A family visiting Sweden’s largest water park, Skara Sommarland, expressed strong dissatisfaction with the behavior of migrants they encountered during their visit. The father described the park as having a strong smell of urine, likening the experience to being in the Middle East or Africa, and noted that Arabic music played through speakers. He criticized the lack of order among migrants, who were reportedly arguing and fighting at the water slides, and claimed that the park had become unrecognizable to him. The family requested a refund and stated they would never return, feeling like a minority in their own country. The incident highlights growing concerns over cultural integration and public behavior in tourist areas.
Lectura del sesgo (Derecha): The article frames the issue around the negative impact of migration on Swedish society, using emotive language such as 'smrdelo je po urinu' (it smelled of urine), 'Bližnji vzhod' (Middle East), and 'manjšina v lastni državi' (minority in our own country). These phrases imply a sense of cultural or

