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[–] Kattie 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Unlike most other thinkers of the Green Movement, he always recognized the ecologically and culturally disastrous effects of mass immigration. He said to the author Eero Alén: ”Helsinki has become a Negro city. Everywhere you go, you see Negroes. That kind of Helsinki is no true Helsinki for me.”

Well, he did have the guts to speak his mind. Not very common in today's world.

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[–] Joe_McCarthy [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

With him gone I suppose Finland's remaining radical intellectual is the less known Kai Murros.

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Both of them have achieved a good bit of notoriety outside their homeland. In Murros' case he is probably better known outside Finland than within it. It is interesting that a country as small as Finland had at the same time two men such as this. For years in thinking about that country those two men were some of the first things that came to mind due to their charisma and impactful personalities.