@lukejenkins9341 you suspect they would take the money and then come back to Sweden again? We have to hope the EU will close the borders and make better laws and rules. They will have to. Holland has started the deportation today due to the latest incidents. Germany will have to form new government soon. Everyone in Europe understands that this multiculturalism with mass immigration doesn't work.
None of these people you interviewed are honest or smart. In addition they want to make decisions about the issues they have no any right to make decisions about.
@@aleks71438 I appreciate you sharing your perspective. My goal with these interviews is to give people from different backgrounds a chance to voice their thoughts and experiences-whether or not we agree with them. It’s through open dialogue that we get a fuller picture of complex issues, including immigration policies. While these individuals may not be policymakers, they live with the impact of these decisions, and their opinions matter as part of the broader conversation. The curiosity in me wants to ask how you determined their honesty and smartness?
@@thesuperboscar totally agree and i was actually hoping to come across one but didn’t. These are all random people i walked up to on the streets. Thanks for the feedback though
Unrelated but do you know if aarhus university accept second class lower for masters? I checked the website I can’t find anything like that, I just want you personal opinion
@@Sympati123thanks for sharing your thoughts. While cultural backgrounds vary widely, what connects people runs much deeper than nationality or ethnicity. Shared values, such as a commitment to community, hard work, and the aspiration for a safe and fulfilling life, often bridge these differences. Embracing diversity can strengthen communities by bringing new perspectives and innovations that help society as a whole. This isn’t about us vs. them-it’s about acknowledging our shared humanity and recognizing that diversity is a part of what makes any country, including Sweden, resilient and dynamic.
I hope many will go home
And just come back and do it again
@@lukejenkins9341
Why would they?
@aleks71438 for the money it's what there doing know how can they prove who's been paid with no real Id ....but we never know it may work hopefully
@lukejenkins9341 you suspect they would take the money and then come back to Sweden again? We have to hope the EU will close the borders and make better laws and rules. They will have to.
Holland has started the deportation today due to the latest incidents. Germany will have to form new government soon. Everyone in Europe understands that this multiculturalism with mass immigration doesn't work.
@@lukejenkins9341 we have to make a better system
We are not racist. We are being reasonable. Everyone has a place they belong to.
They will be back for more
How bout zero cash round them up and deport if they are not contributing
Remigration with a kick in the ass
EXCELLENT video Man stevoo. I think videos like this will def blow up your channel. Well done.
@@neoreign thanks so much for your kind words
@@neoreign check the comments through. Completely different from the opinion the people who were interviewed
The guy who said he plans on returning home, why wouldn't he take the money ? It'll just be some free money for him
@@Ben-k5q4k yeah.. for some people it’s about protecting their dignity
I'll take that. Come back to Malaysia and open a homestay..
None of these people you interviewed are honest or smart. In addition they want to make decisions about the issues they have no any right to make decisions about.
@@aleks71438 I appreciate you sharing your perspective. My goal with these interviews is to give people from different backgrounds a chance to voice their thoughts and experiences-whether or not we agree with them. It’s through open dialogue that we get a fuller picture of complex issues, including immigration policies. While these individuals may not be policymakers, they live with the impact of these decisions, and their opinions matter as part of the broader conversation. The curiosity in me wants to ask how you determined their honesty and smartness?
@TimeWithStephen
I replied to you, but my comment disappeared.
However, check the comments.
Nice video, would be nice to also have some interviews with someone with the opposite opinion :)
@@thesuperboscar totally agree and i was actually hoping to come across one but didn’t. These are all random people i walked up to on the streets. Thanks for the feedback though
bad precedence. they have to made to return without spernding $$ to prevent future problems.
Unrelated but do you know if aarhus university accept second class lower for masters? I checked the website I can’t find anything like that, I just want you personal opinion
take the money and go then they will come back and be 34000 thousand dollars richer
@@davidharton7202 your residency will be revoked after the money is paid out in your home country
we have more incomon with russin citizens, what does muslims, somalina,kenyan,syrian hjave in common with swedsih people?
@@Sympati123thanks for sharing your thoughts. While cultural backgrounds vary widely, what connects people runs much deeper than nationality or ethnicity. Shared values, such as a commitment to community, hard work, and the aspiration for a safe and fulfilling life, often bridge these differences. Embracing diversity can strengthen communities by bringing new perspectives and innovations that help society as a whole. This isn’t about us vs. them-it’s about acknowledging our shared humanity and recognizing that diversity is a part of what makes any country, including Sweden, resilient and dynamic.
diversity is a big scam, they just bring their problems to your country.
@@Sympati123 we don't have anything in common with them. They hate our values, they are hostile and destructive.