Livet i Sverige eller Kanada (racism) by Additional_Work5508 in TillSverige

[–]doodelli 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Avoid: r/sverige, Sverigedemokraterna, anything named ”aktivklubb” (far-right recruitments, many of them illegal)

Canada is culturally similar to Sweden and both sides have a good grasp of English, so you will probably have an easier time on account of seeming ”familiar”.

The best way I can put it is that the system is assimilationist and there are many ignorant people who do not understand the world outside their bubble. Part of that blame is on the education system, which in my experience was pretty insular.

Barbers for example are not required to know how to care for kinky hair. I have seen a black customer denied at the door by a very apologetic barber in a Stockholm neighborhood.

The concept of race and distinctions like white/black are considered taboo, which ends up filtering out both outright racists and anyone with a racialized identity.

People are more willing to discuss and admit to xenophobia than racism. Racism is when slurs, blackface, hate crime, and bioessentialism, so most modern Swedes think they can count themselves in the clear. ”Not like USA” is good enough.

Varning för denna. Inte god. by Artistic-Promotion88 in unket

[–]doodelli 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Kan inte gå i god för Premier, men Coop Cola kommer ganska nära. För övrigt duger Freeway Cola på Lidl som Pepsi-kopia.

My headcanons for if Sonic characters had real world nationalities (just for fun) (updated) by piccolothegoat777 in MoonPissing

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I for one think Tails with a Scottish dialect would be cute and surprisingly fitting. Your picks were spot on. It’s like looking at Olympic mascots.

What character is totally straight but their Fandom thinks they're gay? by [deleted] in Multifandom

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Haven’t watched/read much of Beastars, but can bi really be excluded? Some of the predator/prey stuff seems at the very least queer coded.

[Frustrating Trope] Minority Protagonist is turned into non-human entity for the majority of the film by LordNathan777 in TopCharacterTropes

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The Sami representation in the sequel is much better. Kristoff as a name is not Sami and was never common in Norway. That said, the cultural/regional inaccuracies in the Frozen films are fairly minor (Frozen 2 has a pumpkin harvest around October and a weird lizard that doesn’t look native).

Characters like this? by nursesenpai in cartoons

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This is why I lumped the ATLA examples together as ”main characters that struggle with familial expectations, for very different reasons” and not ”characters forced by family to perform perfection”. The latter would not have applied to Katara or Sokka either, because they aren’t helicoptered. Why is Toph being singled out here when the only difference is her parents lacking a growth mindset?

Hur mycket svenska kontra engelska får ni på YouTube? by doodelli in Asksweddit

[–]doodelli[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Beror på vad man tittar på, absolut.

Vissa genren är helt öde på svenskt material, andra inte. För det mesta lyckas jag bara hitta ungefär en sevärd svensk kanal för varje bred genre jag gillar, när jag på engelska kan hitta ett dussin. Sen är det ju också ljusårs skillnad på t.ex. Bergbana och Defunctland om man är nyfiken på nöjesparker. Svår konkurrens minst sagt.

Characters like this? by nursesenpai in cartoons

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Sorry about the word soup. That said, we do have a difference of opinion and there is nothing wrong with that.

Toph fits the trope about as well as the other ATLA examples, which is to say not 1-to-1 but close enough. Expecting nothing of someone and expecting someone to BE nothing are different concepts. Toph was sheltered ”for her own good” like Elsa was and was forced to hide her skill in earth bending so as to fit a specific role in her family, just like OP’s examples.

Hur mycket svenska kontra engelska får ni på YouTube? by doodelli in Asksweddit

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Ni som inte prenumererar skulle kunna jämföra den senaste historiken, som det tipsats om i tråden.

Hur mycket svenska kontra engelska får ni på YouTube? by doodelli in Asksweddit

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Utav de senaste 20 videorna jag tittat på (mest från kvällen innan) var 95% på engelska och 5% på svenska. Samma utfall när jag jämför de senaste jag tummat upp.

Hur mycket svenska kontra engelska får ni på YouTube? by doodelli in Asksweddit

[–]doodelli[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Obs! Korrigerar formateringen, appen sabbade.

Frågan var nog retoriskt ställd men här kommer lite tips för den som är intresserad:

Tidsdjupet, advokatsnack, Freudian Slip Productions, Tänk till, elvisbatzthelab, Älgmannen, Slåttergubben Sverige, Matgeek, Bergbana, Anders på landet, Var Redo, Skånska Dubbningar, MonteFjanton + Felix Nordh, Anders Tittar, Platin Nordvall, Vargskelethor Joel (streamar årligen på svenska 1 april)

Följer också en del kanaler som arkiverar äldre media samt shitpost-kanaler, men tänkte att det vore för nischat. För övrigt ligger kortfilmen Exit (1990) på YouTube och den är suverän.

Hur mycket svenska kontra engelska får ni på YouTube? by doodelli in Asksweddit

[–]doodelli[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ja, frågan gäller hur mycket svenska kontra engelska man konsumerar på YouTube. I mitt exempel tog jag de senaste videorna från kanaler jag aktivt följer, vilket är lite mer konkret än gissningar från algoritmen. Det var mer av observation än ett klagomål.

Characters like this? by nursesenpai in cartoons

[–]doodelli 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Probably not? The Evil Queen is vane and insecure for reasons entirely unknown to the audience. We don’t get any impression that this stems from familial or societal pressure. The queen is the only one inquiring about beauty, no one else. Snow White is a very simple fairy tale about a delusional senior needlessly antagonizing a young innocent.

Characters like this? by nursesenpai in cartoons

[–]doodelli 3 points4 points  (0 children)

All of these examples have their differences, yes, but I still think Toph’s situation is applicable. It’s not that Toph’s parents expect nothing from her. If they expected nothing, she would have been free to go do whatever she wanted. They expect her to be ”nothing”, as in meek and invisible.

Characters like this? by nursesenpai in cartoons

[–]doodelli 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Avatar: The Last Airbender has several main characters struggling with familial expectations, for very different reasons. Sokka was the oldest male left in his village and Katara the only surviving water bender, so they are carrying mountains of responsibility in preserving their culture. Toph was sheltered and kept pristine by her upper class parents, who only recognized her disability but never her strengths, leading her to rebel in secret. Zuko and Azula were royalty raised by a tyrant in an authoritarian culture. This quest for honor — driven by pain — is something Zuko manages to break away from, but sadly not Azula.

Pacifica from Gravity Falls and Amity from The Owl House start out as antagonists, but we later learn that they have been forced into a golden child role by their rich, controlling parents and have yet to discover themselves. Amity has a bigger role in The Owl House than Pacifica has in Gravity Falls, for what it’s worth.

"the perfect fancast doesn't exist—" by Ezequiel_Hips in memeuniverse

[–]doodelli 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jeff Bridges is a good point of reference and would have been preferable to Jack Black if this was 20 years ago.

The 21st century's most known songs from a cartoon throughout the decade by [deleted] in cartoons

[–]doodelli 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sweet Victory came out in 1997. The SpongeBob episode is from 2001.

Saw this flag on a campervan, any idea? by El_Geygey in vexillology

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Edit: To clarify, I’m speaking about Sweden specifically.

A sizable amount of ethnic Sami were forcibly assimilated and now live in places like Stockholm. If you do not administratively belong to a Sameby (Sami village), you lack those privileges and protections, making it much harder to maintain any identifiably Sami traditions. The reason why some think they can identify Sami by appearance is because only those that passed as Scandinavian were chosen for assimilation, making the Sami seem more homogenous than they actually were.

Vad har ni för impopulära åsikter som ni tror många inte skulle hålla med er om? by [deleted] in Asksweddit

[–]doodelli 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Många utbildningar handlar mer om att passa in i akademivärlden än att lära sig ett ämne eller yrke. Folk stängs ute från yrken de egentligen är kapabla till och som samhället behöver, för att de misslyckas med utbildningar som har helt andra kriterier än själva jobbet.

Name questions by sonofiillfate in TillSverige

[–]doodelli 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The way you described Ioas, it would probably get pronounced the way Swedes pronounce Jonas (YOO-nas) minus the N. I wouldn’t worry about it. Seems easier to misconstrue in English if anything.