It might be that it is diversity of opinions that count here, and that there can be significant differences in opinions based on where you grew up etc.
So swedes are cool with this, but what about people from different backgrounds? As the GP hints, people working in Sweden who are not Swedish are not comfortable with this, so perhaps in countries with much more diversity these things would never get off of the ground due to the sheer number of competing opinions on what is acceptable/unacceptable etc
You hit the nail on the head; this is one of the many issues with diversity that is never discussed. Or rather, this is an example of how many people nowadays want superficial diversity (skin color, food, etc) but don't actually want diversity of opinions (thus we have political correctness, cancel culture, etc).
So swedes are cool with this, but what about people from different backgrounds? As the GP hints, people working in Sweden who are not Swedish are not comfortable with this, so perhaps in countries with much more diversity these things would never get off of the ground due to the sheer number of competing opinions on what is acceptable/unacceptable etc