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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People saying Sweden has a “homogeneous” population have never been there. I visited family in Sweden recently and I was surprised by the number of immigrants even in small towns in the middle of nowhere. [/quote] Yes. I think a lot of people on this thread have never set foot in Sweden and just don’t want to admit that another country has a superior system for women. About 20 percent of Sweden’s population is foreign born, which is a lot. https://voiceofeurope.com/2019/10/nearly-1-5-of-swedens-population-is-now-foreign-born/[/quote] And you know who doesn't want them there? The Swedes. Go ahead read to the bottom of the article and click into the Pew study. Now imagine being a Iraqi woman in Sweden.[/quote] You don’t need to derail this thread with 6 posts complaining about immigrants and how you don’t think moms deserve maternity leave. Try consolidating your thoughts into one post like the grownups do. And despite the Swedes “not liking” immigrants, they still manage to treat them dignity and provide them with health care and maternity leave. Imagine that! [/quote]
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