Swedes Reformulated as New World Orderlies
December 4, 2010
by Jens (In Sweden)
(for henrymakow.com)
Although I was born and bred in Sweden, I have never had the same sensibility as most Swedes. I often feel like I am observing them as an outsider would.
Sweden was used as a test for social engineering in the 60s and 70s. Since it was small and homogeneous and had a bureaucracy that kept tabs on the population, it was easy to monitor the fall-out from new cultural trends.
I can remember how my parents' generation started down the destructive path towards breaking up the family unit. More and more couples divorced, many more couples just lived together and then separated. Then they got together with new partners and the children had to contend with wave after wave of new step-parents and half-siblings.
I often see the new breed of couples strolling down the high street. Usually the woman is taking the lead, walking a few paces ahead of the guy who docilely is trailing along pushing the pram. She is also more often than not talking on her mobile phone to girlfriend while smoking a cigarette. I marvel at the feat of such social engineering whereby the gender roles have been completely reversed! One can only pity the men aged 30 or younger who have got the short end of the stick, what bleak future awaits them...
I have never understood Swedish women. They have been told since childhood that they live in the most gender equal country in the world and have never had it so good. They find it hard to reconcile this illusion with their reality. Countless times I have heard a female workmate lamenting dumping her small child at kindergarten or school. Or looking in vain for praise for a job well-done, after sitting at a desk staring at computer screen all day long.
Usually, the female colleagues will repeat the standard government-induced phrases such as "its good for the child to socialize with other children" or "you have your career to think of, you might become department manager next year if you work hard"..hooray!!
Swedish women are generally very opinionated and politically correct, since they have received a near perfect indoctrination. They will not say anything interesting or original to interest any thinking ambitious man. But I suppose that they make a perfect match for the collective man lacks any individuality.
Despite their reputation for good looks, most Swedish women try to make the LEAST of their femininity and are proud to appear sex-less. It is not only the manly dress codes that are astonishing, i.e. trousers, dull colours, short hair-dos.
What is really unsettling is the male mannerisms that have become common place, for example: walking like a man; smoking, drinking and taking snuff like a man, talking in a hard voice like man. These are wee-men, not women! There is very little softness left. You rarely meet a sweet lady in a country like Sweden. I am sorry to say, if you do meet one she is probably of foreign extraction...
Swedish men are a special case too, they are infantilized from birth, happy to perform meaningless work as state- or large corporation employees. Their spare-time is spent with a boyish interest in sports of all kinds and technological gadgets, getting drunk and running errands for their girlfriend/wife.
They have little sense of what it means to be a husband and father and the responsibilities entailed, such as protecting and providing for their partner and the children. Instead they are quite happy to let their girlfriend/wife work full-time AND do most of the housework, send their children to state-care from kindergarten to university. Frankly, I do often not understand what Swedish women see in their men, but since they are generally equally screwed up, it is like the blind leading the blind...
The mating game in Sweden is insane, During the weekdays Swedes go to work like robots and are meek servants to the state, but on the weekend all hell breaks lose. The night life is berserk. After copious amounts of alcohol men and women shout, cling to each other, make out, fall into ditches and end up in bed with a stranger.
There is no courtship and generally sex is very unsentimental, a bit like work, "lets get it over and done with." Personally, I have never understood these bizarre practices myself. The few times I have ventured out to night-spots I have felt horrified by the behavior of acquaintances I thought were decent.
Couples often meet in this haphazard manner and decide for unknown reasons to make a go of it. Alternatively, they might meet a suitably bland colleague at work or get introduced via their circle of friends to someone equally dull.
Regardless of whichever route is chosen, the process that ensues is usually the same. First, no true commitment is made. It is all very casual. Living-apart relationships are very popular in Sweden. If they do co-habitate, focus usually ends up on which apartment to buy and how to decorate it!
Children are big question mark in Sweden. You see, Swedes have so many leisure-activities to attend to which are more important than having a family. What can beat work-out classes, yoga-for-beginners or local party meetings?
Even after a couple have had children, these activities and work take priority over family. I am amazed at how many families I know just resemble a bunch of individuals housed under the same roof. Their paths rarely cross during a day, as they shuttle to and from work, school, activities, tv watching, computer gaming and internet surfing.
Most couples think that as long as they pay their taxes, the state is supposed to look after their children. It is not their job... as they are too busy!!
Subsequently and not surprisingly most couples break up along the line. I have even heard some say with pride that at least we stayed together until our children started school!
No wonder families are disintegrating and the children are feeling alienated, since the parents themselves are acting immature and not taking any personal responsibility. At this stage, they are now ready to go on to meet new partners, maybe have another child or two and then repeat the above process again...So it is no wonder that Sweden is full of 50 and 60 somethings sitting all over the country, alone in their apartments wondering what went wrong, their children often not speaking with them...
I feel like we soon are living like in the last days of Rome, families and society are falling apart, meanwhile decadence and debauchery abounds. But Swedes are none the wiser, blind to their own folly, as they continue living in their dystopian utopia. I guess it is all part of the master plan to demolish the Western nations in order to establish the one world government. I am very sorry to say that Swedes are leading the way...
Curtis said (December 5, 2010):
Fantastic article on Sweden. Another interesting point about Sweden:
corporal punishment has been banned since 1979. A couple has recently
been jailed for spanking their children:
http://www.thelocal.se/30466/20101127/
I personally dislike corporal punishment - and am opposed to abuse - but
it is probably better for a child to be occasionally spanked than unruly
and spoiled.