I'M VOTING AND LEAVING, BIATCHES
So before I left I made sure I voted in the Swedish elections. (Make sure you vote on the 19th, people!) After a few weeks of careful observations I've come to the conclusion that most of the party leaders suck.
- As it's Sweden, they all end up wanting pretty much the same thing anyway. Cause God forbid that someone would want something different, stick out or not be a complete wozz.
- Most of them have a really bad sense of style. And I know that Swedish people think that when the party leaders look like crap they're more "part of the people" and blablabla. I don't care. I don't want to be represented by a person who looks like he/ she hasn't showered or is incapable of finding clothes that fit properly. It's about my reputation too you know. For example, would YOU like to be associated with this guy? No, didn't think so.
- I'm fascinated by how none of them has some form of degree apart from Fredrik Reinfeldt, Jan Björklund and Maria Wetterstrand. I'm also fascinated by some just having 2- year A- levels (such as Göran Hägglund and Mona Sahlin). (Oh- on Mona's CV it says that she started the Barbie club when she was 20 or something. Does anywone know what that is? Or why it's on her CV?) Not that you HAVE to have a degree to be a politician or to be smart. But I mean seriously. It'd be good if you, you know, knew some things. About something. Like law, politics and/ or economy. It would give people more confidence in you. No?
Don't get me wrong, they're entertaining to watch. I laugh a lot. Especially at Lars Ohly. Because he seems to be living in a different universe. But it's ok, he can stay there as long as I don't have to visit. (See Lars in the picture below.)


- As it's Sweden, they all end up wanting pretty much the same thing anyway. Cause God forbid that someone would want something different, stick out or not be a complete wozz.
- Most of them have a really bad sense of style. And I know that Swedish people think that when the party leaders look like crap they're more "part of the people" and blablabla. I don't care. I don't want to be represented by a person who looks like he/ she hasn't showered or is incapable of finding clothes that fit properly. It's about my reputation too you know. For example, would YOU like to be associated with this guy? No, didn't think so.

- I'm fascinated by how none of them has some form of degree apart from Fredrik Reinfeldt, Jan Björklund and Maria Wetterstrand. I'm also fascinated by some just having 2- year A- levels (such as Göran Hägglund and Mona Sahlin). (Oh- on Mona's CV it says that she started the Barbie club when she was 20 or something. Does anywone know what that is? Or why it's on her CV?) Not that you HAVE to have a degree to be a politician or to be smart. But I mean seriously. It'd be good if you, you know, knew some things. About something. Like law, politics and/ or economy. It would give people more confidence in you. No?
Don't get me wrong, they're entertaining to watch. I laugh a lot. Especially at Lars Ohly. Because he seems to be living in a different universe. But it's ok, he can stay there as long as I don't have to visit. (See Lars in the picture below.)

So, after some thinking I've decided on a party that I find a bit more bearable than the others. Congratulations to you! =D
Myself, I'm voting and leaving. The country.
Myself, I'm voting and leaving. The country.
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