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Month: February 2020

A warning from Germany: Far-right and populist rhetoric can turn into bullets

Posted on February 21, 2020 by Migrant Tales

THIS STORY WAS UPDATED

An analysis piece in the Guardian looked at the international and local links that lead to the deadly incidents that led to the deaths Tof nine people in Hanau, Germany at the hands of a far-right killer.

Patrik Hermansson of Hope Not Hate, a UK-based far-right monitoring group, correctly warns us again of the danger of toxic anti-immigration rhetoric by far-right and populist groups.

“Part of the problem is that until now the German security community doesn’t seem to have been very good at dealing with the situation,” said Hermansson. “In some cases, extremists have had links with the police and the military.”

According to the Guardian, British investors claim that there are links “between British, German, and Nordic far-right groups.”

In Finland, there are already direct links of the far-right in parliament through the Perussuomalaiset (PS)* party and Nazi-spirited association, Suomen Sisu nevermind neo-Nazi groups like the banned Nordic Resistance Movement (PVL) and Pohjoinen Perinne (Nordic Tradition Group).

Apart from the close ties between the PS and neo-Nazi groups, the Soldiers of Odin are another far-right group masquerading in our country with impunity.

Being white and with the help of institutional racism, groups like the police and military are in danger in Finland of underestimating the far-right threat with the help of denial and cultural wise tales.

Writes the Anti-Hate Crime Organization Finland: “Demonizing groups like Muslims and labeling them as ‘an invasive species’ by a PS MP or spreading fear about how white Finns will become a minority in their country is the same type of poison [of racism and hate] that [Chancellor Angela] Merkel warned.”

Hatred and even violent rhetoric against Muslims, people of color, Jews, and other visible minorities has not unfortunately subsided but picked up in Finland.

Finland must get a grip on the threat the far-right and populist parties pose to our way of life. If we do nothing or too little as now, we will only have ourselves to blame if Hanau-style terrorism strikes our society.

Iltalehti does it again: Spreading hatred and degrading asylum seekers

Posted on February 19, 2020 by Migrant Tales

Finland’s tabloids, Iltalehti and Ilta-Sanomat, are part of the country’s racism and Islamophobia problem. Back in 2015, Ilta-Sanomat stated on a billboard that 10,000 “illegal refugees” will come to Finland.

This biased and racist journalism exposes how biased and unbalanced some Finnish media is.

In their ever-alarming way to boost sales, Iltalehti led a story with the following headline:

“This is how Finland prepares if a lot of illegal migrants cross the eastern border: ‘People can sleep safely,” Interior Minister Maria Ohisalo is quoted as saying.

The question: Are people crossing the eastern border “illegal migrants” or asylum seekers?

Read the original story (in Finnish) here.
See the original posting (in Finnish) here. Ila-Sanomat claims that “this year 10,000 illegal refugees will come to Finland.” Illegal refugees? No such thing. Source: Facebook.

Helsingin Sanomat plays down the far-right, claims it is “an essential part of democracy”

Posted on February 16, 2020 by Migrant Tales

THIS STORY WAS UPDATED

After almost a year after the Perussuomalaiset (PS)* almost pulled off the parliamentary elections of April, Finland’s largest daily, Helsingin Sanomat, treats the Islamophobic far-right party.

A story by Tommi Nieminen correctly points out that the violence called by some PS MPs is unacceptable but then blows his speak-out-against-the-far-right-with-one-hand-and-support-it-with-another with this statement:

Political protest movement – in which the Perussuomalaiset could be included – is an essential part of democracy.”

This sentence by Finland’s largest daily is the reason why Helsingin Sanomat plays down the threat of the PS in politics and society.

Read the full story (in Finnish) here.

How can a party like the PS, which wants Finland to trash its international agreements so that no Muslims and other people of color can enter the country, be good for democracy?

How can a party that believes in pseudosciences like eugenics support ethnonationalism?

How can a party that claims to be a group of lawmakers support its MPs who thank god for burning down a refugee center, dehumanizes asylum seekers as “an invasive species,” or incite people to criminal action by attacking such centers?

Instead of writing wishy-washy articles that play down the far right, why doesn’t Helsingin Sanomat write an editorial denouncing violence against migrants, minorities, women, and our Nordic way of life?

This is one of the big unanswered questions that Nieminen analysis exposes as well as the following: Why write now – almost 10 months after the parliamentary election – about this topic?

His answer? A Hollywood ending to our far-right and racism social ills will come when both sides will kiss and make up.

Migrant Tales has always understood the threat that parties like the PS pose on our society.

After the April 2011 election, when the PS scored their historic victory, raising the number of MPs from 5 to 39, we wrote: “Far-right populism is an illness inflicting Europe at present and it now has a beachhead in Finland.” 

Back then, our blog got cited by Time Magazine. The above quote was a response to PS chairman Timo Soini’s statement: “We [the PS] are not extremists so you can sleep safely.” Has Finland slept politically safely since 2011? I don’t think so.

Back before the 2011 election, Migrant Tales was one of the few blogs that openly questioned and warned about the rise of the PS in Finnish politics.

What the SAS Airline ad forgot to mention: Racism was also copied

Posted on February 15, 2020 by Migrant Tales

Recently SAS Airline made a video about how everything Scandinavian is copied culturally. What the video forgot to tell us is that even if it copies everything, it is selective about what it copies.

Remember the story about a Muslim Swede called Aye Alhassani, who was told flat out that she would have to take off her hijab if she wanted to work as a flight attendant?

Read the full story here.

Certainly, the SAS ad did not mention this. It didn’t even mention how different Scandinavian and Nordic countries like Finland copied racism.

“Thank you, colonialism, for being one of the roots of our present-day racism,” the SAS ad should state.

https://youtu.be/ShfsBPrNcTI

But the ad is right: Everything in our culture, everyone’s culture, is copied.

All of the anti-immigration populist parties in the Nordic region have grown strongly and even been in government.

The Progress Party of Norway recently exited the government because a woman and her two sick al-Hol refugee camp children were brought for treatment to the country.

The Danish People’s Party suffered a big blow in the last election but has succeeded at turning Denmark into one of the most Islamophobic countries in Europe.

Finland and Sweden, both, supposedly, examples of Nordic social equality, have the far-right Sweden Democrats and Perussuomalaiset leading in opinion polls.

No, SAS, there are some things Scandinavia and Finland would have been better off not copying.

SAS Airline ad: What is truly Scandinavian? Absolutely nothing.

Posted on February 13, 2020 by Migrant Tales

THIS STORY WAS UPDATED

The far-right populists in Scandinavia like representatives of the Islamophobic Danish People’s Party are having a fit about a SAS Airline ad that was taken down because it said the truth about culture: everything is copied.

SAS said in a statement: “It is regrettable that the film is misunderstood, that some choose to interpret the message and use it for their own purpose.”

The good news? “We are now continuing the planned campaign, and we hope that it emphasizes the core message that travel enriches us,” the airline said.

https://youtu.be/ShfsBPrNcTI

One reason why far-right populist groups are going nuclear due to the ad is because it exposes their lies and fake nationalism.

The video asks what is truly Scandinavian?

The answer: “Absolutely nothing…Everything is copied.”

And continues: “Everytime we go beyond our borders we are colors, innovation, progress…[we] bring the best of everything to here…in a way Scandinavia was brought here piece by piece by everyday people whofound the best of our home awa from home.”

Helsingin Sanomat’s Saarikoski should seek facts and not rely on his prejudices

Posted on February 13, 2020 by Migrant Tales

The tweet by Saksa Saarikoski of Helsingin Sanomat, Finland’s biggest daily, represents to the tee how our society has changed and become ever-suspicious of asylum seekers.

Finland’s interior minister, Maria Ohisalo, has correctly criticized the EU for its lame and disastrous asylum policy. The suggestion that Ohisalo wants to bring refugee minors from the island of Lesvos to Finland has – surprise, surprise – unleashed a torrent of debate.

Saarikoski’s tweet below picture well the integrity of the ongoing debate: “I understand that we must help children, but is a fast lane to bring 16-17-year-olds [to Finland] reasonable? Doesn’t that encourage a system where the child is sent first, and then the family arrives later? That puts children in harm’s way and to exploitation.”

Really, Saarikoski? Do you have any proof? Are all children sent to the EU aim to help their families come to the EU?

Erna Bodström gives Saarikoski an answer: “Hey Saska, if you want facts, why don’t you find out instead of tweeting without knowing [what you are talking about]? As a journalist, you have learned how to find facts.”

When a journalist at Finland’s largest daily makes such comments about asylum seeker minors, it reveals something worrying about our society: We are hostages to our racism and crippled to change our point of view.”

A dumb question: What the f**k is wrong if a person wants to migrate or flee violence for a better life and future?

What is wrong with these people who want to rob people of this right?

Exposing white Finnish privilege #69: Spreading racism and hatred the Iltalehti and PS way

Posted on February 11, 2020 by Migrant Tales

Any sensible person, irrespective of his cultural and religious background, does not condone sexual harassment. Even so, the police and Iltalehti continue full steam ahead to blame Muslims for these types of crimes.

The blame game is so potent that we forget that most of the sexual harassment cases are committed by Finns. It is not a question of being a white Finn or a foreigner, but a serious issue that men have concerning women.

Moreover, the Iltalehti story does not tell us if these are convictions or how many tourists are suspects. It is all written in code: foreigner + sexual assault means Muslim in Finland.

In countries like Finland, publishing and spreading sexual harassment stories will get you far. If we look at the Oulu sexual harassment cases alone, they were like a lifesaver for the Islamophobic Perussuomalaiset (PS)*.

Jussi Halla-aho, the chairperson of the far-right Perussuomalaiset party, tweets: “Yeah, really in the Perussuomalaiset party wants a mutliethnic or cultural Finland, which is consistently in our party’s program and in our practical activities.” Source: Twitter.

The media and the police gave a lot of support to the PS’ fear-mongering in Oulu as did government parties like the National Coalition Party (Kokoomus) by spreading the same anti-Muslim racism. Today, Finland is being held hostage by a far-right party in parliament that is set on destroying our institutions and because it feels invincible.

The trick? Yell rape out loudly as you and blame migrants for all of the country’s problems.

Read the full story (in Finnish) here..

FINNISH WHITE PRIVILEGE #69

Why doesn’t the media and society, in general, get fed up with racist wise tales on a topic like sexual harassment?

One reason may be that our society has failed in challenging our racism and hatred. These types of social ills are fueled by our ignorance and fear, which in turn are spoon-fed populist quantities by parties like the PS.

If we look at our society, the forces of the far-right are challenging and mocking at us. It is a good matter that Finland is starting to wake up to this threat and slay the ogre back to where it came from, the gutter.

See also:

  • Defining white Finnish privilege #1: I have it and you don’t
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #2: Third culture children versus “pupil with immigrant background” 
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #3 No history, no doctrine, no heroes and no martyrs
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #4 Holding the short end of the stick
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #5 It’s ok to be a racist
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #6 Not having a voice and the media
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #7 A definitive guide
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #8 Underrated and less intelligent
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #9 Mohammad Ali’s insight
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #10 I can victimize and make up any story I like about migrants because I’m white
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #11: Case Teuvo Hakkarainen
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #12: Case Tom Packalén
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #13: Case Matti Putkonen
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #14: Losing sight of the real issue
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #15: Case Halla-ago on the PS
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #16: Rosa Emilia Clay and my history versus yours
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #17: The Perussuomalaiset and our civil rights
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #18: Labeling others according to your prejudice
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #19: My rape statistics about your group
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #20: Labeling Others to strengthen “us” and “them.”
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #21: Who can be a Finn?
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #22: From racist, fascist to a politician without memory
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #23: Greater police powers to monitor migrants and minorities
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #24: Becoming a heartless accomplice in wars and people’s suffering
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #25: This land is my land, this isn’t your land
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #26: Are you an ethnic Finn?
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #27: White versus Other media
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #28: Are you an ethnic Finn (Part 2)?
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #29: Your family is worth less than mine
  • White Finnish privilege #30: Whitewashing and racializing the news
  • White Finnish privilege #31: The Soldiers of Odin and the Finnish media
  • White Finnish privilege #32: The white Finnish police and “them” 
  • White Finnish privilege #33: Appropriating our narrative to maintain the status quo, amass more power and privilege
  • White Finnish privilege #34: Building a political career on privilege and nativist nationalism   
  • White Finnish privilege #35: Case Sampo Terho and the ministry of (dis)culture
  • White Finnish privilege #36: Hate speech and censorship
  • White Finnish privilege #37: The master of near-everything
  • Defining white Finnish privilege #38: Cultural appropriation and racism are quaint discussion topics between white Finns
  • Exposing white Finnish privilege #39: The Hollywood ending of racism that will never happen in Finland
  • Exposing white Finnish privilege #40: To whitewash or to disenfranchise
  • Exposing white Finnish privilege #41: An Islamophobic politician and gender equality 
  • Exposing white Finnish privilege #42: Labeling and shaming
  • Exposing white Finnish privilege #43: White versus dark skin
  • Exposing white Finnish privilege #44: Defending Nazis’ rights to march is ok as long we agree on the common enemy
  • Exposing white Finnish privilege #45: Do blondes have more fun? 
  • Exposing white Finnish privilege #46: Teuvo Hakkarainen = white racism and sexism 
  • Exposing white Finnish privilege #47: President Sauli Niinistö’s “culture inside four walls”
  • Exposing white Finnish privilege #48: Allow me to smear your religion so mine can shine
  • Exposing white Finnish privilege #49: When white privilege backfires 
  • Exposing white Finnish privilege #50: Caving in to white narratives
  • Exposing white Finnish privilege #51: The police are the defenders of white power and privilege
  • Exposing white Finnish privilege #52: Having no privilege is dangerous
  • White Finnish privilege #53: Plan Finland’s unplanned pregnancy campaign #ProtectBlackGirlsToo #Whatofme
  • White Finnish privilege #54: Disguising your racism, bigotry, and prejudices effectively
  • White Finnish privilege #55: It’s that time of the year – Christmas! 
  • White Finnish privilege #56: How Islamophobic is Finland?
  • White Finnish privilege #57: Finland’s “hostile environment” against migrants
  • White Finnish privilege #58: How the police, media and politicians fuel Finland’s hostile environment against Muslims and migrants
  • White Finnish privilege #59: In this country, you are guilty before proven innocent
  • White Finnish privilege #60: Oulu, OULU! Awaken and sniff the racist coffee.
  • Exposing Finnish white privilege #61: #NoRacismInUniversity #WeAreNotSkinColour
  • Exposing Finnish white privilege #62: On free speech and scared white men
  • Exposing Finnish white privilege #63: Silence and acting dumb are the swords of institutional racism
  • Exposing Finnish white privilege #64: The cancer of institutional racism in Finland
  • Exposing Finnish white privilege #65: Racism exists because our society profits from it
  • Exposing Finnish white privilege #66: Abdirahim Husu Hussein and dealing with racist passengers in a racist environment
  • Exposing Finnish white privilege #67: Pirkka-Pekka Petelius’ apology exposes deep-rooted white Finnish supremacy
  • Exposing white Finnish privilege #68: The party that injects Finland’s Islamophobia with steroids and other hate-enhancing drugs

Saako Suomessa ja Silakkaliikkeessä vastustaa rasismia?

Posted on February 9, 2020 by Reija Härkönen
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Monet vaativat jälleen, että perussuomalaisia ei saisi sanoa rasisteiksi. Nämä sanojat ovat osittain samoja ”tolkun ihmisiä”, jotka ovat viimeiset kymmenen vuotta tolkuttaneet, että perussuomalaistenkin on saatava sanoa sanottavansa. Ovat saaneet. Maahanmuuttajat kärsivät, Suomi on tutkimustenkin mukaan Euroopan Unionin rasistisin maa ja keskusteluilmapiiri jopa eduskunnassa on myrkyttynyt.

On vaikea vastustaa rasismia, jos on kiellettyä kertoa, missä sitä esiintyy. Yleinen keskustelu hyvistä tavoista ja yhtäläisestä ihmisarvosta kuulostaa hyvin nopeasti hymistelyltä, jota kukaan ei jaksa lukea. Pitää olla konkretiaa.

Kauniin, hyvätapaisen keskustelun vaatiminen on sinällään hyvä asia. Nämä kauniisti keskustelevat ja hyvätapaiset ovat vain hyvin harvoin sellaisia, jotka alentuvat mukaan nettikeskusteluun rasistiryhmiin tai mihinkään edes oman kunnan ryhmään, jossa keskustelu äityy – niin kuin nykyään tapahtuu lähes jokaisessa nettikeskustelussa – rasistiseksi ja epämiellyttäväksi. On todella helppo olla moraalisesti tällaisen keskustelun yläpuolella, kirjoitella yleviä oman kuplan kesken Twitterissä ja unohtaa ihmiset, jotka ovat vuosia seisoneet vähemmistöjen rinnalla, puolustamassa heitä kaikissa mahdollisissa tilanteissa ja yrittäneet tuoda esille sitä, millainen rasistinen älämölö Suomessa on käynnissä ja mihin se voi johtaa.

Kaikkein vähimmälle huomiolle jäävät itse uhrit. Rasismin kohteilla ei niinkään ole merkitystä, kunhan me suomalaiset saamme väitellä siitä, mikä on oikea tapa vastustaa rasismia.

Rasismin vastustajilla on ja on ollut myös tiedotustehtävä. On saatava välitettyä kaikille rasististen ja äärioikeistolaisten ehdokkaiden äänestäjille, millä tiellä puolueet ovat ja millaista vahinkoa he maallemme ovat jo nyt aiheuttaneet ja mitkä ovat heidän tavoitteensa. Tavallinen media kaunistelee, hymistelee ja jopa peittelee. On sellaisiakin toimittajia, jotka tahtovat edesauttaa äärioikeiston toimintaa. Twitterin hyvesignaloijat vähättelevät ja osallistuvat siten myös aiheesta kirjoittavien tutkijoiden vähättelyyn.

Poliisin, oikeuslaitoksen, tutkijoiden ja toimittajien maalittaminen, tummaihoisten lasten jatkuva kiusaaminen kouluissa, maahanmuuttajien syrjintä työhönotossa, työpaikoilla, liikennevälineissä – nämä ovat kaikki rasistien ja suurelta osin äärioikeistolaisten aktiivien ja heidän äänestäjiensä aikaansaannoksia. Eivät median nettijulkaisujen kommenttiosioissa ja Facebook ja Twitter-tileillään nimellä tai nimimerkillä järkyttävän rasistisia kommentteja kirjoittavat ihmiset ole tulleet ulkoavaruudesta. Mitä todennäköisimmin iso osa heistä äänestää perussuomalaisia, kokoomusta tai rasistisia pienpuolueita. Heidän joukossaan on paljon sellaisia, jotka eivät ole kuulleetkaan mistään rasismista eivätkä halua ymmärtää, mitä ovat tekemässä.

Tänä päivänä ei ole enää yhtäkään ihmistä, joka asettuu perussuomalaisten ehdokkaaksi tietämättä, että puolueen agendalla kaiken muun ylitse menee maahanmuuton, ja nimenomaan puoluejohdon vastenmielisinä pitämien maahanmuuttajien vastustaminen. Oletko koskaan kuullut yhdenkään perussuomalaisen kansanedustajan tuomitsevan sitä, kun joku toinen puolueen kansanedustaja fanittaa julkisesti kansanryhmää vastaan kiihottamisesta juuri tuomittua henkilöä, halventaa julkisesti poliisia, solvaa ja häiritsee tutkijoita ja toimittajia, kiusaa ja solvaa maahanmuuttajataustaisia henkilöitä? Harvassa ovat puuttumiset, kun taas tällaiset teot ovat jokapäiväisiä.

Miksi poliitikot eivät ole näitä tuominneet? Siksi, että tällaiset teot ovat olennainen osa puolueiden toimintaa ja/tai äänestäjien kalastelua. Ylin johtokaan ei niitä tuomitse, vaan pyrkii näyttämään esimerkkiä, kuinka nämä asiat kerrotaan siten, että vaikutus on yhtä ikävä, mutta syytekynnystä ei ylitetä.

Silakkaliikkeellä on hieno ja ymmärrettävä tarkoitus parantaa keskusteluilmapiiriä, olla leimaamatta ketään ja keskustella kohteliaasti. On kuitenkin suuri vaara, että rasisteja halaamalla tullaankin edistäneeksi rasismin leviämistä. Keskustelu rasisteja tukevien trollien kanssa johtaa nopeasti siihen, että alusta ei ole kaikille keskustelijoille turvallinen.

Suosittelen, että liike keskittyy konkreettiseen hyvän edistämiseen, mutta ei kiellä pahan olemassaoloa eikä jätä käyttämättä tiedotusmahdollisuuttaan. Siksi ehdotan, että hyvän, kohteliaan ja muut keskustelijat huomioivan keskustelun ja ryhmäytymisen ohella aletaan suunnitella ja toteuttaa konkreettisia projekteja, joilla edistetään vähemmistöryhmien tuntemusta ja rauhanomaista rinnakkaineloa. Ne voisivat aivan hyvin olla nettiprojekteja ja tarvittaessa kehittyä kohtaamisiksi myös reaalimaailmassa.

Ehdotuksia:

Rakas maahanmuuttajakaverini – tarinoita voimaannuttavista kohtaamisista uussuomalaisten kanssa.

Työpaikkaprojektit. Mitä jokainen silakka voisi tehdä työpaikallaan, jotta se muuttuisi mukavammaksi paikaksi ja rasismi jäisi pois kahvipöytäkeskusteluista. Tervehtivätkö kaikki siivoojaa ja etenkin somalisiivoojaa?

Suomen- ja ruotsinkielisten yhteiset jutut. Suomalaisten ja somalien yhteiset jutut. Keskustelua siitä, kuinka saatettaisiin koululaisryhmät enemmän puuhaamaan yhdessä.

Ota maahanmuuttaja töihin -kampanja.

Et saa puhua pahaa minun ystävästäni -kampanja.

Hyvänä esimerkkinä aikaisemmasta tällaisesta toiminnasta on nettikampanja, jonka toteutimme v. 2016 ja joka oli osoitus siitä, kuinka tärkeää on, että kovan työn uuteen maahan asettumisessa tehneet ihmiset saavat huomiota ja tunnustusta: https://www.facebook.com/ennenolinpakolainen/.

Missä ovat silakkaliikkeen maahanmuuttajat? Kun seuraavan kerran järjestetään suurtapaaminen, pyydetäänkö myös maahanmuuttajat mukaan?

Toivottavasti Silakoiden keskusteluryhmästä tulee turvallinen paikka nimenomaan maahanmuuttajille keskustella kohtaamastaan rasismista ja siitä, miten sitä saataisiin vähennettyä. Tämä asia on yhteinen ja se on tehtävä yhdessä kaikkien Suomen asukkaiden kanssa.

Is Matias Turkkila a part of Finland’s Islamophobic network? You bet!

Posted on February 6, 2020 by Migrant Tales

One matter is for certain: You don’t need to prove somebody is a racist because that person does it for you. Racists also think people are stupid and can’t see through them.

While I am not suggesting that Turkkila is a racist, he’s had a big role in helping the Perussuomalaiset (PS)* and its politicians to spread the party’s Islamophobic message and their brand of hatred of people of color.

Matias Turkkila “feels angry” because he name was mentioned on page 315 of the report: “As in previous years, Laura Huhtasaari, PS vice president and MP, ranks high on the Islamophobic network together with the president of the party, Jussi Halla aho, who was convicted in 2012 of ethnic agitation and breaching the sanctity of religion. Others include: Teuvo Hakkarainen, Sebastian Tynkkynen, Atte Kaleva, Matias Turkkila, Marco de Wit, Marko Mäki, Junes Lokka, and Tiina Wiik.
Even if Muslims account for an estimated 1.8% of the total population and nonEU migrants from Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Africa amount to 16.9% (63,362
in 2017) of Finland’s foreign-born residents, Halla-aho, Huhtasaari, and other
Islamophobes like the neo-Nazi PVL make a big deal about Muslims being a threat
to society. Huhtasaari, who supports U.S. President Donald Trump and Hungary’s strongman Viktor Orbán, is worried about the “Islamization” of Europe. In a
recent post on social media, she expressed her three greatest concerns: “no substitution for Finland’s population and culture; we don’t want Finland taken over by
Islam; and we don’t want people in our streets to be substituted for women and
girls wearing veils.” Source: European Islamophobia Report 2018.

Some facts about how Turkkila and how he has furthered racism with the help of the Islamophobic network:

  • He’s was PS Jussi Halla-aho’s campaign manager. Halla-aho was convicted in 2012 for ethnic agitation and breaching the sanctity of religion;
  • Founding with Halla-aho or by himself Hommaforum, an Islamophobic platform to frame and attack antiracists and other people they don’t like;
  • He is editor os Suomen Uutiset, a PS publication that regularly spews hatred and misinformation about people of color and Muslims.

The question: Does Matias Turkkila belong to the Islamophobic network of Finland?

Definitely yes!

Is the PS a far-right party?

You bet!

Is the PS Islamophobic?

Certainly!

President Sauli Niinistö is worried about the rise of “anti-Semitism and racism” in Finland

Posted on February 5, 2020 by Migrant Tales

It is a positive sign that President Sauli Niinistö, who has been no friend of cultural diversity in the past, speaks out against the rise of anti-Semitism and racism in Finland on the formal opening of parliament on Wednesday, according to Yle News.

He said: There are signs of anti-Semitism and racism being on the rise, unfortunately also in Finland,” he said. “We must be resolute in opposing them. They do not deserve any foothold in our society.”

And added: “Hate speech, too, generates a myriad of emotions in its targets, from shame to hatred.”

Read the original story here.

While it is encouraging that President Niinistö has awoken to the threat that racism and hate speech pose in Finland, one hopes that it isn’t too late to change course.

Even if the president didn’t mention any names of parties, analysts saw that he was pointing to the Perussuomalaiset (PS)* party.

Another matter that is interesting to note in his speech is that while he mentioned anti-Semitism, he did not say anything about an ever-growing social ill called Islamophobia.

Anti-Islam racism has such a foothold in Finland that it helps minor parties like the PS over a decade ago to become the biggest opposition party today.

Racism is a threat in Finland, irrespective of who the victim is. It is a good matter that President Niinistö finally understands the gravity of the problem.

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