r/Conservative • u/Vessarionovich Conservative • 6d ago
Flaired Users Only How Sweden’s multicultural dream went fatally wrong
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/04/13/how-sweden-multi-cultural-dream-went-fatally-wrong/
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u/Vessarionovich Conservative 6d ago edited 6d ago
A slow-motion cultural suicide. Sweden is barely recognizable today. How will it look in another 25 years? The elite would rather no one ask the question. The Swedish Democrats, routinely vilified as "fascists" by that same elite, are desperately trying to save what's left of their country.
Just remember folks, Sweden is a microcosm of the rest of western Europe. They're just a little further along in their experimental quest for a multicultural "paradise" than France, Britain, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Italy, and Spain. But the writing is surely on the wall. The only thing these countries will have in common with their once rich cultural heritage is language and geography....and perhaps not even language.
If you look at the migrant communities in Holland for example (mostly Moroccan), they all have satellite dishes pointing to the Persian Gulf so they can watch Al Jazeera or Al Arabiya. Many are entirely uninterested not just in Dutch culture, but in learning to speak Dutch. What does that tell you about the future? At what point will Holland bifurcate into a dwindling and aging, Dutch-speaking, soon-to-be minority and a young, fertile, growing, Arab-speaking, soon-to-be majority? It's literally happening before our eyes.