Inside “Europe’s GUN CRIME Capital” - A Walk-through Rosengard, Sweden 🇸🇪 - Into the Hood

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On this Episode of INTO THE HOOD, Spanian travels to Sweden's gun crime city of Malmo to a suburb called Rosengard, infamous for significantly raising Sweden's gun crime stats so high it sits at the top of the list of Gun crime in Europe.

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The missing piece to these overseas hood walks is not being able to connect with a trustworthy local that can share stories of the area. Once you have that sussed I think it'll blow up internationally

stth
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As a Norwegian who's moved to Australia, the sun going down really early in winter is awfully depressing, but then you have the sun up until like 1-2am in summer, which is absolutely euphoric, especially when you're young.

CrackPot
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Whats crazy is that those apartment buildings still looks insanely better than most in eastern europe.

BananaSlug
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As a Romanian i must say that these flats are in a very good condition! In Romania in bigger cities there are flats full of mold, on some parts piece of the flat are falling of, inside the flat is full of rubbish, elevators not working all the time etc!

Prdtor
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I mean, its by no means beautiful houses when you get off the train, but "in that bad condition"? Perfectly working houses, intact, with all the amenetis.

KungKokkos
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Sometimes watching Spanios catching public transport in foreign countries is more entertaining than the actual hood walk

MrJuninho
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There's nothing wrong with these blocks, they're looking better than most other afordable housing blocks anywhere else.

duncan.o-vic
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Props for not speaking to locals and only speculating about the place🔥🔥

cookiecuty
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Born and raised in Finland. Man we never get used to the loss of daylight, everyone suffers differently but everyone deals with it.

robertguildford
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Am i the only one who thinks those housing blocks werent even that bad?

retroafroo
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I lived in Kroksbäck part of Malmö back in 2017. Never had any problems with Swedes or immigrants. My building was one of the concrete Soviet style, but it was nice, warm, quiet and clean. We even had wild rabbits coming into our building garden area and you could walk pas them and not scare them away. I loved all town and all of it, but my favorite place to go and chill was Limhamns beach area.

lordpendragon
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Honestly what is wrong with the appartements? Why are locked doors like 'prisons'?

Nielsfest
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Maybe I’m the only one, but these videos Spanion puts out feel like mini documentaries/comedy specials. I hope he never stops

frankmyrz
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The place looks a lot nicer than any of the other hoods you've been to honestly, there's no garbage, things are taken care of, people are out with their kids and stuff, no people being weirdos, no random moto rats.

Dubsys
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The only thing this video established was that the guy walking around found the quality of the buildings to be subpar. We learned absolutely nothing about the "ghetto" and "gun capital of Europe"

magnusolsson
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I actually currently live in Rosengård, close to the shopping centre but on the other side then where you walked. I’m a student originally from Germany and one of the biggest buildings in the area (I’d say) is student housing. It’s just this 1970 concrete wall of a building, nine stories high and I don’t know how many units wide. I’m not going to act like it’s a great place to live but it really isn’t as bad as it looks. Many of the places in the vide is where I usually cycle to university or buy my groceries. When I first moved here I was scared to be outside at night, but I’ve cycled home at three AM before and there really wasn’t any reason to worry. There definitely is some theft and drug dealing going on ( my bike got stolen from a locked garage) but in my experience you usually don’t get pulled in to that if you just do your thing. Obviously, I’m probably not as affected because I’m not really a local and the fact that I’m white could also play a role here.
I just think that a lot of people from Sweden and Malmö who have never lived here see the ugly buildings and the large immigrant population and assume that it’s only gangs drugs and misery out here. It can be really nice though, for example summer is way livelier than winter. I do think that people with migrant backgrounds or more generally people with less income are pushed out into these areas and ghettoised.

foxintrash
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I actually live in Malmö and to give you a background about these houses, they were mostly built in the 1960s due to socialism taking over and the lack of housing during that century. They were actually considered nice areas to live in at first. Then after the economy got better people could move to better places and they got “replaced” by immigrants mostly from places like Balkan and Chile. So these areas slowly started to become poorer and poorer. Now especially after 2014, thousands and thousands of immigrants from the Middle East came here with no plan, education and lack of government policies. These areas all around Sweden are quite dangerous due to drug trafficking and gang wars. They very rarely target ethnic swedes. Malmö is still a top city to live in and the suburbs of Stockholm is now far worse…

calle
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I started facepalming as soon as he entered that neighbourhood especially when he said something about the quality of those houses and that they are definitely 110% social houses. Makes me feel like he hasn’t seen too much in this world or was living in Nárnia.

runaway
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Man I found you from a TV interview in Greece and now I am obsessed with you channel, amazing content !

dlteodorian
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Dude thinks he's going to get pressed, when he literally looks like he lives there hahahaha

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