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Did you know that Sweden has a "freedom to roam" law? Making all land available for everyone. That's why camping, hiking, berry/mushroom picking etc is deeply integrated in Swedish life. It also helps that 70% of the country is forest, lakes, swamps, wetlands etc.
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>>221299784
I prefer the american law where you can shoot anybody that steps on your yard in the head.
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>>221299784
Scotland has that, England doesn't but there are so many footpaths everywhere across fields that you can just walk around anyway.
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>>221299836
>I prefer the american law where you can shoot anybody that steps on your yard in the head.
God, America is so fucking based.
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>>221299784
Is that why so many Somalis are roaming Sweden?
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>>221299784
All of the forest land is owned by the state here, so you're free to roam too.
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>>221299856
Overpopulated cringe.
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>>221299856
I thought Britain had "right to roam" embedded pretty deeply in law?
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>>221299784
We DO THIS IN FINLAND as well. and funnily enough, the land owned by the state is to a large degree national parks etc. where there are more restrictions than on private held land. >>221299931
browns are unironically scared of nature and especially forests, they never roam in the forest they only exist in cities. there was even a case of a refugee housing unit in some small rural village close to a forest and the iraqis there complained because they were deathly afraid of being so close to the forest.
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>>221302271
>they were deathly afraid of being so close to the forest.
Why are they like that?
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>>221299784
Doesn't every country have this?
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>>221302487
Plenty don't. Some countries have private property
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>>221302351
I have no idea. I have never seen a brown person out on a trail.
>>221302487
it must encompass private land as well to count. this is why russia fails on a technicality even though in practice they have the exact same thing because >>221302159
it's just they have no law where you can walk on private held land freely, but they in practice have no privately held land to begin with.
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>>221302500
We have private property too (I mean, you can't just wander into people's houses or gardens), but if someone buys a massive amount of woodland or something, that doesn't mean they can stop people from entering it just because they own it.
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>>221302351
>>221302563
I feel like they have this brownoid mentality ingrained in their DNA where they fear that some wild animal is going to fuck them up.

When I was in the millitary my first night camping in the forest, I was put on foxhole nightwatch duty with this somali guy. And he was absolutely freaking out about snakes coming to bite him. Dude was actually terrified to be in a dark forest. He also started to autistically do jumping jacks because he feared he would freeze. This was in july....
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Most of the nature where I live literally looks like this. If I were to get out of the car and decide to venture myself into nature, I'd get my body all scratched due to the thorny vegetation, and would probably get bitten by insects or snakes in there too.

Europeans can simply stop randomly somewhere in the road and get into some Lord of the Rings tier forest where there are no venomous snakes, a metric fuckton of insects or shitty thorny plants.
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>>221302662
>When I was in the millitary my first night camping in the forest, I was put on foxhole nightwatch duty with this somali guy. And he was absolutely freaking out about snakes coming to bite him. Dude was actually terrified to be in a dark forest. He also started to autistically do jumping jacks because he feared he would freeze. This was in july....
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>>221302662
lmao
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>>221299784
lake trout is so delicious
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>>221302487
nope, not at all. huge problem in ireland.
we don't have robust right to roam here but there's so much empty land that it doesn't matter much
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>>221302563
>but they in practice have no privately held land to begin with.
Your living property is private. But it is attached to settlement/town/village structure of lands. If the land falls under "forest" classification, then no one can own it. And the ones who want to create recreational area there or just cut down the trees, or create some mine/gas extractor they can only rent this land. And no living property is allowed on "forest" class of land.
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>>221302662
>freaking out about snakes coming to bite him. Dude was actually terrified to be in a dark forest. He also started to autistically do jumping jacks because he feared he would freeze. This was in july....
kek
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>>221302724
This same dude was also the only one who could not swim during the mandatory swimming class. They let him pity pass by allowing him to kinda move halfway across the pool while holding onto the side for dear life. His eyes were bulging out of his skull from terror, afraid he was going to drown.

On another occasion he managed to lose both of his summer caps and was forced to wear pic related on a scorching summer day because the rules states that a soldier has to have headwear.
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>>221299784
>drive around the vast empty countryside of Brazil
>every road side is fenced
It's the main thing that makes me resent capitalism. The place is extremely depopulated but I'll be fucked for crossing a fence into empty land.
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>>221302271
>>221302662
I dont know what you're talking about, walking around forests or mountains or nature in general, even just in the desert is very big here. I think you're projecting since your countries are more known for being sheltered and introverted and this is your way to brush it off
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>>221302662
Should've told him about hoop snakes
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>>221303116
Funnily enough I actually had a pet snake at the time and the somali was deeply confounded that a man could have a snake as a pet.
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>>221299836
Its called castle doctrine. Some states, usually red states, have very strong castle doctrine laws where the sterotype of being able to shoot people on their lawn



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