>What's the deal with Sweden?
> …
>never mentioned by Q. Why?
Probably because Sweden is small and unimportant?
As a Swede I can report that all the negative news from Sweden that has done rounds on the internet the last few years give an exaggerated view. Life is still good here for the most part, as long as you don't live in the no-go zones controlled by criminal gangs, and no Swedes do that!
There are some immigrants everywhere of course these days, but they aren't causing half as much trouble as you'd think if you read the alarmist reports. My own little town is still perfectly safe and life goes on as always. The only problem is that the town budget is under pressure. Feeding a bunch of idle Somalis is expensive…
The reason you see little resistance to the globalist crap in Sweden, is because most of us really don't see anything wrong happening in our own lives. The kind of stuff you mention is just not perceived as a problem, or even perceived at all for most Swedes.
For instance, you'll struggle to find a Swede who thinks it's a problem that we aren't allowed to own firearms (other than for hunting or markmanship sports, both heavily regulated). The reason no-one sees this as a problem, is because we have never seen a criminal in our lives, or experienced a situation where we had to defend ourselves. I can see that it's a good right to have on principle, and lament that I don't have it, but I'd be lying if I told you I ever considered getting a gun! I have never felt the need!
For chrissake, I've kept my bike unlocked on the street outside my house for 15 years now, without having it stolen. That's how safe Sweden is, if you aren't living in a particularly rough spot.