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One interesting matter about how Perussuomalaiset (PS)* politicians spread racism is how they try to hide it in sheep’s clothing. The trick, from the PS perspective, is to spread in code as much as possible your racist views.
An interview on Saturday in Yle’s Ykkösaamu with PS chairperson Jussi Halla-aho showed just that, the wolf sheep’s clothing searching out his victims inside parliament.

I sent the host four questions that I’d hope Yle’s Ykkösaamu would ask Halla-aho:
- Do you want to stop asylum seekers from coming to Finland?
- As in your past writings, do you still consider the Holocaust an exaggeration and the Nuremberg Trials a farce?
- Do you believe that we should ditch human rights (UN and EU declarations)?
- Are you an anti-Semite? What about being an Islamophobe?
Observing the PS for several years, it is interesting to note how their use of language has changed and how they speak in code. They rarely label Muslims directly but prefer to call them asylum seekers or people from the Middle East.
Another matter put into the mix of their hateful rhetoric is justifying by redefining what is racism. This became evidently clear on Yle’s Ykkösaamu when Halla-aho was asked about such a social ill.
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