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Friday, 13 March 2026
Scandinavian Trust vs Feminism
I was watching a video* about a girl who moved to Norway, and commented in strollers outside cafés.
Everyone inside and everyone passing by assumes no one is going to kidnap a baby and no one is going to steal diapers.
In the comments, a dad had a surprise when his children announced a Goldilocks story had happened. He assumed they had made it up so as to dramatise the fairy tale. Nope. A girl really was in the sofa, she had walked in through unlocked doors after her now ex threw her out of the car, and curled up under a blanket in the sofa. They offered her breakfast and a drive home (twelve miles or km away).
I recall living in a village, where people spoke about leaving their door unlocked — that was the absolute norm.
There is one thing about modern Scandinavia that doesn't fit this age old model at all. Abortions. Feminists will trust people outside to leave their baby asleep in the stroller while they take a café, they will trust people walking in through the unlocked door have a good reason (as the girl I mentioned had), they will trust a stranger on the train with their belongings while they go to the cafeteria, but somehow their rolemodels have taught them not to trust the presence of a baby in their life. They trust because they are Scandinavian, they mistrust because they are Feminists./HGL
* I Moved to Scandinavia and It Changed How I See People
Meg DuPer | 10 March 2026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_28Q0Oa_fDE
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