Absolutely! But politicians destroyed paradise because they cared more about power and popularity than keeping the standards and protecting their country!
In parts that may be true, but actually so much of what was shown here looks exactly the same only with cleaner facades. Much of the destruction we might regret today had already taken place in 1966. Stockholm is still a very beautiful city but as any city it certainly has its lesser parts and it is of course much more busy. Growing and shaping an old city has its challenges.
Not really, I know all these locations and to 99% they look exactly the same. The people and the cars look different (maybe that's what you referred to?), and less traffic back then which of course would have been nicer.
I like what Sweden looked like in the 60s and 70s, people are beautiful, I can feel peace and calm Nordic dignity in the air, I bet many Swedish people are still nostalgic about those times?
@@drgrdrgrableAre you kidding? Shootings or explosions occur almost every night in Stockholm. You can thank the uncontrolled migration from 2015 onward for that.
@@t.a9822 Sprängningar skedde väl mycket mera sällan förr. Dessutom var det väl mest för att ha kul eller skrämmas. Det var sällan någon som hade för avsikt att döda andra. Det var mycket lättare att stjäla dynamit från byggen och handgranater från lumpen, men de flesta gjorde det bara för att roa sig.
Стой стой стой. У вас тоже говорят, что мигранты это высококлассные специалисты: врачи и инженеры?😂 Я из России и тоже федеральное телевидение рассказывает, что с центральной Азии к нам едут иностранные специалисты Как же наши правительства похожи
@@ramn1232 Jag hade en bekant på universitetet på 90-talet. Han hade en IQ på 170-180, d.v.s. han var en av de smartaste i Sverige. Han bar aldrig cykelhjälm.
As a native Swede who emigrated to the US at an early age, in my opinion Sweden's heydays were the 50's - the 70's. Sweden's still an amazing nation, but it lost its uniqueness & moral superiority when it chose to imitate America in the 80'-90's The next big blow came when it joined the EU, & became a "European" country, rather than a "Scandinavian" one, allowing Brussels to dictate it's economic policies. The final nail in it's coffin will be when it (stupidly) joins NATO, & the Anglo-American alliance requires it to be militarily obedient to Washington & the trillion $ war industry.
I disagree about NATO. A united military makes all members much stronger. Sweden will both be powerfully defended in case of attack, and will contribute to the preservation of the Western World and global order.
@@HeortirtheWoodwarden 1st off, thanks for your respectful disagreement. In my opinion, Sweden has enjoyed neutrality for centuries based on a high level of readiness & a very good (for a small nation) military infrastructure. If attacked, the world would come to it's defense, NATO member or not. It has no strategic benefit to be attacked, & by not being a NATO member, it wasn't lumped in when another NATO member nation like the US or Britain does anything abhorrent (like attacking a non-aligned nation like Iraq under the pretense that it had weapons of mass destruction, or supported terrorists), neither were true, but NATO attacked it, & now all NATO nations are targets of terror. + I don't like how NATO forces all member nations to submit their intelligence & military secrets to DC & London, & finally forces it's members to buy from their defense contractors. It's a sovereignty issue for me.
@@JonnyDee Saddam Hussein was a terrible dictator and deserved to fall. And the sharing of information is vital for an effective military force. The interconnectedness and coherence of NATO really makes a difference compared to just promising to defend you.
@@HeortirtheWoodwarden Saddam Hussein was indeed, but there are plenty of terrible dictators, & we don't invade, bomb, & kill thousands of their citizens. Saddam was a bad guy for sure, but you know what he wasn't, but Saudi Arabia was? A leader of a nation that had weapons of mass destruction, & whose citizens were responsible for 9/11 - both manufactured justifications for the Iraq war,...but I digress, this was regarding Sweden's joining NATO, which I feel is a mistake.
Or more like, there were actual Swedes roaming the streets at that time. There still are now, but to a lesser degree unfortunately. This is why Sweden has deteriorated over the last 25 - 30 years.
@@Jeff-bd5yo there no less degree of Swedish people, but there are so much immigrants that it seems like Swedes left the country for the last 10 years.
@@Jeff-bd5yo I grew up in Stockholm in the 1970s, immigrants where here and there everywhere. Our population has grown a lot though which is due to immigration it grown so much (way more than say Denamrk/Norway).
@@PMMagro Well of course, no one would suggest that there were 0 immigrants, and there were some. Although interestingly enough they were almost exclusively from European countries and even then they were quite limited in numbers compared to today.
No burned out cars, no daily shootings and rapes, no presumptive gangsters or terrorists in every corner of this beautiful city. Furthermore, it was clean and felt like a northern European city should do.
Min stad. Den jag växte upp i, ett stenkast härifrån (i början av filmen), på Östermalmstorg. För tjugo år sedan fick jag nog. Det var inte "min" stad längre. Numer är Gnesta "min stad". Välkommen!😀
Riksdagspartierna, men den största orsaken till allt detta i slutändan var nog Socialdemokraterna. Inte bara det att de släppte in mängder med invandrare men också det att de lät riva massor med fina byggnader i Stockholm, och ersatte de med modernt Skit.
Like a collection of post cards. But I miss the dirtier parts as well, like old Lugnet and the garages there. I as an artist could spend days there buying scrap metal and engine parts for our vehicles. Now that area is a complete soul less hipster area if you ask me. Sure I know people like it but I still miss the noises from cranes, machines and old boats. Same can be said about the southern parts, now I can still recognize some buildings and they are for sure better taken care of. There were live music in many small clubs and simple restaurants playing blues, jazz and rock, some were underground clubs. I hope that culture hasn't died yet. I haven't seen Sweden in decades. I actually feel more for the videos filmed in the 20's, 30's knowing my grand parents worked and lived there.
Have you noticed that they drive on the left but many cars are left hand drive?? 3rd September 1967 was the day that Sweeden swapped over to drive on the right.
Kungsgatan på 70 - 80 talet var ju precis som på 60 talet. Nu kanske de förvisso ser någorlunda likt ut men klimatet har förändrats. Klarakvarteren var före min tid men Åhlens var alltid där under min uppväxt 70-80 tal.
Var många turkar ,italienare och finnar som kom på 60 talet. Alla jobbade och gjorde rätt för sig direkt. Som "nybliven" invandrare i Sverige har du inte lätt idag. På 60 -70 talet var invandrare positivt rent ekonomiskt för Sverige. I dag tyvärr inte så.
This is not Stockholm. I know Stockholm well. If it was Stockholm there would be Roma begging outside many of the shops, sitting there on the concrete with a little cup. Therefore 100% it is not Stockholm.
Not a chess player but I've tried to find out. From 0:28 to 0:59 you can see the entrance for Kungshallen at 44 Kungsgatan. Someone said most games were played there. Others might have been played in or around the Royal Tennis Hall. The last rounds were played in the City Hall, 10:39 to around 12:00.
It was not yet a Marxist in its entirety, only a part of the youth, since neo-Marxism only began to be predominant in the late 60s thanks to the work of the KGB and the Frankfurt school. It was still a liberal society. By the way, lefty, who told you that neoliberalism arrived in the 90s? It began with "new day" Keynesianism.
@@lllllllllllllll534 Hahaa. Honestly if you would have ever studied Swedish history you would've known that the mass abandonment of the Swedish church, a process that really started in the beginning of the 20th century, correlated with how Sweden lifted itself out of the gutter, where it was during 1700-1800.
Det er så kjedelig med slike videoer, at kommentarfeltet alltid er fullt av folk som jamrer over at det var så mye bedre fordi det ikke var noen bruninger der.
Jag ser dig som det absolut största puckot! Hur många gängskjutningar och sprängningar och personrån var det i Stockholm 1966, kan du tala om det för mig?
@@pallew6898 Din fråga har ingenting med videon att göra. Folk jämrar över hur vackert Stockholm var förr när mycket av vad som visas i videon är exakt likadant. Det är också en highlight reel som att hela staden ser ut som slottet, Dramaten eller operan. Inte en enda scen från Södermalm (där det nog var en hel del personrån på 60-talet, förresten). Stockholm är en stad som har bevarat otroligt mycket av sin arkitektur sen 60-talet. Att önska sig ett Stockholm som vore mer likt 60-talet vore rent idiotiskt, naivt och en ödslad tanke. "Åh så vackert" när man knappt en minut in i videon ser Hötorgsskraporna, en av de absolut fulaste byggnaderna i Stockholms innerstad. Om folk hänger upp sig på modet och bilarna-ja du tough luck men också väx upp. Om folk hänger upp sig på den högre andelen nordeuropéer-skärpning... och flytta snälla härifrån då.
@@h.b6463 Rivningarna på 1950-70-talen var skändliga. Det var en massa i samhället då som var rena hyckleriet också. Det betyder inte att nutiden är bättre. Och det kan bara vara en politiskt korrekt svensk som uppmanar andra svenskar att flytta, när de har all rätt att vara här och kriminella invandrare har noll rätt.
Nothing has changed it’s still the same, good morning, good morning. I go to a show I Hope She goes, I’ve got nothing to say but it’s okay. Good morning.
Åh herregud va fint. Ibland önskar man bara att man kunde tillbringa åtminstone en dag i 1960-talets Stockholm!
Absolutely! But politicians destroyed paradise because they cared more about power and popularity than keeping the standards and protecting their country!
Håller med
Looked better than today for sure
People used to dress so nice!
In parts that may be true, but actually so much of what was shown here looks exactly the same only with cleaner facades. Much of the destruction we might regret today had already taken place in 1966. Stockholm is still a very beautiful city but as any city it certainly has its lesser parts and it is of course much more busy. Growing and shaping an old city has its challenges.
Not really, I know all these locations and to 99% they look exactly the same. The people and the cars look different (maybe that's what you referred to?), and less traffic back then which of course would have been nicer.
Virtue, intelligence and aesthetics materialized. Truly the apex of human society.
Nazi
I like what Sweden looked like in the 60s and 70s, people are beautiful, I can feel peace and calm Nordic dignity in the air, I bet many Swedish people are still nostalgic about those times?
I was born in 1971. Those times will never come back😔
You bet.
for sure. now it's all gone to shit.
@@francisdec1615 There are very few people who manage to go back to their year of birth
Good god! I was 5 months old somewhere in Sweden in September 1966……..
1967 ..and no accidents the next day.
Jag med..Aug 66 ❤❤❤
Back in Time when Stockholm was Swedish city. Now it's a multi-cultural hellhole.
absolutely unrecognisable now - the destruction of civilisation as we know it
You'd have to eat Swedish food all day long, every day. Think about it.
arabs are taking over sweden.. my home country, i am planning to get out of here due to the crisis
@@RadioNul I'd prefer that any day. And almost none was fat either.
I can guarantee you haven't been in Stockholm ever not in the 60s not today
This channel is AWESOME!
back when Stockholm was swedish.. the good old days.. gone forever
Not necessarily forever.
Gamla fina Sverige. Se vilka fina damer.
Könssjukdomar
Det såg så trevligt ut förr , nu är det mesta förstört 😢 sverige ❤
Vad exakt är förstört?!
@@drgrdrgrableAre you kidding? Shootings or explosions occur almost every night in Stockholm. You can thank the uncontrolled migration from 2015 onward for that.
Varenda plats i filmen ser exakt likadan ut fortfarande, mvh infödd stockholmare
Detta är mitt i den tid då det mesta förstördes, rivningsvågen 1952-1976.
@@EazyDoor thanks to the policies implemented by your neo marxist leaders that was voted by the people of Sweden themselves
Sverige utan sprängningar och skjutningar varje dag.
Är du född i Stockholm eller? Vi hade ju inte gängskjutningar men sprängningar hade vi
@@t.a9822 Sprängningar skedde väl mycket mera sällan förr. Dessutom var det väl mest för att ha kul eller skrämmas. Det var sällan någon som hade för avsikt att döda andra. Det var mycket lättare att stjäla dynamit från byggen och handgranater från lumpen, men de flesta gjorde det bara för att roa sig.
Visst saknar man det. Lugnet, tryggt, rent och snyggt. Nu ligger det en skugga över allt.
Dock ãr det den generationen som står fõr fõrdãrvet!
@@CaptainSkeletor Alla gamla generationer behövde inte oroa sig över att bli våldtagen så fort de klev ut ur dörren.
Sweden used to be amazing, what happened?
@@slapmyfunkybassYou know what happened, lol
@@Lurker27819Arabs ?
Non so per quale motivo, ma provo un amore immenso per Stoccolma. Guardare questo video anni 60 mi fa piangere perche era ancora piu bella di oggi. 💛💙
Have you been here?
@@sdfghgtrew yes, I was in Stockholm in 2008 and it was amazing.💛💙💛💙💛💙
Sverige och Svenskarna, gud va vackert!
Was!
va gråter du om finnjävel?@@jyrkiaaltonen9298
There is an old saying "Never allow strangers in your home"
Well that’s a very selfish saying
Yes
Mi casa es su casa
Sweden before the arrival of doctors and engineers:
Стой стой стой. У вас тоже говорят, что мигранты это высококлассные специалисты: врачи и инженеры?😂
Я из России и тоже федеральное телевидение рассказывает, что с центральной Азии к нам едут иностранные специалисты
Как же наши правительства похожи
Så härliga bilar! Saab 93, Amazon, Ford Taunus, bubbla, Ford Anglia m.m.
Sweden still driving on the left in 1966 before the changed it!
Inga cykelhjälmar och kånkenryggsäckar.
Klass och stil!
@@ramn1232
Säkerhet och elegans går inte alltid hand i hand.
Bara det jag menade.
@@ramn1232 Jag hade en bekant på universitetet på 90-talet. Han hade en IQ på 170-180, d.v.s. han var en av de smartaste i Sverige. Han bar aldrig cykelhjälm.
Fjällräven är ju nu ett av de dyraste och mest exklusiva märkena. Är inte samma sak med kånken nu som under 90-talet.
@@francisdec1615 Jag har 130 och bär aldrig cykelhjälm.
Japp kommunisterna var starka då.❤❤
This will be interesting
I like the parts of Djurgården. One of the few parts of Stockholm that has stayed relatively unchanged.
As a native Swede who emigrated to the US at an early age, in my opinion Sweden's heydays were the 50's - the 70's. Sweden's still an amazing nation, but it lost its uniqueness & moral superiority when it chose to imitate America in the 80'-90's The next big blow came when it joined the EU, & became a "European" country, rather than a "Scandinavian" one, allowing Brussels to dictate it's economic policies. The final nail in it's coffin will be when it (stupidly) joins NATO, & the Anglo-American alliance requires it to be militarily obedient to Washington & the trillion $ war industry.
I disagree about NATO. A united military makes all members much stronger. Sweden will both be powerfully defended in case of attack, and will contribute to the preservation of the Western World and global order.
@@HeortirtheWoodwarden 1st off, thanks for your respectful disagreement. In my opinion, Sweden has enjoyed neutrality for centuries based on a high level of readiness & a very good (for a small nation) military infrastructure. If attacked, the world would come to it's defense, NATO member or not. It has no strategic benefit to be attacked, & by not being a NATO member, it wasn't lumped in when another NATO member nation like the US or Britain does anything abhorrent (like attacking a non-aligned nation like Iraq under the pretense that it had weapons of mass destruction, or supported terrorists), neither were true, but NATO attacked it, & now all NATO nations are targets of terror. + I don't like how NATO forces all member nations to submit their intelligence & military secrets to DC & London, & finally forces it's members to buy from their defense contractors. It's a sovereignty issue for me.
@@JonnyDee Saddam Hussein was a terrible dictator and deserved to fall. And the sharing of information is vital for an effective military force. The interconnectedness and coherence of NATO really makes a difference compared to just promising to defend you.
@@HeortirtheWoodwarden Saddam Hussein was indeed, but there are plenty of terrible dictators, & we don't invade, bomb, & kill thousands of their citizens.
Saddam was a bad guy for sure, but you know what he wasn't, but Saudi Arabia was? A leader of a nation that had weapons of mass destruction, & whose citizens were responsible for 9/11 - both manufactured justifications for the Iraq war,...but I digress, this was regarding Sweden's joining NATO, which I feel is a mistake.
@@HeortirtheWoodwardenyou're emotional
Sweden before it`s decline.
Probably the top decade then playing with money started! From 90s real decline!
You want to make a racist point but it’s actually neoliberalism that has set a decline in motion.
När Sverige var svenskt innan man sålde ut svenska företag.
Håller med
Nu är det bara 25% av befolkningen som kommer ihåg när Sverige var Svenskt, jag är en av dem och det berättar jag om för kommande generationer.
Skriv svenskt, med litet s, på svenskt vis då. På engelska skriver man med stor bokstav, inte på svenska.
Har du glömt vad du lärde dig på lågstadiet?
@@starvictory7079 En rysk AI kan inte svenska...
I used to visit Stockholm on business during the 60s, not an immigrant in sight. Never been there since.
Probably wouldn't recognise the place now.
You should visit again 😅
Or more like, there were actual Swedes roaming the streets at that time. There still are now, but to a lesser degree unfortunately. This is why Sweden has deteriorated over the last 25 - 30 years.
@@Jeff-bd5yo there no less degree of Swedish people, but there are so much immigrants that it seems like Swedes left the country for the last 10 years.
@@Jeff-bd5yo I grew up in Stockholm in the 1970s, immigrants where here and there everywhere. Our population has grown a lot though which is due to immigration it grown so much (way more than say Denamrk/Norway).
@@PMMagro Well of course, no one would suggest that there were 0 immigrants, and there were some. Although interestingly enough they were almost exclusively from European countries and even then they were quite limited in numbers compared to today.
No burned out cars, no daily shootings and rapes, no presumptive gangsters or terrorists in every corner of this beautiful city. Furthermore, it was clean and felt like a northern European city should do.
Min stad. Den jag växte upp i, ett stenkast härifrån (i början av filmen), på Östermalmstorg. För tjugo år sedan fick jag nog. Det var inte "min" stad längre. Numer är Gnesta "min stad". Välkommen!😀
Min syster har bott på Östermalmstorg i snart 30 år. Tro mig.. inget har förändrats där i alla fall förutom att det blivit bra mycket dyrare.
Jag älskar sånt här. Kul o se hur människor i min ålder såg ut på den tiden.
Jag är född 66❤
Jag är åxå född 66
Hur lyckades vi förstöra allt? Så tragiskt.
Massinvandring av muslimer
De folkvalda är de ansvariga.
Det mesta var redan rivet och förstört 1966.
Vad hände 1966?
Riksdagspartierna, men den största orsaken till allt detta i slutändan var nog Socialdemokraterna. Inte bara det att de släppte in mängder med invandrare men också det att de lät riva massor med fina byggnader i Stockholm, och ersatte de med modernt Skit.
Like a collection of post cards. But I miss the dirtier parts as well, like old Lugnet and the garages there. I as an artist could spend days there buying scrap metal and engine parts for our vehicles. Now that area is a complete soul less hipster area if you ask me. Sure I know people like it but I still miss the noises from cranes, machines and old boats. Same can be said about the southern parts, now I can still recognize some buildings and they are for sure better taken care of. There were live music in many small clubs and simple restaurants playing blues, jazz and rock, some were underground clubs. I hope that culture hasn't died yet. I haven't seen Sweden in decades. I actually feel more for the videos filmed in the 20's, 30's knowing my grand parents worked and lived there.
Have you noticed that they drive on the left but many cars are left hand drive??
3rd September 1967 was the day that Sweeden swapped over to drive on the right.
Många negativa kommentarer om dagens Stockholm men jag tycker det är fint nu med.
Håller med, en hel del har ändrats men fascinerade mycket är sig likt än idag!
@@warpman74förutom muslimerna
Supposedly before their switchover to right-side driving in 1967 but I see many cars with steering on the left side.
Det som slår mig är hur tjusigt klädda alla verkade vara.
I long for a place that no longer exists
Before it was lost
Kungsgatan på 70 - 80 talet var ju precis som på 60 talet. Nu kanske de förvisso ser någorlunda likt ut men klimatet har förändrats. Klarakvarteren var före min tid men Åhlens var alltid där under min uppväxt 70-80 tal.
nice. är det prins eugene i mitten eller? edit: ah, såg nu på statyerna att det var Millesgården.
1966! året pappa invandrade till Sverige 🇸🇪 från Turkiet 🇹🇷 han var bara 32 år gammal då. Han gick bort 18/9 2008 😢
Var många turkar ,italienare och finnar som kom på 60 talet. Alla jobbade och gjorde rätt för sig direkt. Som "nybliven" invandrare i Sverige har du inte lätt idag. På 60 -70 talet var invandrare positivt rent ekonomiskt för Sverige. I dag tyvärr inte så.
Farsan kom från Italien. På den tiden var "utanförskapsområden" bra att bo i.
Traffic hadn't switched sides yet.
Innan miljötalibanerna förstörde ”Nordens Venedig”
Miljöpartiet och dess organisation i övrigt borde förbjudas. De skadat Sverige enormt.
En svunnen tid
Stockholm 1966 archive footage
Take your country back
man ser på Prästgatan att de hade vanlig trotoarsten sen ville man turista upp stället och la kullersten. men det är jobbigt att cykla i gamla stan.
This is not Stockholm. I know Stockholm well. If it was Stockholm there would be Roma begging outside many of the shops, sitting there on the concrete with a little cup. Therefore 100% it is not Stockholm.
Irriterande med texten mitt i rutan.
Any chess players here? In which building was the Stockholm Interzonal of 1962 held?
Not a chess player but I've tried to find out. From 0:28 to 0:59 you can see the entrance for Kungshallen at 44 Kungsgatan. Someone said most games were played there. Others might have been played in or around the Royal Tennis Hall. The last rounds were played in the City Hall, 10:39 to around 12:00.
@@martinklasch Thanks, or should I say Takk.
@@dsm2240 If you are Norwegian, yes. ("Tack" in Swedish, so close) Varsågod!
That watermark is really ruining it.
Before Cultural Marxism.
@@ramn1232 He's talking about cultural aspects, not economics
It was not yet a Marxist in its entirety, only a part of the youth, since neo-Marxism only began to be predominant in the late 60s thanks to the work of the KGB and the Frankfurt school. It was still a liberal society. By the way, lefty, who told you that neoliberalism arrived in the 90s? It began with "new day" Keynesianism.
Men massor av butiker
@@ramn1232Atheism destroyed Sweden.
@@lllllllllllllll534 Hahaa. Honestly if you would have ever studied Swedish history you would've known that the mass abandonment of the Swedish church, a process that really started in the beginning of the 20th century, correlated with how Sweden lifted itself out of the gutter, where it was during 1700-1800.
Det var öppet intill inre borggården på den tiden på slottet.
Och yttre borggården full med bilar. Se där, allt var inte bättre förr!
Hehehe!
Kan man inte bara titta på filmen?
när sverige var sverige nu är allt är förstört
Funderar att söka politisk asyl i Nordkorea. Där gnälls det mindre.✊
TYVÄRR , SORGLIGT🤫
Ja kommunisterna var starka då. Nu är det flumhögern som gnäller och pratar skit om Sverige
Filmat 1966, men INGA sparvagnar syntes!
Really sad to actually watch this society of once upon a time.
När jag är i stockholms stad nuförtiden så känner jag mig inte hemma i mig eget land, det känns inte bra.
Gud välsigne er
Ett samhälle förstört.
Motorists drove on the left
Inga asiater inga feta och antagligen massor av butiket
Det er så kjedelig med slike videoer, at kommentarfeltet alltid er fullt av folk som jamrer over at det var så mye bedre fordi det ikke var noen bruninger der.
🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🥰🥰🥰💞💞💞💯💯💯
TACK CARINA
Inga kulturberikarre här inte
Swedistan
många puckon i kommentarsfältet-kul!
Buhu på dig, lilla ruttna kulturmarxist. Lol 😂
Jag ser dig som det absolut största puckot! Hur många gängskjutningar och sprängningar och personrån var det i Stockholm 1966, kan du tala om det för mig?
@@pallew6898 Din fråga har ingenting med videon att göra. Folk jämrar över hur vackert Stockholm var förr när mycket av vad som visas i videon är exakt likadant. Det är också en highlight reel som att hela staden ser ut som slottet, Dramaten eller operan. Inte en enda scen från Södermalm (där det nog var en hel del personrån på 60-talet, förresten). Stockholm är en stad som har bevarat otroligt mycket av sin arkitektur sen 60-talet. Att önska sig ett Stockholm som vore mer likt 60-talet vore rent idiotiskt, naivt och en ödslad tanke. "Åh så vackert" när man knappt en minut in i videon ser Hötorgsskraporna, en av de absolut fulaste byggnaderna i Stockholms innerstad. Om folk hänger upp sig på modet och bilarna-ja du tough luck men också väx upp. Om folk hänger upp sig på den högre andelen nordeuropéer-skärpning... och flytta snälla härifrån då.
@@h.b6463 Rivningarna på 1950-70-talen var skändliga. Det var en massa i samhället då som var rena hyckleriet också. Det betyder inte att nutiden är bättre. Och det kan bara vara en politiskt korrekt svensk som uppmanar andra svenskar att flytta, när de har all rätt att vara här och kriminella invandrare har noll rätt.
Kaknästornet syns på en snutt
Sooooooo depressing music :/
When Sweden was white
Arabs is White
Sweden was never white, school and media has told us that we've always been a multicultural society.
Nothing has changed it’s still the same, good morning, good morning. I go to a show I Hope She goes, I’ve got nothing to say but it’s okay. Good morning.