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18h ago
Finland lives in collective amnesia about its ultranationalistic, xenophobic disposition. The post earlier this month shows Vornanen’s loathing of the Greens and of migrants. For obvious reasons, the former policeman is on sick leave for two weeks. The shooting incident not only exposes the lies of the government program, “a strong and committed Finland,” it exposes its outright lies. Is this the Finland I want to live in? No, thanks, I’ll pass. “All kinds of candidates for the European[parliamentary] elections. This comes from the GREENS. For Rosa’s information, climate change will not be ..read more
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Like a toxic addiction, Finland’s Interior Minister Rantanen cannot kick the habit of her conspiracy theories
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by Migrant Tales
18h ago
The “great replacement” theory, in simple terms, states that welcoming immigration policies — particularly those impacting non-white immigrants — are part of a plot designed to undermine or “replace” the political power and culture of white people living in Western countries. National Immigration Forum One long-range plan of the Perussuomalaiset (PS)* party has had is to keep out all asylum seekers from coming to Finland. PS Speaker of Parliament Jussi Halla-aho has spoken about such a goal for eons and only on Wednesday in A-studio, Interior Minister Mari Rantanen revealed that she’s still a ..read more
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A nail in the coffin of the Finnish government’s anti-racism statement. Surprised? Not.
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by Migrant Tales
5d ago
Perussuomalaiset (PS)* Justice Minister Leena Meri’s decision to disband a ministerial committee on racism, hate crime, and hate speech exposed and killed the government’s anti-racism statement for what it was: a piece of paper. It’s clear that the government wasn’t and isn’t serious about doing anything to tackle the social ll. The elephant in the room is the PS, which has built its political success on xenophobia, would never take steps to shot itself in the leg. Villifying migrants, especially non-EU citizens and Muslims, is an integral part of the PS’ DNA. Reaction has been swift. Alludin ..read more
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The government does not have a credible anti-racism plan because it doesn’t want to
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by Migrant Tales
5d ago
The recommendations made by the EU Commission in 2019 to the Finnish government to tackle hate crime and racism are facing an uphill battle. Justice Minister Leena Meri of the Islamophobic Perussuomalaiset (PS)* disbanded a ministerial committee in February based on 20 European  Commission recommendations given to Finland to tackle racism and intolerance, according to tabloid Iltalehti. Some see Minister Meri’s, the PS’ and the government’s anti-racism plan as the three monkeys above. Minister Meri is another PS politician that is multiculturally challenged and who believes in conspirac ..read more
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Minister Wille Rydman and the Finnish government laugh at the vulnerable
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by Migrant Tales
1w ago
If there is one matter that describes PM Petteri Orpo’s government to the tee, it is it cruelty to the most vulnerable sectors of society and migrants. The personification of antipathy and hostility is none other than Minister of Economic Affairs Wille Rydman, a former member of the National Coalition Party who became after a scandal a member of the Perussuomalaiset (PS)* party. I chatted briefly with Rydman about his letter to the editor in 2010, which he said was an “article (sic),” and claimed that migrants should throw away their culture and just concentrate on learning the Finnish languag ..read more
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A letter to Interior Minister Mari Rantanen
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by Migrant Tales
1w ago
Interior Minister Mari Rantanen of the Perussuomalaiset party*, Since the Finnish media won’t ask you critical questions about the tightening of migration policy, I’d like to ask you why are you tightening the screws. Finland needs migrants and, as you know, we are up sh*t creek due to the graying of our population and its cost. Interioir Minister Mari Rantanen. Many parts of your migration policy show the worst of Finland. Take for instance changes in the naturalization law, where you are requiring people to live in Finland eight years from the five required now. What about human rights? Are ..read more
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Finland’s oppressive immigration policy is like shooting oneself in the leg
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by Migrant Tales
1w ago
Perusuomalaiset (PS)* Interior Minister Mari Rantanen held a press conference today and outlined how the present government is going to tighten migration policy. There was nothing new in what Rantanen said. We know about plans to tighten the citizenship law, family reunification, speed up deportations, and making it harder to get a residence permit. All of these measures begged for a question: Why? Finland is already suffering from an unprecedented demographic crisis that has hit its economy hard. So many people are retiring that the country cannot plug such a shortage. An article in Helsingin ..read more
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The tailspin of the Finnish economy – it’s the immigration, stupid!
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by Migrant Tales
2w ago
The growth of Finland’s economy in the past fifteen years has been disappointing with our indebtedness growing at an alarming rate totaling today about 75% of GDP, according to Yle. If we were to point to the elephant in the Finnish room, it’s clear that our rapidly aging population and too few immigrants are the culprits. To top it off, when Finland’s debt-to-GDP ratio started to rise worryingly in the early 2010s, Finland was hit politically by the Perussuomalaiset (PS)*, which made it to the major political league in the 2011 election, when its numbers rose to 39 MPs from 5 MPs previously ..read more
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Today’s A-studio talk concerning the pushback law was an insult to one’s intelligence
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by Migrant Tales
2w ago
Today’s A-studio with Perussuomalaiset (PS)* MP Mauri Peltokangas, head of the administration committee, and MP Tytti Tupparainen of the Social Democratic Party was disappointing when they spoke of the law on “refoulement,” also popularly known as the “pushback law.” Even if Tupparainen said that human rights were a cornerstone of Finland’s rule of law, Peltokangas was willing to throw Finland’s human rights commitments under the bus because “national security overrode everything.” Using the excuse of “national security” to trash human rights, internaiontal rights and the rule of law, is a fl ..read more
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Finland’s pushback law will cause death, suffering, and loss of face
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by Migrant Tales
3w ago
National Coalition Party Prime Minister Petteri Orpo’s government is drafting a new pushback law that permits Finland to subvert human rights, international law, and the rights enshrined in its constitution. Even if the law gets approval from parliament, it will not solve but worsen the problem at the Finnish-Russian border. Considering that Perussuomalaiset (PS)* Interior Minister Mari Rantanen has a notorious record as an Islamophobe, expect the worst from Finland’s tightening of immigration and asylum policy. Why would you trust a person like Rantanen when it comes to migration unless you b ..read more
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