Anyone got "red pilled" here on /r/european?

I joined this sub out of my political stand-point on the EU. I just do not see why we cannot keep our sovereignty, open trade with the world, laws, borders and remain as a collaborative political body. I was so called "red pilled" before coming here. I grew up in a small town that has been over-run with immigrants from south east asia and the town just isn't English anymore. Crime is high and there is a lot of asian (muslim for the most part, Sikhs and Hindus are generally much more easy going and assimilate way better) on white crime which seems to be ignored. I regularly got into fights as a teenager for being white and being in the 'wrong area'. I never backed down and when i could, i moved out of there. For now I live and work in Sweden and, even five years ago when i got here, immigration seemed relatively low even in Gothenburg compared to where i was from but it was very noticeable how much crime and social malaise the immigrant population has brought here. The numbers since then have simply skyrocketed. When i look at Sweden, I see England perhaps as it was in the 70s or 80s; the native culture is still strong but the thought control around immigration is in overdrive. I really worry for Sweden, they are letting in a vast amount of immigrants and it will be the death of their culture so much sooner than has happened in the UK. Whenever I vote here i vote for the nationalists to at least help in some way but I fear it is an inevitable downward spiral. I have to say though that what makes me laugh the most here in Sweden is the complete hypocrisy and willful ignorance of the social and economic problems of immigration by so called 'leftists'. They preach 'immigrants welcome' and equality for all and human rights but they brush off the crime statistics but all live in their little enclaves in the trendy parts of Gothenburg. Majorna is a perfect example. I have never heard of a leftist family moving out to Angered or Bergsjön to help immigrants integrate with the native culture, enjoy the vibrancy and help move society along to the multicultural workers paradise they envision. No of course not. Actions speak louder than words and trendy pc whites all stick together. Segregation is alive and well in Sweden allbeit unofficially. I am just hoping to move somewhere in the world unaffected by this social decline.

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