Published: 21 Feb 12 12:06 CET | Print version
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2011 marked the largest exodus from Sweden in history with over 50,000 people leaving the country, with China proving to be an ever more popular destination for Swedes who move abroad.
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A lot of people i know have left Sweden ..
That is why I always say, do good always and respect and help each others, you never what happen to your country in the next 10 50 years. after all we are all children of Adam :)
I have met lots of people who would leave Sweden at the first viable opportunity, because they want to have a chance to build a vibrant working life.
Now with Volvo and other companies owned by Chinese, there will probably be trend toward that nation.
@Kaethar
The comments are the best part of The Local. I would read Metro or DN if all I wanted was the news.
http://www.dn.se/nyheter/sverige/fler-utvandrare-an-pa-1800-talet
51179 people emigrated in 2011, which 22000 were Swedish born. It means approximately 29179 or almost 60% were not Swedish born; and let say, they were immigrants, who emigrated from Sweden.
I don't get how Lena Bernhadtz has concluded that the reason of emigration is due to Swedish companies that move abroad and because of a need for people who can speak Swedish, the emigration has been appeared in Sweden in the 2011.
The fact is that 60% of emigrants were not born in Sweden and could probably not speak Swedish like Swedes, who were in the minority as emigrants!
My conclusion is that the reasons are not the companies; but of course, as usual my words are not in the favour of the Swedish mentality on facts and fictions!
Unfortunately not, quite the opposite in fact. Whites are idolised there - even the ugly ones - they are seen as film stars. Mixed race children (half white of course) grace the billboards and adverts, white brands are all over the high streets selling western products and services, and white people in general are POSITIVELY discirminated for in terms of jobs i.e. businesses looking to look "international" think "must employ whitey to do well".... it's sad. Also teaching English as a 2nd language, there are lots of nonwhite native English speakers who are shunned in place of white, non English speakers... it's ridiculous.
And of course the hordes of creepy white men, many old enough to be a grandfather (and in many cases are to their families back home), having children with a young chinese woman. Sickening, especially with such a huge male-female ratio as it is.
Which, by the way, is what the 2000 from Sweden are mostly made up of.... there should be a more detailed breakdown, I'll bet my house that 90% (at least) are horny white males looking for easy sex.