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Perussuomalaisten ministerit käyttivät Patrice Lumumban nimeä halventavassa maahanmuuttokeskustelussa

Posted on February 8, 2026February 8, 2026 by Migrant Tales

Perussuomalaiset valtiovarainministeri Riikka Purra ja sisäministeri Mari Rantanen esittävät jälleen rasistisia ja halventavia argumentteja tiettyjä maahanmuuttajaryhmiä ja vähemmistöjä vastaan. Nämä rasistiset viestit eroavat muista siinä, että niissä näyttää käytettävän legendaarista afrikkalaista historiallista hahmoa nimeltä Patrice Lumumba.

Patrice Émery Lumumba (2.7.1925 – 17.1.1961) oli afrikkalainen itsenäisyysjohtaja ja Kongon demokraattisen tasavallan ensimmäinen demokraattisesti valittu pääministeri heti sen jälkeen, kun maa itsenäistyi Belgiasta kesäkuussa 1960 hänen johdollaan. Vain kymmenen viikkoa myöhemmin Lumumban hallitus kaatui Kongon kriisissä. Hänet vangittiin ja murhattiin epäselvissä olosuhteissa tammikuussa 1961. Patrice Lumumbaa pidetään edelleen esimerkillisenä hahmona ja marttyyrina kolonialismin vastaisessa taistelussa Kongossa ja muualla Afrikassa. Wikipedia

Jos Lummumba olisi saanut hallita maataan ilman salamurhaa, hän olisi auttanut Kongon demokraattinen tasavalta katkaisemaan Yhdysvaltojen, Belgian ja muiden maiden harjoittaman riiston kahleet.


Purra ja Rantanen ovat Suomen rasistisimpia poliitikkoja. Riikalla on hauska virne kasvoillaan, kun taas Rantanen ei ymmärrä, miksi on väärin leimata ihmisiä ”haitallisiksi maahanmuuttajiksi.” Lumumba seisoo videossa ryhdikkäästi. Facebook


Sen lisäksi, että riikan kaltaiset ihmiset julkaisevat tällaisia halventavia ja epäkunnioittavia viestejä, Lumumban käyttäminen Perusuomalaisille ominainen muukalaisvihamielinen viesti edistämiseen on sama kuin jos käyttäisin legendaarisen sotilaan Rokan kuvaa viestissä, jossa varoitan ihmisiä, että meidän ei pitäisi hyväksyä suomalaisia, koska he ovat alkoholisteja ja rikollisia.

Riikan ja Rantasen kaltaiset poliitikot kärsivät skitsofreniasta. Eduskunnassa he kiistävät, että heidän maahanmuuttovastaiset politiikkansa olisivat rasistisia, ja vapaa-ajallaan he julkaisevat rasistisia viestejä.

Finland can’t afford racism in an age of demographic decline

Posted on February 3, 2026February 3, 2026 by Migrant Tales

A new population forecast from the Itla Children’s Foundation delivers a stark warning: by 2035, the number of children in Finland will fall by nearly 20 percent. In some regions, the decline will be catastrophic. Kymenlaakso is expected to lose more than a third of its child population, while even growth regions such as Pirkanmaa will see stagnation rather than renewal.

Finland is hardly alone in facing falling birth rates. Across the EU, ageing populations and declining fertility are reshaping societies. What sets Finland apart, however, is not the problem itself—but the political refusal to confront it.

Instead of embracing immigration as part of the solution, Finland has spent the past decades moving in the opposite direction. Since its electoral breakthrough in 2011, the Perussuomalaiset (PS)* has built its success on anti-immigration rhetoric, transforming hostility toward migrants into a central political theme. That message has paid off at the ballot box, but it has done nothing to prepare the country for its bleak demographic future.


Today, the party’s chairperson and minister of finance, Riikka Purra, regularly amplifies messages that frame immigration as a threat rather than a necessity. Statements suggesting that only Finnish citizens should be entitled to social welfare are not only morally troubling but also constitutionally questionable. More importantly, they signal to the outside world that Finland is closed, suspicious, and unwelcoming.Facebook


This is a dangerous signal to send at a time when Finland desperately needs workers, taxpayers, and young families.

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Minister Ville Tavio wants Finland to become like Trump’s United States, use violence to intimidate enemies, and drive people into poverty like in Argentina

Posted on January 25, 2026January 25, 2026 by Migrant Tales

Perussuomalaiset (PS)* Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Ville Tavio not only recently praised Donald Trump’s speech at Davos but President Javier Millei’s policies in Argentina. Those two admissions by Tavio reveal how the minister would turn Finand into a hellhole for migrants and Finns.

Finnish ICE? A raving Trump-loving lapdog who impoverishes and sends 50% of the population to poverty?

Apart from austerity measures forcing poverty rates to climb, Finland has more for now carried out the same policies of driving people to poverty.

“We agreed to continue communicating about effective ways to break down regulations,” Tavio was quoted as saying in state-party media Suomen Uutiset. “Perhaps Finland can learn from Argentina’s experiences. Of course, we still have the challenge of the EU, which is a bureaucratic superpower.”

An Argentinean family tells about their plight under Millei.


“This is very hard. Before, we had a home. We had access to subsidies. But [the Argentinian government] suddenly took everything away,” Marianela Abasto told Al Jazeera, her face a mix of sadness and resignation. “I don’t know what we are going to do.”


Source: Instagram


According to the Finnish Institution for Health and Welfare (THL), government austerity policies have driven 110,000 people into poverty. Of these, 27,000 are minors.

Continue reading “Minister Ville Tavio wants Finland to become like Trump’s United States, use violence to intimidate enemies, and drive people into poverty like in Argentina”

Voiko Suomesta tulla Trumpin ja ICE:n maa?

Posted on January 24, 2026January 24, 2026 by Migrant Tales

Perussuomalaisten (PS) ulkomaankauppa- ja kehitysministeri Ville Tavio kuuluu hallituksen näkyvimpiin islamofobisiin poliitikkoihin. Hän sai hiljattain huomiota ylistettyään Yhdysvaltain entisen presidentin Donald Trumpin Davosissa pitämää puhetta.

Trumpin puhe herätti runsaasti vastustusta Euroopan edustajien keskuudessa, mutta Tavion mielestä se oli hyvä, koska hänen mukaansa vahva America first -linja on eduksi myös Suomelle – erityisesti siksi, että se pyrkii vähentämään maahanmuuttoa.

Lue alkuperäinen juttu täältä.


”Toivoisin, että Suomesta tulisi vahva ja yhtenäinen kansakunta”, Tavio sanoi Ylen haastattelussa. ”Toivon sitä enemmän kuin mitään muuta. Mielestäni Suomen suunta on ollut jo useiden vuosikymmenten ajan varsin jakava. Jatkuva massamaahanmuutto ja epäonnistuminen kulttuurisen yhtenäisyyden luomisessa eivät auta tilannetta.”

Tavio, joka on useasti viitannut niin sanottuun väestönvaihtoteoriaan ja ilmaissut avoimesti vihamielisyytensä vähemmistöjä – kuten muslimeja – kohtaan, puhuu toistuvasti ”massamaahanmuutosta” vaikka Suomi on yksi Euroopan vähiten ulkomaalaisia asuttavista maista.

Migrant Tales kirjoitti vastineen Tavion kirjoitukseen Helsinki Timesissa, mutta ministeri ei nähnyt tarpeelliseksi vastata siihen.

Tavion ja hänen puolueensa muiden oikeistopopulististen edustajien retoriikka on varoitus siitä, mihin suuntaan Suomi voi olla menossa. He käyttävät samoja pelon ja vastakkainasettelun taktiikoita, joilla esimerkiksi Yhdysvalloissa maahanmuuttoviranomainen ICE on vainonnut siirtolaisia. Siksi meidän on syytä pysyä valppaina ja yhtenäisinä.

Continue reading “Voiko Suomesta tulla Trumpin ja ICE:n maa?”

Can Finland become a country of Trump and ICE?

Posted on January 24, 2026January 25, 2026 by Migrant Tales

Perussuomalaiset (PS)* Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Ville Tavio is one of the most Islamophobic members of the government. He recently praised US President Donald Trump’s speech at Davos.

Trump’s speech, which received a lot of pushback from European representatives, was good in Tavio’s opinion because a strong America first policy was good for Finland because it aims to do good things like lowering migration.

“I would like Finland to be a strong and united nation,” he was quoted as saying in Yle. “I would like that more than anything else. In my opinion, the direction Finland has been taking for many decades has been quite divisive. Continuing mass immigration and failing to create cultural unity does not help the situation.”

Tavio, who commonly cites the great replacement theory and has no qualms about expressing his hatred for minorities like Muslims, talks about “mass immigration” to Finland even if the country has one of the smallest foreign populations in Europe.


Read the full story (in Finnish) here.


Migrant Tales wrote a rebuttal to a Tavio column in Helsinki Times, but he never cared to reply.

Tavio, and many members of his far-right party, are a warning of where Finland could become and use the same tactics that ICE is using to terrorize migrants. For this reason we must remain vigilant and united.

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The EU should get its act together against Trump or purchase kneepads

Posted on January 21, 2026January 21, 2026 by Migrant Tales

We have all witnessed how Donald Trump’s administration, the self-proclaimed authoritarian unleashing violence, racism, abuse and imperialism, has gone berserk. Even if it is clear what type of an accused convict president we are dealing with, the saddest matter to watch is how EU politicians are bending the knee to Trump.

One of the first leaders I would purchase kneepads is French President Emmanuel Macron. After criticizing Trump about tariffs, the US president leaked a letter by him where he wrote that he agrees with what he is doing in Syria and “we can do great things in Iran.”

Let’s not forget kneepads for NATO chief Mark Rutte, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, her vice president, Kaja Kallas, and a long list of other EU leaders who have turned a blind eye on the atrocities and war crimes in Gaza. Since I live in Finland, I would purchase kneepads for President Alexander Stubb and Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen.

The most Trumpian party in Finland is the Perussuomalaiset (PS)*. PS MP Laura Huhtasaari, who has openly supported Hungarian strongman Viktor Orbán, openly said that the US is the only country that can guarantee Greenland’s security.

Apart from the PS, the National Coalition Party led by Stubb, Valtonen and Prime Minister Petteri Orpo are the most subervient to Trump, who could slap them in the face and then Stubb would ask if he wants to play golf.

Good advice for the EU: The best way to deal with the Russian threat is to negotiate directly with Moscow. Sabre-rattling and threatening with a crumbling NATO will not do it. Where is Finland’s foreign policy heading after NATO?


California Governor Gavin Newsom is one of Donald Trump’s biggest critics. “He is a T.rex. If you don’t mate with him you’ll be devoured.”

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Migrant Tales (2016): Remember Jari Sillantie of the Kolari asylum reception center and coming out of the Islamophobic closet?

Posted on January 17, 2026January 17, 2026 by Migrant Tales

Migrant Tales context: In 2016, we reported about the terrible treatment of asylum seekers in the northern town of Kolari. Lapin Kansa, a Rovaniemi-based daily, got intereted in the story and helped the demontration to get national attention. One of the reasons why the demonstration was organized was against the asylum center’s deputy manager Jari Sillantie. One editor spoke to me later angered and questioned if Sillantie was a racist. The story below should answer that question. I believe that this demonstration was the first that caused the sacking of a manager.


I do, and very vividly. Jari Sillantie was the deputy manager of the northern Finland Kolari asylum reception center that sacked him after some 140 asylum seekers protested his management style.

Even if his management style and Facebook “likes” did not reveal his attraction to the Islamophobic Perussuomalaiset (PS)* party, they did speak volumes about his anti-immigration views (see picture below).

After all of the asylum seekers at the reception center demonstrated on May 4 and forced the Red Cross, which managed the reception center, Sillantie was sacked and deemed “unsuitable for the job.”

We learned more things about Sillantie: His heart is with the Islamophobic PS party, and he was convicted for tax fraud in 2018. He owes 666,000 euros in back taxes to the state.


Jari Sillantie, who was sacked as deputy manager of the Kolari asylum reception center in 2016, was not suited for the job. His “likes” on Facebook, which have now been deleted, are an assortment of far-right associations and politicians like Laura Huhtasaari.


Sillanpää is a good example of the hypocrisy of the PS. He states in his campaign message all the racist talking points of the party. Migrants should follow the law but Sillantie and the PS have special privileges.

Sillantie’s message comes in loud and clear in his campaign poster: Vote for Finns first!

Thanks to the asylum seekers of the former Kolari asylum reception center, the media, and our work, we were able to expose Sillantie for what he was: a questionable person who wanted to make the lives of asylum seekers as difficult as possible.

Suomen toivo on Perussuomalainen-nuorten käsissä – NOT!

Posted on January 12, 2026January 12, 2026 by Migrant Tales

Vaikka Migrant Tales ei vaivaudu kiinnittämään huomiota pikkurasisisteihin, Suomi olisi hieno maa ilman heitä.

Perussuomalaiset-nuorten mainokset ovat häpeällisiä. He uskovat, että heidän muukalaisvihansa on nykyään ”siistiä”, mutta katsotaanpa heidän lausuntojaan tulevaisuudessa, kun heidän sanoja a aatuksia on aikaa mädäntyä.

Jos Suomen tulevaisuus on heidän käsissään, olemme pulassa. Uskon kuitenkin, että on tarpeeksi järkeviä suomalaisia, jotka osaavat erottaa halvat rasistiset iskulauseet ja totuuden.

He tarkoittavat todellisuudessa, että kaikki työttömät ulkomaalaiset tulisi lähettää keskitysleireille tavaravaunuissa.

Ei koskaan ota vastuuta. Syytetään muita!

Jos noudatamme koskaan politiikkaanne, Suomi kuolee, koska sen väestö ikääntyy. Sillä välin imetään maahanmuuttajilta kaikki veri.

Denmark: Muslims were not the threat but white supremacists

Posted on January 10, 2026January 10, 2026 by Migrant Tales

The recent warnings by US President Donald Trump of taking over Greenland “whether they like it or not” raises and exposes a lot of questions about Denmark. For one, Denmark, considered one of the most Islamophobic countries in the EU, got it all wrong. Not Muslims but white supremacists from the United States are the greatest threat.

What we are seeing is the implementation of the US’ National Security Strategy and its support of a new world order government by far-right parties in Europe.

The whole debacle over Greenland exposes as well the hypocrisy and racism of Denmark, which is not a country guided by Nordic values of mutual respect but by racism and discrimination. The image of Denmark as a progressive country has been false for over forty years.


Denmark’s openly racist policies toward Muslims and other non-Europeans have come home to roost by targetting the wrong “enemy.” Starting wth Social Democrat Prime Minister Mette Fredrikson, who has propagated exclusive anti-Muslim policies, all political parties in the country are complicit for their shortsightedness and racism.”


Taking into account the openly exclusive policies of Denmark against minorities, it is doubtful the country will be able to correct its ways because all of the political parties have contributed to the situation.

Liz Fekete wrote in “Europe’s Fault Line,” a few years ago that there has been a massive shift to the right with racism of all parties complicit with this becoming widespread.

Was Nato memberhip a mistake, a clear case of shortsightedness?

Posted on January 9, 2026January 9, 2026 by Migrant Tales

Watching how European leaders are holding back as US President Donald Trump sheds to pieces the Atlantic Charter of 1941, a landmark declaration between Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill that outlines matters such as self-determination of nations, free trade and security. The latter form the basis for the UN Charter.

Remembering how eagerly almost all MPs supported the idea of Finland joining Nato, there was little to no debate about the negative side of Nato membership, as we are seeing now with Trump threatening to takeover Grenland and gutting the alliance.

Even if Nato membership allowed Finland to raise and expose its long-term hatred and mistrust of Russia, it never took into account that we have to end up eating our words. Certainly there are many reasons for mistrust, like the war in Ukraine, but chest beating does not help matters.

One veteran politician told me that we should not forget geography in our foreign policy.

“President Alexander Stubb’s foreign policy has been dubbed as “hawkish” against Russia. It is understandable considering Finland’s history with its giant neighbor. However, why doesn’t President Stubb criticize Trump instead of playing golf with him? His National Security Strategy (NSS) recently warned Europe of “white civilization erasure” and threw his support to far-right parties in the region.”r right parties in the region.

Will our bravado and chest pounding force us to eat our words?

And Greenland?

I wouldn’t be surpsised if the the US and Denmark arrive at a deal and that the colony becomes a part of the US.

Katie Miller is the wife of Stephen Miller, a radical Trump advisor who believes that the only explanation for taking over Greenland is might versus right.

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