Swish is only the surface of the dystopia that Sweden is these days. Wait until you find out how Swedish personal numbers (personnummers) work. The government, banks, insurance companies, landlords, etc. can pretty much deny anyone (including Swedish citizens) basic services if they don't have one.
piperswe|1 year ago
amandasystems|1 year ago
You can get it changed, but only after getting a dysphoria diagnosis and a recommendation letter from a doctor and then applying to a specific committee, a process that currently takes more than five years (I don’t know how much more because I’m still waiting).
And then of course it’s an administrative nightmare to get in touch with everyone and tell them you’ve done something that usually is seen as impossible since personnummer are meant to be primary keys in society’s database.
Freak_NL|1 year ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_identity_number_(Swed...
unknown|1 year ago
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7_chars|1 year ago
Is it the need to identify oneself that you find dystopic?
amarant|1 year ago
The difference between the Swedish personnummer and similar system in other countries is basically that the Swedish version functions unusually well.
You can actually get a personnummer without being a citizen.
RhysabOweyn|1 year ago