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[QUOTE="Murph:951423"][QUOTE="ctb0rderpatrol:951409"][QUOTE="Murph:951400"][QUOTE="dyingmuse:951338"]I am just too pissed to take the time to spellcheck and use proper grammer. now, I looked one last time, and decided to post one more thing. How much is a beer in sweden? Because you went to Sweden and you what graduated in English class makes you a fucking brain surgon? How old are you? How many years have you been paying taxes?????? Free-enterprise Republican Democracy worked for a long fucking time, thats what makes our country great, move to Sweden then. My ex G/F lived in Sweden and we have had extencive conversations about the way things are there, they are completely different there and can't even be compared, at all.[/QUOTE] Beer in Sweden differs on many given factors: all liquor and beer (with alc/vol > 3.5%) can only be purchased at Systembolaget, a store owned by the Swedish government. Beers with alc/vol < 3.5% can be purchased at grocery stores. Therefore, pricing varies. I went to Sweden and I did graduate from English class, yet I am not a brain SURGEON. That is because I'd have had to graduate from an accredited institution with a program in that field. I have not, and will not. I am 25. I've been paying taxes for roughly 9 years. Free-enterprise Republican Democracy has worked in this country and in similar forms in countries abroad. Yet it is not the only successful form of government, and I think it is nearsighted to make it seem that anything other than the US political is automatically inferior or an opposition, or wrong. I will most likely move to Sweden in the future for many reasons, most of them being non-political in nature. I used Sweden as an example of a country utilizing aspects of a socialist system. As I stated above, it is close to impossible to compare governments of different countries (especially in the case of the US and Sweden, based even just on population difference), and I used that example in objection of your careless use of the term "socialist." These threads are always long-winded, but it is interesting to note how other think and feel about the way they are governed, and their role in the stewardship of their country. [/QUOTE] im gonna use sweden as an example of utilising aspects of a socialist system too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRnP-XzB_U0 theres something inherently suicidal there on the behalf of the swedes. tolerance only goes so far until it causes a flight of the natives to get away from hordes of people with radically different values and beliefs. the only way to quell this kind of cultural friction is with the friction of an iron fist ie: tito of yugoslavia. [/QUOTE] No matter what approach a government takes, the rifts between ideologies will find their soil. The truth is, until people stop believing in fairy tales and of land being inherently "granted" by said fairy tales, anywhere they go there are going to be problems. It's a slippery slope, as is shown in that video, but also counter-argued by the fact that Sweden's biggest sports star is Zlatan Ibrahimovic, whose parents were Bosnian and Croatian. The truth is, Janne's law is breaking down for Swedes like the color barrier and the sexual preference barriers have been countered in America. Something's gotta give. [/QUOTE]
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