Talk:Just D
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I am not sure if the Swedish suburbs would be considered "ghettos" per se, as I believe they are (,spite high unemployment rating, welfare payments and ethnical segregation) relatively safe and open places. This could be argued, but I don't think they comparable to ghettos in USA, South Africa etc. anyway.
- I agree and have rephrased this. Also, in what way does Petter Askegren - as far as I know a Södermalm-born middle class guy with no immigrant heritage - represent multiculturalism to a larger extent than Just D? / Alarm 10:27, 18 August 2005 (UTC)
- I agree with the above and have rephrased it further. --Tsaddik Dervish 10:08, 23 August 2005 (UTC)
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- "Their lyrics referred to förortsdjungeln (the suburban jungle) i.e"... The lyrics of that song points out that Just D were all lost in the suburbs.
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