Every story that I read about the new faces of Finland, which is much older than anyone would care to admit, I get excited and inspired. In a flash, I see everything and understand who I am. For a fleeting moment, my thoughts are in perfect balance with my gut feelings and who I am: I belong here, always have and always will.
An interview in Ylioppilaslehti below is a wonderful example of how not only Finland has changed from a country that believed incorrectly it was monocultural to one that is today ever-culturally, ethnically and linguistically diverse.
It is the job of the Other Finns to spearhead Finland to a new Finnish identity in the new century.
And the person in the article below, an attractive young woman, states the following at the end of the story:
“It’s absurd that a Finn in the year 2016 is forced to fight for his own identity and whether he belongs to that imagined community called Finland. We cannot build Finland, defend it by excluding a large number of people because they’re not like the rest and because they came from somewhere else.
Many don’t understand that Finnish identity is changing. It has already changed. It’s high time that we grow accustomed to this.”
Read the full story here.
In the 1970s when I visited my grandparents every summer from Southern California, some people didn’t believe that I was from Argentina because nobody from such a distant country visited Finland.
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