Newly elected PS MEP Sebastian Tynkkynen, who was convicted three times for ethnic agitation, believes incorrectly because he is gay and married to a black man that it washes away his past and present racist track record.
After his empty condemnation of what happened in his home city of Oulu, some remember in 2017 when he said: “I don’t want that Brown people are the maority in Oulu. I don’t want that Mogadishu is the new Oulu.”[1]
Sorry Tynkkynen, just because you are gay and married to a black man does not wash away your racism. Look at the UK. They ave had a prime minister and home secretary of indian background and they are responsible for the country’s xenophobic atmosphere.
Even if ethnicity is important, it is your upbringing, your values, that count at the end of the day.

Source: Yle
What would a story about the government’s anti-racism measures? Sensible people know that the government’s anti-racism paper was only a measure to keep the present government in power after a scandal-ridden summer.
Orpo assures that the anti-racism measures envisaged by the government will prevent violence and racism, according to Yle.
There are no concrete steps in the plan because Orpo refuses to see the racist elephant in the room.
For one, the plan does not even mention Islamophobia or anti-Muslim racism.

[1]Thank you for the heads-up Gashaw Bibani.