In a clip from a longer YouTube video that is circulating on social media, Somali Mohamed Alikar, better known as Life of Momo, explains how much he enjoyed his visit to his homeland where everyone he met looked like him.
In the wake of mass immigration, Sweden has rapidly transformed into an almost unrecognizable place in some areas, and the demographic situation, especially among the younger population, indicates that population replacement is very real and happening at a rapid pace.
Not recognizing one’s own country due to the influx of people from other parts of the world has long been considered racist, despite it being a very natural feeling. However, the outcry and accusations of racism are absent when it is those with an immigrant background making the statement.
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In the current case that is receiving a lot of attention, Somali YouTube personality Life of Momo talks about his visit to Somalia and how he particularly enjoyed being surrounded by his compatriots.
Based on his experience, he asserts that if all countries’ populations consist of their respective indigenous populations,
