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Do ethnic agitation charges against Teuvo Hakkarainen give us a whiff of the rot spreading in government and our society?

Posted on November 5, 2016 by Migrant Tales

MP Teuvo Hakkarainen, who is facing ethnic agitation charges, and the Perussuomalaiset (PS)* party are deplorable examples of how low our society has stooped in the dubious racism and bigotry league.

The PS isn’t just any party but a member of Prime Minister Juha Sipilä’s government comprised of the Center Party and National Coalition Party (NCP).

The silence of the PS in the face of Hakkarainen’s racist and bigoted statements in the PS’ Suomen Uutiset publication not only speak volumes about how racism is encouraged and spread in Finland at the highest levels of government and parliament.

We will translate most of Hakkarainen’s comments in Suomen Uutiset so that politicians and institutions around Europe can get a glimpse of the social illness inflicting Finland today.

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According to Suomen Uutiset and Teuvo Hakkarainen, racism and bigotry are fine as long as it’s done by white Finns. Funding for the publication comes from tax-payers. Read full interview (in Finnish) here.

The asylum refugee center in Saarijärvi, a central Finnish town of 10,000 inhabitants that Hakkarainen represents, will close at the end of April.

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Finnish PS MP Hakkarainen is charged (alas) for ethnic agitation

Posted on November 2, 2016 by Migrant Tales

Perussuomlaiset (PS)* MP Teuvo Hakkarainen, who has made numerous racist and bigoted statements against Muslims, Somalis and gays, finally got charged for ethnic agitation by the state deputy prosecutor. Hakkarainen isn’t the only PS politician being charged for ethnic agitation. On that shameful list are Mertsu Merivireta, Terhi Kieumunki and Olli Sademies. 

The deputy state prosecutor was considering charging Hakkarainen with ethnic agitation shortly after he was elected in 2011 after he appeared in a Helsingin Sanomat interview, where he stated that “the country’s borders were awash with “n-words” and went on to mock an Islamic call to prayer.

Hakkarainen recently said that being charged for ethnic agitation was like getting a speeding ticket.

“Bring it on if I get sentenced [for hate speech]. I’ll take care of this in my own way,” he was quoted as saying. “Of course [one should follow the law]. But this [possible sentence for hate speech] is like a speeding ticket. Everything is today seen as hate speech.”

The video below shows the MP’s first day in parliament in 2011. It is a good example of the politician’s acting skills.

Hakkarainen denies any wrongdoing and claims, after insulting near-constantly Muslims, migrants, and minorities such as gays that “everyone is innocent before proven guilty.”

Ironically, if the PS MP would have followed that advice, he wouldn’t be in legal hot water now.

Ethnic agitation charges against Hakkarainen and other PS politicians isn’t a light matter. The PS is a government party and rules Finland together with the Center Party and National Coalition Party.

While it is a good matter that the state reacts and takes action against hate speech, one matter that surprises us is that it took so long?

This is the comment by Hakkarainen that got him in trouble when he wrote on his Facebook wall in mid-July after the Nice killings:

“We’ve got to stop pussyfooting. Muslims out of this country! Not all Muslims are terrorists but all terrorists are Muslims. We shouldn’t accept Muslims from the Middle East and Africa to our country.”

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Read the full story here.

Two PS politicians, who have made a dubious name for themselves for their Islamophobic and xenophobic statements, came to Hakkarainen’s defense.

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PS MP Teuvo Hakkarainen may face prosecution for ethnic agitation

Posted on September 27, 2016 by Migrant Tales

There’s a strong chance that Perussuomalaiset (PS)* MP Teuvo Hakkarainen may face prosecution for ethnic agitation, according to YLE. The matter will be decided by the general prosecutor’s office after a police investigation. 

Hakkarainen wrote on his Facebook wall in mid-July after the Nice killings: “We’ve got to stop pussyfooting. Muslims out of this country! Not all Muslims are terrorists but all terrorists are Muslims. We shouldn’t accept Muslims from the Middle East and Africa to our country.”

Pretty hostile language against Muslims coming from an MP that belongs to a party that sits in government with the Center Party and National Coalition Party.

Hakkarainen, who has made a dubious name for himself for his racist outbursts like deporting all homosexuals, lesbians, and Somalis, to the Åland Islands, will be the third PS MP to be sentenced if charges are brought against him for ethnic agitation.

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Read the full story here.

Two other PS MPs that were sentenced for ethnic agitation were MEP Jussi Halla-aho and former James Hirvisaari.

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Two words that shed light on what the Perussuomalaiset party is: racist bravado

Posted on August 31, 2016 by Migrant Tales

If there would be two words that define what the Perussuomalaiset (PS)* party is all about, it would racist bravado. By the way, the PS is no common racist party but a member of the government. It shares power with the Center Party and National Coalition Party, which usually look the other way when the PS has one of its racist fits. 

These parties usually look the other way because they too have issues with racism among its ranks.

Disagree about my description of the PS?

PS MP Teuvo Hakkarainen, whose racist antics we’ve read during the past years, is one of many examples of the type of racist bravado that the populist anti-immigration party spreads.

Apart from the MP’s numerous posts, like gays, Swedish-speaking Finns and Somalis should be sent to the Åland Islands, Hakkarainen reveals his bravado in an interview with Kankaanpään Seutu, where he defies a possible sentence for hate speech.

Hakkarainen wrote in a Facebook posting that “all Muslims aren’t terrorists but all terrorists are Muslims. Finland should not accept any Muslims from the Middle East and Africa to Finland,” according to him.

The PS MP is under investigation by the police for hate speech. His bravado is quite evident in Kankaanpään Seutu.

“Bring it on if I get sentenced [for hate speech]. I’ll take care of this in my own way,” he was quoted as saying. “Of course [one should follow the law]. But this [possible sentence for hate speech] is like a speeding ticket. Everything is today seen as hate speech.”

Hate speech is nothing more than a speeding ticket?

 

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Read the full story (in Finnish) here.

Hakkarainen’s bravado not only shows how much disregard an MP of the PS has for cultural diversity, but how toothless the law is when it comes to challenging such a social ill.

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Finland’s blind spot of racism and the incitement of violence against migrants and minorities

Posted on August 8, 2016 by Migrant Tales

July was a busy month for hate speech with the usual bunch of politicians from a particular party hurling insults at migrants and minorities.  If we look at the pyramid of hate below, we can see politicians like Perussuomalaiset (PS)* MP Teuvo Hakkarainen and PS youth leader Sebastian Tynkkynen venturing with their comments to the bias-motivated-violence phase, which openly incites violence against migrants and minorities. 

“We’ve got to stop pussyfooting,” Hakkarainen wrote on his Facebook wall in mid-July after the Nice killings. “Muslims out of this country! Not all Muslims are terrorists but all terrorists are Muslims. We shouldn’t accept Muslims from the Middle East and Africa to our country.”

Even if fearmongering, demagoguery, xenophobia, pandering and raw hatred are the norm in today’s Finland against migrants, it is a a slippery slope were already on. The faster we slide down that slope the more hateful our attacks become.

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Source: Newspaper Rock

A recent example of an anti-immigration rally in East Helsinki during the weekend, a French-speaking person threatens on a YouTube video that Muslims “should be banned from any civilized society.”

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Five years after 22/7 the Nordic region continues to bleed hatred

Posted on July 22, 2016 by Migrant Tales

Is it a coincidence that Perussuomalaiset (PS)* Youth leader Sebastian Tynkkynen wants to make hate speech possible by doing away with laws that prohibit it? Is it a coincidence that he states openly and publicly, like PS MP Teuvo Hakkarainen, that Finland should rid itself of Muslims?

PS Youth put out a statement a day before the fifth anniversary of the mass killings in Norway by Anders Breivik that asks those punishable offenses like ethnic agitation and breaching the sanctity of religion should be stricken off the penal code.

Not only has the PS remained silent and in holiday mode in the face of what Tynkkynen and Hakkarainen said, but there’s been total silence as well from the leaders of the Center Party and National Coalition Party.

Considering that the 77 deaths committed by Breivik in 2011 were and still are the worst case of terrorism to strike the Nordic region, it is shocking how rapidly we have forgotten and allowed hate speech, racism, and bigotry to grow in the past five years.

 

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The monument at Utøya island in Norway to the victims of 22/7. Source: designboom.

Even if many have forgotten what happened on 22/7 and would care less about hate speech, we and many others haven’t forgotten.

* The Finnish name for the Finns Party is the Perussuomalaiset (PS). The English names of the party adopted by the PS, like True Finns or Finns Party, promote in our opinion nativist nationalism and xenophobia. We, therefore, prefer to use the Finnish name of the party on our postings. The direct translation of “Perussuomalaiset” is “basic” or “fundamental Finn.” 

Turning Finland into a post-Brexit United Kingdom mess where xenophobia, privilege and disunity are the rules

Posted on July 15, 2016 by Migrant Tales

It was yesterday when I tweeted with a person who expressed extremist views about immigration as Perussuomalaiset (PS) MP Teuvo Hakkarainen does on a Facebook posting stating that as a result of the carnage we saw in Nice, France, we should close our borders and prohibit people from the Middle East and Africa from entering Finland.  

UPTDATE: According to Yasser Louati, a French human rights activist, claims that the attack that took place in Nice is a failure of the French government and that the state of emergency imposed by it hasn’t helped to make people in France more secure.

Louati states in an interview [1]: “You have a person from Nice killing people from nice [so] why would bombing Syria and Iraq give us more security?”

Certainly PS MP Hakkarainen sees an opportunistic chance to score brownie points with the blood of victims only a few days after PS MP Leena Meri made a bigoted statement together with two homophobic ones by MPs Mika Hartikainen and Laura Huhtasaari. The statements made by the three MPs were played down by PS chairman Timo Soini as something “funny” and “eccentric.”

In light of these politicians and Hakkarainen’s suggestion that Muslims and black Africans should be kept out of Finland, there’s no other conclusion that is reinforced: The PS is a racist and extremist party. They are not just any extremist and racist party but one that shares power in government together with the Center Party and National Coalition Party (NCP).

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Who’s to blame for xenophobia? Not migrants.

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Anonymous multiculturally challenged people making a point.

As long as you have a party like the PS and a government that permits racist statements with silence, xenophobia will continue to grow and devastate Finland.

Like the United Kingdom with Brexit, we too are playing with fire when our wishful thinking encourages us to search for empty nationalism in dark places like when we stick our heads in the sand.

 

The reason why the United Kingdom is in a colossal mess today and became, thanks to the referendum a divided and impoverished nation, is because of the lame response of those who should know better.

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PS MP Hakkarainen’s post on Facebook.

The PS has not only revealed our denial of social ills like racism, but it mocks simultaneously at our most noble Nordic values as a nation. It tells us that we are the victims of hypocrisy because those values like social equality don’t apply to us.

If the government lasts until the parliamentary elections of 2019, it’s clear that by then Prime Minister Juha Sipilä will hand over a divided country inflicted by social ills that will search for itself with its head in the sand.

* The Finnish name for the Finns Party is the Perussuomalaiset (PS). The English names of the party adopted by the PS, like True Finns or Finns Party, promote in our opinion nativist nationalism and xenophobia. We, therefore, prefer to use the Finnish name of the party on our postings. The direct translation of “Perussuomalaiset” is “basic” or “fundamental Finn.” 

[1] Thank you Michael McEachrane for the heads-up. 

 

Why the PS of Finland is a hostile party to our ever-growing culturally diverse community

Posted on May 31, 2016 by Migrant Tales

A parliamentary committee, which is deciding on the future of the Finnish Broadcast Company (YLE), on important issues like how much state funding it should get and its role. If Perussuomalaiset (PS)* MP Teuvo Hakkarainen had his way, it cut YLE’s budget and thereby downsize the broadcaster’s Swedish-language service. 

But that’s not all. Hakkarainen, who is a member of the parliamentary committee and like many politicians of the anti-immigration party, wants white Finnish programs at the cost of those that promote cultural diversity or multiculturalism.

YLE is required in its bylaws to serve Finland’s ever-growing culturally diverse society, but this shouldn’t be a requirement any longer if Hakkarinan has his way.

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Political parties try to calm Finland’s xenophobic atmosphere with mixed statements that miss the mark

Posted on November 29, 2015 by Migrant Tales

What credibility does a joint statement by all the parties that have parliamentary representation appealing for calm in the face of 10 alleged rape cases committed by suspected asylum seekers? It offers little credibility since the message is mixed. 

A good example of the mixed message is Perussuomalaiset (PS)* MP Teuvo Hakkarainen, who attended an anti-immigration demonstration in Jyväskylä Saturday.

The PS shares power in government with the Center Party and National Coalition Party.

It’s nothing unusual that the PS says one thing and does another.

In the article below, published in the PS publication Suomen Uutiset, Hakkarainen claims that Finland is starting to look like an “occupied” country since over 30,000 asylum seekers have come here.

“Eighty-five percent of asylum seekers are men and they act as if they have [militarily] occupied this country,” said Hakkarainen. “Crimes are committed and many more will be committed. While the national media keeps everything under wraps, the police has contacted me anonymously and asked me why isn’t the truth being told?”

What is ironic in the story below is that Hakkarainen never tells us what is the so-called “truth.” He only fear-mongers.

A few matters about MP Hakkarainen that you should know before reading ahead:

  • His issues with alcohol and affairs with teenage girls have been widely covered by the media;
  • He sent a picture of his phallus by SMS;
  • He’s posted racists posts against Muslims, Somalis and gays;
  • He instigates social media lynch mobs;
  • He said recently that international agreements and the Finnish constitution hinder the PS from carrying out their policies;
  • He’s is one of many PS MPs who spreads hatred of Others;
  • He’s racist statements were mentioned by the BBC.
  • Hakkarainen has a criminal record;
  • The PS MP is a failed businessman.

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Read full story here.

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Like Viktor Orbán’s Hungary, like Timo Soini’s Finland

Posted on October 6, 2015 by Migrant Tales

As the Perussuomalaiset (PS)* starts to implode with third vice president Sebastian Tynkkynen demands that the populist anti-immigration party exits government, its self-destruction will not be caused by outside factors but from within. 

One guiding star of the PS is not only its inexperience but outright ignorance that shows us the ugly face of its racism.

Teuvo Hakkarainen, a PS lawmaker, said something incredible over the weekend as did Social and Health Minister Hanna Mäntylä of the same party. One said it outright while the other one said it indirectly.

Hakkarainen was quoted as saying in Oulu-based Kaleva that  international agreements and the Constitution hinder  the PS from realizing its policies.

Mäntylä, who has a fixed obsession against asylum seekers, proposed again that asylum seekers should be treated unequally before the law and should not have equal access to the law and social welfare.

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Read full story (in Finnish) here.

Yes, you read right: Hakkarainen states that we should change the constitution and shelve international agreements to we can socially exclude and treat migrants as third-class citizens in Finland.

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