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    It so is.

    Here in Finland we have multiple literal neo-Nazis in the government. Well, one of them was forced to resign from his ministerial post for being a neo-Nazi, so our extremist right wing government replaced him with a pedophile neo-Nazi and somehow that’s been totally fine 🤦‍♀️

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        About 3 and a half years, out of a term of 4 years…

        And yeah, it’s pretty fucking bad. This “person” is our new Speaker of the Parliament:

        And trust me, those aren’t even the worst of his outbursts I could dig up. Halla-aho is also a fan of the right-wing mass murderer Breivik, who coincidentally is also one of Halla-aho’s fans and Breivik even mentions him in his “manifesto” as one of his idols.

        They also defunded our Security and Intelligence Service because they said that right-wing terrorism is our most pressing security issue considering that we keep arresting neo-Nazi terrorists. It’s only a matter of time until we have our own Utøya moment here, and conservatives are actively working towards making that happen.

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          Bruh. You know it’s bad when we start electing our own Repiblicans. Wb the president? Are they at least more sympathetic?

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            The current prez Alexander Stubb is a pretty run of the mill “fiscal conservative” just like our last one. He’s at least not outright sympathetic to Nazis, but his party – the National Coalition – is more or less indistinguishable from the extremist right wing “Finns Party”. The joke is that the only way to tell the National Coalition MPs apart from the Finns Party MPs is that they wear more expensive suits.

            Thankfully the president doesn’t have much power anymore, thanks to a… uh… dictator we had 50-ish years ago (Urho Kekkonen. It’s complicated, heh.) Naturally conservatives want to expand presidential powers, because of course they fucking do.

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                Heh, he was thankfully nowhere near as nuts as Orbán.

                As far as autocrats go, his rule could definitely have been much worse – we stayed independent from the USSR, no fucked up secret police hunting down dissidents, the press was free-ish except for anything negative related to Russia (they basically had their boot on our neck and we had to “behave” or they’d invade us again like the good neighbors they are), and so on.

                Having a “president for life” isn’t exactly optimal, but since I had to grow up in a country with an autocratic leader I’m glad it was Kekkonen and not fucking Brezhnev or Tito.