanks for the reminder of the swedish history of immigration!

I knew about the germany one, living in germany :/

[–] Dannebot@leddit.danmark.party 1 points 1 year ago

Parasitic_Cold at 2023-07-05 12:08:50+00:00 ID: jqqwy9p


Yeah I don't really know where I stand on immigration personally. Have met a few that were kind and nice people, but I can't look away from the fact that some choose a criminal life. I wish there was a immigration tight left leaning party. Maybe have it like they do in Canada, where they choose who can enter based on skills? A complex issue that I know too little too little about to have an opinion.