Month: April 2023
Muistatko vuoden 2019 “anna hukkua lista?” Samat poliitikot, jotka toivoivat kuolemaan turvapaikanhakijalle Välimerellä ovat yhä politiikassa
TÄMÄ JUTTU ON PÄIVITETTY Onkin vaikeaa kuvitella moraalia ilman empatiaa. Anniina Alma Median EU vaalikone vuodelta 2019 on paljastunut, että perussuomalaisten ja kokoomuslaisten ehdokkaat ovat kaikista innokkaimpia hukuttamaan maahanmuuttajia Välimereen. Tähän vaalikonen kysymykseen neutraali vastaus on vähintään ongelmallinen. Tarkoittavatko, että olevat hiljaa ja katsovat sormien läpi kun ihmiset hukkuvat? Vaalikonen 13/20 kysymys: “EU:n velvollisuus on…
Finland’s new government: No evil can last 100 years – but it can, possibly, last for four years
Finland’s next government will likely comprise of four parties: National Coalition Party (Kokoomus), Perussuomalaiset (PS)*, Swedish People’s Party, and Christian Democrats, according to Helsingin Sanomat. Even if the makeup of the government was pretty clear at the onset, many questions remain. One is Finland’s chronic labor shortage and PS opposition to asylum seekers and labor…
Suomen mediaseurantakollektiivi:* Lehdistön kiinnostus nuorisojengeihiin on lopahtanut vaalien jälkeen
LEHDISTÖTIEDOTE Kuten oikein ennustimme, tiedotusvälineiden ja sosiaalisen median kiinnostus Suomen nuorisojengiongelmaa kohtaan on vähentynyt eduskuntavaalien jälkeen, Meltwaterin haun mukaan. Kaksikymmentäkolme päivää jälkeen ja ennen 2. huhtikuuta pidettyjä vaaleja, juttujen määrää laski 70,5 prosenttia 44 jutusta 13:een. Merkittävin pudotus nähtiin sosiaalisessa mediassa, jossa postausten määrä putosi 87,4 prosentilla, 2 560 postauksesta 314 postaukseen. Nämä luvut paljastavat sen,…
Elections are over in Finland – media and social media interest in “youth gangs” nosedives
As Migrant Tales correctly predicted, interest in the so-called “youth gang” problem has tanked in the media and social media after the parliamentary election. Twenty-three days after and before the April 2 election, news on the topic by five media outlets (Helsingin Sanomat, Yle, MTV, Iltalehti, and Ilta-Sanomat) plummeted by 54.5% to five stories from…
Nordic region’s lurch to the far right
The problem with xenophobic parties in the Nordic region is that all promote social exclusion and more social exclusion. If the elections in Sweden weren’t a preview of the political path of the Nordic region, the April elections in Finland confirmed it. In both countries, parties that base their support on suspicion of minorities and migrants fared well. Apart…
What does not kill you makes you stronger
Some may have noticed that Migrant Tales has been for almost two weeks due to a barrage of long and sustained hacking that corrupted the database. Fortunately, and thanks to Jarkko Hakanen’s expertise, Migrant Tales is now well-guarded against future attacks. Hackers are like killers, who try to silence you. They can’t and never will….
Migrant Tales: down but not out
Migrant Tales is a target of hostile hackers who disagree with our views. The last attack was the worst, forcing the site to shut down for a week. We expect to have everything working normally this week. While these attacks aim to shut us up, they only make us more determined and prove that our…
Finland’s next government will be…
Forming a coalition government will be a challenge for Petteri Orpo’s National Coalition Party (Kokoomus). Two options are in the race: Kokoomus (48 seats) + Perussuoalaiset (PS)* (46) + Christian Democrats (5) + Swedish People’s Party (10), with a total of 109 seats. The other option is Kokoomus + Social Democrats (43) + Christian Democrats…
The PS even discriminates against the deceased
According to Helsingin Sanomat, the Helsinki city council voted to build a Ghusi facility for Muslims at the Malmi cemetery. In the same way, the Finns washed their dead in saunas before burial, and Muslims in Finland will have the same opportunity to show their respect for their deceased. Even if sensible people would have…