The philosophy of the Finnish speaking Finnish culture
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I don't thing labelling a whole group of people according to their language can possibly be right in any way.
I speak Chinese by the way.
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I hope this vid is a bad joke by someone who wants to make people upset. Can someone really think this kind of stuff?
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we are all just humans...
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@khtervola wtf
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@khtervola haaaa, what the actual fuck. my mum's "proper finnish", my dad's a swedish speaking finn. and erm, I "hate" sweden for exactly the same reasons as you do. you are welcome to go fuck yourself, bye.
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1. The text goes too fast, to think is a slower project. - 2. Why Finns and Swedes, let us try with a German and an Englishman. 3. Why is being shy a crime? 4. Labelling is a bit ugly thing. 5. There is not a big difference between the cultures of the two countries. I'd claim that they are most like each other in the whole world. 6. I don not like the base of the Perussuomalaiset idea. No one is a "Real Finn" as we are a mixture of all the folk in the world. Basicly, we are all from Africa.
Svansakuten 7 months ago
@Svansakuten So that was a Swedish speaking Finn writing, one who identifies with the Swedish culture and not with Finnish, no wonder that he sees no difference between what he copies from Sweden and Swedish ways! The Finnish speaking Finnish culture is a different thing, a different nation!
khtervola 7 months ago
I'm a swedish speaking finn, and this is all absolute bullshit.
charlotttaaa 11 months ago 7
@charlotttaaa What I am saying is true, you are bullshitting yourself. The Swedish speaking Finns are faithful to Sweden and not to Finns. Stop lying and move to Sweden!
khtervola 11 months ago
Besides the Finnish beeing very strong fysically and mentally: also a lot of finnish speaking finns are narrow-minded. And tend to judge "other" people very easily. My family on mothers side are Finnish speaking finns. I love my Finnish roots, but let's not pretend it's a perfect people as a whole.
solliebollie78 1 year ago
@solliebollie78 I was talking about the difference between Finnsih and Swedish CULTURES and not between every single individual in them. There is a clear difference: the Finnish speaking ones understand things by themselves while the Swedish speaking ones (and most foreigners) are more formal in social ways and have only memorized things taught in school.
khtervola 1 year ago