Alexis Jacobi wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 7:16 pm
Ansiktsburk wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 7:06 am
To add to my above post, the current state of affairs in my home country do have definite similarities with what one reads about the US one. Of course, many of the issues of today are probably global.
I am curious to learn first-hand if the feel of things in Sweden is as dire as some commentators say. That is, the sense that the old Sweden is gone or going and a new sort of society, due to “excessive immigration” that have brought lots of social problems, is one of the core reasons for the strengthening of a reactionary Right.
It seems to me one cannot compare Swedish society to American society, and if there are similar issues it likely has to do with reactions against immigrant culture.
Or how do you see it? How is it really?
Sorry for late answer. I have not been on this forum for a while.
My view is only my view, that is from a guy born working/lower middle class in a sad suburb of Stockholm, through university study and marriage now living in a rather prosperous area in a university town where most are academics.
I see rather huge differences in my own life now compared to when I left University 1989 to work as a Civil Engineer. Those days quite many worked in factories. And engineer or a MD was employed and had stable jobs, good income. The healthcare and schooling was run by the public sector. My wife used to be a GP doctor.
Now, most things are much more unstable . Both me and my wife, both I dare say successful in our occupations have been forced to change work, and generally people have much more unstable work situation. Mostly due to things turning more neoliberal and a lot that was run by the Public Sector is privatized.
The neoliberals have had, Reagan/Thatcher style success in turning things neoliberal. This during “right” governments. At the same time progressive agendas have been pushed hard. Immigration has been massive, a huge Issue here in eg elections. and there are a huge increase in gang related crimes. Shootings and bombings. Living in a prosperous area I see absolutely nothing of this, crime has not increased where I live. The difference is noticeable though in younger generations, the hard rap like image has spread from the sad no-go suburbs to the “original swede” youth. But generally, I have had absolute no problems dealing with immigrants. But, a nationalist party that used to be like 2% in 2000 ish elections is now like 25%.
There were all kinds of progressive initiatives in the 10’s, Metoo, BLM sympathy, of course Greta environmental activism. This has died down a bit after Corona and Putin, but the support from the left for Palestine is massive. What one can see is that many public persons that used to be flower power left(that left was immensely powerful early 70’s) that has been a bit apologetic about their leftist youth are finding the red flags in a lets say progressive left way now.
So to summarize, yes, a lot of the old, stable Sweden where people trusted and depended on institutions is gone. Apart from things mentioned above, of course Internet/social media, competition from low salary countries and other globalization ingredients have affected us as everyone else.
But generally, my life is as good now as earlier. But I wonder what a working class man or woman with the roots in the 90% poor swedes 1900(my roots) that did not make my class travel upwards would say.