3 things I didn’t know:
1) There is a city named Gothenburg
2) It’s in Sweden
3) Some people call it the Chicago of Europe
What’s their murder rate?
Chicago or Chicongo?
Thanks for posting!
As a (part-time) resident of Gothenburg, this article doesn’t do the city justice! It has been a wonderful city to live in for 25 years now. Yes it has its problems - like Muslim and East African immigrants, but it is a very livable city.
A great walking city. Great museums. Great harbor. Plenty of things to do.
And in the summer, 22 hours of daylight at its peak.
I am so happy I chose a place in the center of town, it is my escape from American hustle and bustle even though I work harder there than anywhere else.
8. Muslims make up 10% of the population.
Chicago’s big on history, innovation and charm?!?
The author likes saying “sustainability.”
Sounds like a woke hellhole.
I heard my mama cry
I heard her pray the night Gothenburg died.
He must not been to Chicago lately.
I have a hard time believing any Swedish is a crime ridden toilet like Chicago. They need to import more africans and muslims if they want to compete.
“7 Things You Didn’t Know About ‘the Chicago of Europe’”
Number 8: No more Swedes there.
Its also got a whole bunch of violent Muslims who commit all kinds of crimes. It has seen regular gun battles between drug gangs and use of hand grenades and other explosives. Fun!
I guess the Moslems have not yet set upon them?
“its...sustainable leadership”
I had to look that one up.
“Sustainability leaders understand that economic, environmental, and social systems are interconnected. They use a holistic approach to identify how changes in one area can impact others, enabling them to make objective decisions that promote overall sustainability.”
Ah, now I get it.
It’s one of those liberal-speak things that sounds good to the ears of people who don’t think critically.
In 1900 the city with the largest Swedish Population in the world...1 Million Swedes...was Chicago. I think that most of them redistributed themselves west into the Farms and cities of the great Plains and places like Portland and Seattle.