Sweden Sucks! – Do You Have These Problems In Your Country Too?
Hi there. Many of you have probably heard good rumors about Sweden. About our welfare and economy. But have you ever heard the bad things about Sweden? I do not think so.
But I thought atleast tell us briefly about the negative in Sweden.
# Democracy – Socialists and Cultural Marxists.
Democracy is our most important asset, but unfortunately so it is limited by the Socialists and the Cultural Marxists. Today, you can not make a peaceful demonstration without police protection and surveillance. Socialists & Cultural Marxists are the people who sit in the median and climate control debate. What may be said and what is totally forbidden. Do you receive them so you can be prepared that you do not have a car the next day or few windows broken on the house.
Many of the known Socialists do not respect democracy, for they believe that democracy allows the right-politic to speak. They are big supporters of Cuba and the Soviet (now Russia), and sometimes North Korea. The judgment supports the most is Eastern Germany (GDR). Many cultural Marxists have been outed as a spy for East Germany.
# Immigration – Taxes and injustice
Sweden has a very high immigration and it leads to very large segregation in the country. But the state also had to face. Today there is a housing shortage and the politicians are thinking of making a law that every Swedish family is forced to take in immigrants in their homes, where are they otherwise live?
Today, immigrants are allowed all free. Food, medical, dental, school supplies, insurance, driving licenses etc.. Many of you think it is already free, but no! In Sweden this is the only school for free, but it is of very low quality, too. The government pays half and you pay half. Today it counts migrants as refugees, but a few years ago, these were counted as ilegala immigrants. We have to thank the Cultural Marxists to change this word. Are we saying ilegala immigrants so we are called racists.
Immigrants may be much easier at school in the Swedish study.
Worst of all is that immigrants are exploited just to reduce wages. We have something called “entry-level jobs,” in-step-jobs. The state pays 75% in salary and the employer pays 25% of salary. It is only if we are hiring immigrants instead.
# Median and propaganda
Dom’s largest media today is Aftonbladet, Expressen, Svenska Dagbladet, SVT and DN.
All these media are PK. They do not tell people what is happening. They angles exactly everything. But few people who go on what is said in these media.
We have a new party in parliament called for the Sweden Democrats. These are called the “bad” portion of the median. The party wants to make it fairer to immigrants and Swedes, and reducing crime. Now they want to be more police on the streets, and none of the median writing this median KNOW that it is a good suggestion and it may benefit the Sweden Democrats. Therefore they try to ignore all the good suggestions, and see only the bad. Otherwise, they just show the good ideas are to come from the other parties. SVT is state-owned media, but also it is biased by the government.
Many media usually do slander as these media can not be convicted of a crime when there is a lot of loopholes in the law in Sweden.
# The school and education
Many probably know that Sweden has free utbildnig. It is absolutely right. We have it, but the quality is not that high. In school, they are also biased. It is angled to a Social Democratic way. At the beginning of school, you learn almost anything. It’s early collages you begin to learn something. Otherwise it’s mostly just that you should obey the state and the median are said be 100% correct. In college and university, it’s completely different. Then you’ll learn that all is not worth as much really. The teachers do not say so, but the environment is like that. It is YOU that apply, no others. It is a competition. The level playing field is only up to the university. Swedes who are politically inclined tend to train as a teacher, just to tilt the school. When I had social studies, we were taught that the Left was the best party and East Germany and Soviet was not that bad anyway. One must be careful not to listen to other people in Sweden for each journalist and teacher is politically biased.
# PK and hypocrisy
In Sweden we have something called hate speech. It is olagigt and it sounds good. The problem is that it does not Swedes. Only people like Africa and Asia (not Russia) and the Arab countries. If an American should come to Sweden and some Swedes would insult the Americanen because he’s not Swedish. It is NOT hate speech. But would a black person to come to Sweden and Swedes would offend that person. Then it’s hate speech.
A year ago we said our Prime Minister to ethnic Swedes do not exist. It was just OK and the media did not care. But a week ago so he changed his mind and use.
So do you have theese problems to in your contry too? O
Paraphrasing Lots Of Information And How To Reference?
hi
i’m paraphrasing and condensing lots of information from a book for my essay. the essay is about homeliness and i am basically taking all the information about it and condensing it.
basically what i need to know is for my in text reference (im using Chicago 16th edition) should i just put one at the end of the paragraph or will i need to reference at the end of every single sentence?
not only would that be a drag but probably confusing to my marker??
any university humanities/communications tutors/lecturers out there?
thank you
Which Paragraph Is Better?
1) Sigiriya, with its ancient graffiti, was very much alive–though it was a big out-of-place rock located in a plain with nothing but a vast stretch of jungle and the occasional decaying buildings. Palipana was one of the many who witnessed the vibrant life of the ancient rock fort. He had spent fifteen years trying to discover the source of its life–where the mystical charm came from, which left even the expert historians like himself baffled, yet always wanting more. His vision had multiple aspects, especially when it came to his research. He preferred to spend his time ‘researching’ with locals than with so-called professors from the University of Peradeniya.
2) The graffiti at the great rock fortress of Sigiriya were located below an overhang at the first quarter-mile mark of ascent. Looking older than the more famous paintings of goddesslike women on the Mirror Wall, they had been cut into an ancient wall from the sixth century onwards. The faded moth-colored writings were enigmatic statements–and Palipana himself had studied them and worried over them for fifteen years of his life. As a historian and a scientist he approached every problem with many hands. He was more likely to work beside a stonemason or listen to a dhobi woman washing clothes at a newly discovered rock pool than with a professor from the University of Peradeniya.
Advise: Moving To London?
my dad got a job in london due which we’re moving there. so i wonder what should i know about england customs?(i’ve never visited UK) how do people dress like, what do they eat, good clubs, ordinary and fancy places to eat out, clothes size, peoples temper etc. i’m a student and i’d be transferring to new university. since i’m highly sociable person i can’t stand being lonely :/ are english students friendly and are they accepting foreigners in their friends circle lightly or will i have to try hard for them to like me just a little bit?
i’m kinda looking forward to it but i’m frightened too …i’d really like to fit in so i’d appreciative any information you could tell me. thanks in advance ^-^
Are These Good College Choices?
Help me please, i need to know if i have a shot at these colleges.?
hi everyone, i really appreciate your help.
i am a bright student with not the best SAT or ACT score
i was wondering if i could get into any of the following:
George Washington University
Bates College
College of the Holy Cross
Boston University
Boston College
Wesleyan University
University of Michigan
University of Wisconsin
Bucknell University
University of Pittsburgh
Carnegie Mellon University
University of Virginia
University of North Carolina
Wake Forest University
New York University
University of Rochester
Union College
i have a 3.76 unweighted GPA
i got a 27 act composite
a 29 in English and a 31 in math, but my reading and science were low( i had trouble focusing)
NHS for two years
Gifted Seminar Student
Varsity Ice hockey for two years
leo club for two years
i completed a pre college program at brown university
i have 230+ volunteer hours
i volunteered at the local hospital and interned with doctors during the summer(ps i want to be a doctor eventually)
i have three solid recommendations
i have taken a challenging course load including
Honors General Science A
Honors Chemistry B
Honors Biology A
Honors Physics A
AP Biology A
Anatomy and physiology A
AP Psychology A
English 1 B
English 2 A
English 3 A
Analytic Reading and Writing(dual enrollment class) A
Honors Alg 2 B
Geometry A
Honors Precalc A
AP Calc AB A
AP Gov A
Spanish 1,2, and 3 A in all of them
Honors World Cultures B
Honors US History 1B
US History 2 A
AP Statistics A
can you please let me know what colleges on my list i can get into.
Thank you for your time, i truly appreciate it
Also, i forgot to mention that my class rank is 28/491
and i have been in distinguished honor roll since 6th grade
Never Had The Chance To Lose My Virginity I Hate My Life As A Result?
I’m 19 and not only that, I never even kissed!! Problem is there’s no real dating at a university. I don’t want to lie in a coffin at the age of 90 feeling that I missed out on the essential experience of life itself.. I am seriously thinking of traveling the world looking for some1 since I can’t find that person anywhere where I live… I’m seriously thinking about starting a savings account for this trip… what should I do?? I want to have sex more than anything else in the world and I feel like I’m being denied the opportunity… I hate my life so much you don’t even want to know!! Sex has got to be the best experience and I’m missing out!!! I try to meet people but I haven’t found anyone interested.
What Are My Chances For Getting Into A Top Tier University?
I went to a four year college and fooled around and got a 2.3 my first semester as a freshman. I left there and went to CCM, which is a great well-known community college. I have had a solid 4.0 since my arrival at CCM. I have taken multiple top tier classes. I have taken 52 credits that are based around a computer science major because that is what I am passionate about. What schools do you think I can get into? Can I get into Cornell? A 4.0 with physics, statistics, economics, data structures and algorithms, and systems analysis and design all in one semester is ivy league material I believe, what do you think?
Ohsu Medical School Paying 50k/year (in Usa) Vs. Moscow State University, For Free, (in Russia)?
Ok, so I heard that if you go to a foreign med school, you have to pass all the USMLE’s, and then just do a residency in the usa to practice. Well, I was born in Russia, and I know Russian, and I am a citizen of both Russia and USA… And I love Russia! But I gotta get some money though. Russia only pays doctors like 1-2 thousand a month! It’s too little, while in USA you earn 150k+ per year.
But I love Russia! I really wanna live there after I earn some money in the USA! I know Russian and stuff since I lived there ’till I was 9, and go there almost every summer for the entire summer to visit all my relatives and friends there.
Anyway, I’m trying to decide! I want to get a good education in medicine, I want to have a good “college experience” like in Russia, and it just sounds so awesome if I would get to live in Russia for 6 years of my medical training! Especially in Moscow! But when I think about medical schools in the US, I think: 4 years of difficult stuff… 200k+ of debt, (50*4=240k, actually) then having to work at least 3 years to pay it off, (that’s AFTER the 4 year residency), but in the end I guess I don’t have any trouble with USMLE’s and stuff?
Idk. By the end of next year I will have two years of community college completed in the USA, and I will be 17. Which is like the perfect age to enter a Russian medical school, because in Russia you go to med school right after 11th grade. I have already been taking college level chemistry, biology, will be taking calculus based physics in the fall, and organic chemistry in the fall…
I just don’t know! Help me decide!
What are my benefits? How much trouble will I have getting into a USA residency after Russian medical school? Can I just get into a residency right after I finish the 6 year medical school, as long as I pass all the USMLE’s and stuff? As for the residency, I was thinking something on the lines of either Cardiology or heart surgery, or maybe radiology.
Okay I made a list of pros and cons for each.
Medical school in Russia (preferably Moscow State)
Pros:
-Awesome 6 years of life in the city I want to live in!
-Cheap/free. Since I’m a Russian citizen, I can try to get in for free as long as I do good on the exams, because they have those “budget” spots in Russian universities, where you can go for completely free! If not, then it’s much cheaper than USA, it costs like 8k per year, which my parents may be able to afford, compared to 50k per year PLUS living expenses, would be 60k per year=lots of loans and lots of years of hard work to pay off, and no fun during my 20’s years.
Cons:
-Don’t know the whole process of how to get into US residency afterwards… Will I have trouble with USMLE’s? Will I have to wait a year? Will I get into a residency? What do I have to do to get into one? I heard the process is hard. ![]()
-Don’t know if MSU is better or worse than an average USA medical such as OHSU. Are they better/worse in technology? Training? etc? Over all rating?
USA Medical School (An average medical school, not harvard/hopkins/yale or anything)
Pros:
-No trouble getting into a good residency if I do well.
-It’s considered “cool” to go to a US med school.
-Maybe better technology, and better training overall? But I don’t know about this one.
Cons:
-200k+ in debt.
-No fun. Too much work. Want to go to Russia for vacation, but can’t because they don’t give many vacations in 3rd and 4th year, and I won’t have money because I will be in huge debt.
-I will have to work for at least 3 years after the 4 year residency to pay off my debt. If I want to earn more, I will work another couple years more. I will be 30 years old by the time I earn at least enough money for a condo in Moscow. (A good one, not some 100-200k ones)
-I may be bored? Idk. It may be too hard? Idk.
HELP ME DECIDE PLEASE.
When I Got College, Will My Tests Be Graded On A Curve?
Some of my AP classes I’ve taken have had a teacher who curved tests, will the teachers at college curve my tests. I’m majoring in Biology and going to the University of South Florida for anyone who has gone there would know.
Is It Absolutely Mandated I Get An Exemplary Grade In An Ap Course To Get Into Nyu?
NYU is my college of choice for many reasons. One reason beyond the obvious is that the Empire State Building glows purple and white on graduation day.
My guidance counselor absolutely refuses to challenge me like a bright student because based on the sole fact that I do not meet the prerequisites for any AP/Honors course at my high school, it is within her strong belief that I will fail that class if I was in it. I have often been called a bright person by my entire family, but apparently, my high school believes otherwise. I have autism and I have been in special education classes since second grade. Here are my grades so far. I know any elite university will throw my application in the dumpster if they don’t improve:
1st block: Special ed English: B (all year)
2nd block: Concert Band: A, Jazz Lab: A-, PE: A
3rd block: Geometry (fall semester): C+, Practical Biology (spring semester): B+
4th block: Special ed Social Skills, not to be confused with social studies: B (all year)
I am currently a sophomore. I am strongly into science, technology, engineering and mathematics. My Aunt Paula believes the reason for the less than exemplary grades is because I do not show the teachers what I am capable of.
My high school is one of the best in Pennsylvania. Every single student in my homeroom except me is taking at least Precalculus/Trigonometry III next year as a junior, and half of them are taking AP Calculus AB! I used to be phenomenal in mathematics back in elementary school. It was very rare I’d get anything less than a B on a quiz or test in grades 1-5 back when we learned basic arithmetic skills. In 2nd grade, a well-heeled man pulled me out of class and sent me to the library for a random math assessment. He called me a math wiz after I finished, and that compliment resonated across my family! But try telling that to any high school guidance counselor. In 6th grade, it was out with adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing and in with the concepts of algebra and geometry. There was a dramatic increase in the number of challenges 6th grade math held in store for me compared to how much the material got more challenging in previous years, and my grades plummeted. As a result, I was placed in the class that taught pretty much the same material as 6th grade math in 7th grade. Although my grades got back up to speed that year, they plummeted once again when I got to high school.
Moving on to the other most important topic for high school students, you might have noticed that I write well. But because I always preferred nonfiction over fiction novels, it was straight to the bottom of the charts. Special ed classes NEVER satisfy the prerequisite for any honors or AP class at my high school. What we learn in vocabulary is less commonly used words where another word I know would work just as fine. You often find them in bestselling novels. For example, my teachers want me to use “bestow” when “provide” will work just fine. They say they want me to know that word because the College Board would much rather you’d use “bestow” rather than “provide” on the writing section of the SAT. The students in honors classes learn much more useful and interesting words in my perspective, and probably many others. Why? Because they’re too good for the basic ones. Examples include complacent, laudable, indiscernible and indiscreet.
I am worried that even though it is within my strong belief that I am capable of being in a class that teaches you more than just the minimum required for the core curriculum, in the world of college admissions, the transcript always wins. Just like if a car and jaywalker hit each other, the car always wins.
I didn’t know what an honors or AP class is until this year. I also learned this year that once the guidance office determines what degree of course rigor is appropriate for you, nothing you can explain or show enthusiasm for will do anything to convince your counselor you deserve to be in an AP or honors course. Only long term progress will help.
I have had enough of the school perceiving me as a lowlife who doesn’t appreciate the education my parents pay property taxes for! Special education classes might sound like they must be easier than a regularly instructed class on first thought, but when you actually experience it yourself, you find out it’s not! There are kids who fight the teachers and are resistant to directions on an almost daily basis, the pace is the slowest and least rigorous in the whole school, and there’s only about 6 or 7 kids in the whole classroom!
My aspirations include working in a well-regarded innovative business such as General Electric, Google or Facebook and reside in an affluent, walkable NYC suburb. I refuse to settle for anything less prosperous!

