We have at here in Finland a new hateful populistic youth extremist movement. Still they are not so youth, they have been in the closet for a long time, and there were worked by behind nick's sheds.
Young members of this premier-party want to stop taking in refugees, end support for crisis countries in the eurozone and strike down anti-racist legislation.
The program is also full of theses of Market Fundamentalism.
My goal have been to show that neo-cons´ Market Fundamentalism is both absolutely inadequate as an economic theory and morally very dangerous.
Finnish Prime Minister Jyrki Katainen has again distanced himself from proposals put forward by the youth wing of his own party. All of `youth´ are also members of the head-party
The premier had indicated yesterday via his Facebook page that he did not accept the youth organisation’s views on anti-racism legislation.
Katainen has not yet decided whether he should reprimand the the National Coalition party’s youth leader Susanna Koski over the allmost nazi-oriented proposals.
It is clear that they do not represent the party’s policy,
Finnish Prime Minister also criticised young generation NCP’s idea that laws against incitement to ethnic hatred, which have been used to convict some True Finns party MP, should be removed from the statute books. True Finns themself then called for discussion on that law and the law against violating free exercise of worship. He has been convicted of both offences.
Koski had justified her right-wing organisation’s stance by stressing a need to separate words from deeds. Nut no one understands what this verbiage means.
Inter alia Ben Zyskowicz, Ilkka Kanerva and Katainen have countered, they have not recognised such distinction.
I do not understand at all, what it is about, said Ben Zyskowicz, the Finnish Jewish.
`Words are deeds´, said the premier.
Human dignity and human rights should be protected in deeds and also in words.The great thing about playing this word game, Katainen is now visiting China. There, he should say just those sentences.
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