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Shame on you if you are a Finnish politician and don’t know what racism is!

Posted on August 21, 2023August 21, 2023 by Migrant Tales

One clear aspect of Finland’s heated debate about racism is how politicians, especially from the Perussuoomalaiset (PS) party, claim ignorance about what racism is. PS MP Joakim Vigelius went as far as to claim that the term “racism” has suffered from inflation.

I wonder if victims of racism and microaggression feel the same way.

As can be seen with Vigelius’ view of racism, it is always a white person setting the narrative and definitions about such a social ill.

Another politician, MP Jani Mäkelä, the head of the PS parliamentary group, said in Helsingin Sanomat that other groups define the term to fit their political needs.

“They take this term, arbitrarily define its content according to their own definition,” he said.

One of the most unusual comments that Mäkelä made to Helsingin Sanomat was his definition of racism. According to him, the law protects the individual from discrimination but this cannot apply to immigration policy, cultural and national groups.

He said that cultures, where women and sexual minorities are treated badly, cannot be considered equal to Finnish culture.

“Such a culture should be seen as inferior if it treats people like that,” added Mäkelä.

In other words, Finnish law protects individual rights against discrimination but it isn’t racist to speak demeaningly of groups like Muslims.

As one navigates through the denials and smoke screens from politicians about racism, it’s easy to understand that such tactics aim to deceive.

Some friendly advice: If you have difficulty figuring out what is racism, ask and do some research. That is how we did it in California: one can achieve a lot with the help of cultural sensitivity and the willingness to learn.

Unless you have lived isolated from people, there is no reason why you should blame ignorance on your racism.

Another piece of advice: if you want people to treat you with respect, then you should treat them with respect, too.


The only way for the government to save face is for Riikka Purra to resign

Posted on August 19, 2023August 19, 2023 by Migrant Tales

The big question is what impact will the racism scandals that have rocked Prime Minister Petteri Orpo’s government. For one, they reveal an era when politicians can say anything they want and face little to no accountability.

Perussuomalaiset (PS)* Finance Minister Riikka Purra’s racist and violent comments of 2008 have put her in a difficult bind. She has tried to mitigate the damage by stating that the posts are old and she wrote them before entering politics.

Sure, Purra, you were a 31-year-old adult doing Ph.D. research at the time.

Writes Politico: “Purra — from the right-wing populist Finns Party [PS] — has been accused of writing: “Is anyone up for spitting on beggars … ?” as well as using racist slurs historically used to demean Black people. The racist comments were published under the acronym “riikka” in the guestbook of former Finns Party leader Jussi Halla-aho’s online blog Scripta.”

A good example of how an Islamophobic party like the PS covers its hatred for Muslims. In the top picture, the PS claims that Muslim women are oppressed because they wear certain Muslim attire. In the second cartoon below, the PS gives its real opinion: “Why don’t you go back to where you came from? That dress has no place in Finland.” Purra made a comment in 2019 of a woman with a “black sack” which she hasn’t apologized.


Purra also threatened in her posts to kill migrant youths on a commuter train and called Turks “monkeys.”

How many of us would think of joining a racist site like Purra did and writing racist comments to our heart’s content?

I wouldn’t.

In a normal world, any politician, never mind a minster, would be forced to resign after writing such racist things. The fact that the Purra and other ministers like Wille Rydman don’t want to resign, shows how politics in Finland want to defy the law of political gravity.

Continue reading “The only way for the government to save face is for Riikka Purra to resign”

PM Petteri Opro: “There is nothing racist or discriminatory in the government program”

Posted on August 18, 2023August 18, 2023 by Migrant Tales

And that is not all that Orpo said in Helsingin Sanomat: “We are doing everything in our power to eradicate racism and discrimination,” he continued, “We are doing more [on this front] than any government before us.”

In light of the scandals that have rocked Orpo’s government from the start, there appear to be an endless amount of denial in the face of a chronic loss of credibility of the government.


Source: Twitter


Fomer Prime Minister Sanna Marin warned that Orpo’s government is ready to “erode the fundamental values of a democratic society.”

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Finland’s challenge at seeing its dark side

Posted on August 17, 2023August 17, 2023 by Migrant Tales

It is a bit disingenuous that after ten years of the historic Perussuomaiset (PS)* victory in the 2011 election, when the party saw the number of MPs soared to 39 from five previously, some of us still appear startled about the racism of the radical right party and how they aim to destroy the credibility of the Finnish media and our democratic institution. There is an answer as to why: The challenge of seeing the dark side of ourselves.

After the hostile attacks against the Finnish media at the PS congress over the weekend and editorials and analysis by Finland’s biggest daily, Helsingin Sanomat, it appears that everyone is still surprised.


Just for the record, I never underestimated the profound impact and threat of the PS to our democratic institutions. The quote by Time Magazine in 2011 expressed my concern in the face of how too many played down the election result. Source Time Magazine.


But it would be unfair to place all the blame on the PS. Today, traditional parties like the conservative National Coalition Party (Kokoomus) have become ideologically closer to the PS. Even a traditional liberal party like the Swedish People’s Party, agreed to form part of a coalition government with the PS.

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Länsi-Savo: Rasismi on vakava yhteiskunnallinen sairaus

Posted on August 14, 2023August 23, 2023 by Migrant Tales

Länsi-Savon artikkelissa (LS 10.8.) haastateltiin kolmea eteläsavolaista perussuomalaisten jäsentä, jotka väittivät, ettei rasismilla ole sijaa perussuomalaisissa. Jos tämä pitää paikkansa, se on merkittävä ja tervetullut uutinen.

Kun tarkastellaan rasismiskandaaleja, jotka ovat varjostaneet perussuomalaisten toimintaa vuosien varrella ja viimeistään heinäkuussa, on tämä väite erikoinen. Uskomme, että rasismi on ollut historiallisesti yhtä tärkeä asia perussuomalaisille kuin ruotsin kieli on ruotsalaiselle kansanpuolueelle.



Mutta oikeudenmukaisuuden nimissä, minä (Tessieri) haluan kiittää perussuomalaisia, jotka Mikkelin kaupunginvaltuuston kokouksissa, joihin olen osallistunut, eivät puhu maahanmuuttajista alentavalla tavalla kuin heidän kansanedustajat eduskunnassa.

Perussuomalaiset on kuitenkin historiallisesti ensimmäinen suuri nykysuomalainen puolue, joka on hyötynyt eri ryhmien vastakkainasettelusta ja leimannut muita ryhmiä, kuten muslimeja, afrikkalaisia ja muita EU:n ulkopuolisia ihmisiä, vähemmän arvokkaiksi.

Rasismi on vakava yhteiskunnallinen sairaus, jossa ihmisryhmät määritellään alempiarvoisiksi etnisen alkuperän, ihonvärin, kansallisuuden, kulttuurin tai uskonnon vuoksi.

Vaikka puolue ei välttämättä tunnusta maahanmuuttopolitiikkaansa rasistiseksi, sillä on kuitenkin hyvin syrjiviä piirteitä. Parannuksia ei juurikaan ole toteutettu, ja muutokset vaikeuttavat maahanmuuttajien tasavertaista kohtelua ja mahdollisuutta osallistumiseen yhteiskuntaamme.

Olemme myös eri mieltä Jani Sension kanssa siitä, että tämän kesän rasismikohu on lähinnä median luoma ilmiö.

Jos tämä rasismikeskustelu on tuonut yhden tärkeän asian esille, niin sen, että suomalaisella lehdistöllä on tärkeä rooli oikeusvaltioperiaatteen ja kaikkien ihmisten perusoikeuksien puolustamisessa riippumatta taustoista.

Sisäministeri Mari Rantanen (ps.), joka on myös julkaissut ongelmallisia postauksia ja poistanut niitä rankalla kädellä sosiaalisessa mediassa, on sanonut, että hallituksen maahanmuuttopolitiikka tule kokemaan paradigman muutoksen eli hyvin perustavaa laatua olevia muutoksia.

Toivomme, että näiden rasismikohujen valossa lehdistö kokee oman paradigman muutoksensa roolissaan kansakunnan vahtikoirana eikä jätä kiveäkään kääntämättä tehdessään työtään.

Enrique Tessieri, Yahya Roussi

Kirjoittajat ovat Kansainvälinen Mikkeli ry:n hallituksen jäseniä ja Tessieri puheenjohtaja. Tessieri on myös Mikkelin kaupunginvaltuuston varajäsen (sd.).

Press freedom, the rule of law, and Finland’s radical-right xenophobic party

Posted on August 14, 2023August 14, 2023 by Migrant Tales

The Perussuomalaiset (PS)* congress over the weekend raised some questions and new perspectives about the PS’ alternate reality. The hostile attacks by PS chairperson Riikka Purra and speaker of parliament, Jussi Halla-aho, Matti Putkonen, and others as “spineless liars” are a warning of the perilous direction that the party wants to steer Finland.

Apart from the numerous scandals this summer due to the PS’ history with racism, attacks by the party on our media are equally concerning.

Prime Minister Petteri Orpo’s leadership is another problem. Very few members of his party, the conservative National Coalition Party, have voiced concern about the siatuion and its hardright political direction.

Pertti Salolainen is a veteran former NCP MP and minister who is one of the few dissenting voices of the party. Another one is former NCP member and MP Kirsi Piha.

Tweets Salolainen: “The full-frontal attack on #journalism, journalists and #YLE is worrying. It must be rejected out of hand. We don’t need to be on the path of Hungary in Finland!”

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Riikka Purra of the PS is a charlatan, a master at playing the victim

Posted on August 13, 2023August 13, 2023 by Migrant Tales

If I am honest with you, I tried to stay as far away as possible from the toxic speeches at the Perussuomalaiset (PS)* Congress. In those speeches, like the one by the party’s leader Riikka Purra, you wondered in what alternate reality the radical-right party lives.

Those speeches by Purra, Matti Purkonen, who slammed the media as “spineless liars,” and others are tragic because for those of us who have lived many years in Finland, have seen a complete about-turn in politics and society. What was considered unthinkable before, like racism, is now normalized. It’s all about hate of difference with a huge “H.”

Contrary to what people wanted to believe, the threat does not come from abroad but is homegrown and sits and grows right under our noses.

Take for instance Purra’s speech Saturday, when she concentrated on attacking the media for doing their job and publishing her racist posts from 2008 and 2019.

Iltalehti published (in Finish) all of “riikka’s” 185 posts. In them, she threatens to shoot migrant youths on a commuter train, her posts are homophobic, Islamophobic, sexist, and outright racist.


Upper left: “The problem isn’t that WE speak like racists or that we are racists.“

Upper right: “The problem is that you call us racists.“

Lower left: “The problem ends when you stop [calling us racists].“

Lower right: “YOU are the culprits.” Source: X (formerly Twitter)


Imagine, she was a 31-year-old adult PhD student who, I imagine, should have known better.

Even if one of here defense arguments is that the posts were written before her political career began, how many of us would write such racist and violent posts?

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Mahad Sheikh Musse: Nyt on aika toteuttaa nollatoleranssi rasismille!!!

Posted on August 13, 2023August 13, 2023 by Migrant Tales

#Rasismi on vakava ongelma, ja sen harjoittamisella on monenlaisia seurauksia.

Se voi johtaa sosiaaliseen eristäytymiseen, syrjintään ja muihin negatiivisiin seurauksiin. Rasismin harjoittaminen pitäisi myös johtaa oikeudellisiin seuraamuksiin, kuten sakkoihin tai vankeuteen, riippuen teon vakavuudesta. On tärkeää, että yhteiskunta tuomitsee rasistisen käytöksen ja tarjoaa tukea uhreille.

Rasismin kohteeksi joutumineni on hyvin haitallista lapsille ja nuorille.

Se aiheuttaa ahdistusta, masennusta ja muita mielenterveysongelmia.

Se voi myös vaikuttaa nuorten itsetuntoon ja heidän kykyynsä luottaa muihin ihmisiin. On tärkeää, että nuoria tuetaan ja rohkaistaan puhumaan kokemuksistaan ja tunteistaan.

Meidän kaikkien vastuulla on myös puuttua rasismin ilmiöihin ja tarjota turvallinen ja kunnioittava ympäristö kaikille nuorille.

Yhteiskunnassa, jossa poliitikot voivat kirjoittaa rasistisia kirjoituksia vähemmistöistä ilman seurauksia, on suuri riski syrjinnän ja epätasa-arvon lisääntymiselle. Tämä voi johtaa yhteiskunnan jakautumiseen, jossa jotkut ryhmät ovat toisia paremmassa asemassa, mikä puolestaan voi johtaa yhteiskunnallisiin jännitteisiin ja konflikteihin. On tärkeää, että kaikki yhteiskunnan jäsenet, myös poliitikot, toimivat syrjimättömästi ja kunnioittavat kaikkia kansalaisia.


Äärioikeistolaiset puolueet Euroopassa


Jos poliitikkojen rasistisiin ilmaisuihin ja kirjoituksiin ei puututa, se voi johtaa yhteiskunnan jakautumiseen ja epätasa-arvoon.

Tällainen yhteiskunta ei ole kestävä, ja se vaarantaa demokratian ja ihmisoikeudet. On tärkeää, että yhteiskunnassa on nollatoleranssi rasismille ja että poliitikot toimivat esimerkkinä hyväksyttävästä käytöksestä.

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Mahad Sheikh Musse: Nollatoleranssi rasismille

Posted on August 12, 2023August 13, 2023 by Migrant Tales

Alla oleva lyhyt kirjoitus lähetettiin Helsingin Sanomille viime viikolla, mutta lehti ei jostain syystä julkaissut sitä.Siksi julkaisemme sen Migrant Talesissa.


Olen asunut suurimman osan elämästäni Suomessa ja työskennellyt viimeiset kaksikymmentä vuotta nuorisotyöntekijänä pääkaupunginseudulla. Somalitaustaisena henkilönä voin kertoa teille, miten paljon vihamieliset sanat ja ilmapiiri voivat aiheuttaa vahinkoa ihmisille. Jos haluatte, voin näyttää niitä haavoja, jotka minä ja yhteisöni olemme kokeneet Suomessa vuosien varrella.



Mielestäni maassa, jossa poliitikot voivat kirjoittaa rasistisia kirjoituksia vähemmistöistä ilman kovempia seurauksia tai jopa palkitaan nimittämällä ministeriksi, se ei ole vain loukkaus meitä vähemmistöjä vastaan, vaan se uhkaa koko yhteiskuntaamme ja ihmisoikeuksiamme sekä demokratiaamme.

On tärkeää, että poliittiset puolueet ja poliitikot osoittavat johtajuutta vastustamalla kaikenlaista syrjintää ja rasismia, eli nollatoleranssi tälle yhteiskunnalliselle sairaudelle. Tämä pitäisi olla itsestään selvää kaikille, koska perustuslaki takaa yhdenvertaisuutta ja oikeudenmukaisuutta kaikille ihmisille riippumatta taustoista.

Mahad Sheikh Musse on monikulttuurisen nuorisotyön ammattilainen joka omaa vuosien kokemus viranomaisten ja eri yhteisöjen kanssa työskentelmisestä.

Finnish racism, the PS, and the duck test: Nobody knew, but suddenly everyone now knows

Posted on August 12, 2023August 12, 2023 by Migrant Tales

One of the most startling comments heard from politicians like Prime Minister Petteri Orpo and Anna-Maja Henriksson of the Swedish People’s Party (SPP) is that they were ignorant of the Perussuomalaiset’s (PS)* racist posts and comments on social media.

The claim by the head of the SPP left a lot of political analysts with open mouths.

“If the racist writings [by Ministers Riikka Purra and Wille Rydman] had been known, we would hardly have entered the government negotiations,” Henriksson was quoted by STT.


SPP Education Minister Anna-Maja Henriksson claims that her party would have never entered government negotiations if the racist writings of Riikka Purra and Wille Rydman would have been known. Source: STT.


Probably what Henriksson is saying is that if she’d known that the racist writings would have caused such a scandal, the SPP would not have entered into government negotiations.

But why didn’t the SPP, Orpo, the media and others take the duck test: If it walks like a duck, looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it’s a duck.

Denial of the PS’ racism problem and how it has spread in our society still runs deep. We know that it exists, but we do little to challenge it. Let’s just ignore it.

Even the daily of my hometown of Mikkel, had local PS politicians claimed that “racism has no place in the Perussuomalaiset party” and that the scandals are a media fabrication.

For too many years, the media has turned a semi-blind eye to many of the racist writings and comments by PS politicians. Like a cancer that spreads, they now acknowledge that something must be done. It’s as if Finland, not wanting to look at a dark side of itself, has now found the courage to face the mirror.

Everything isn’t lost and there are some encouraging signs. The fact that the media has exposed the racist writings of high-ranking politicians is not only welcome but vital if we are to live in a society where our Nordic values, enshrined in human rights, and the rule of law are respected.

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