Finland Continues to Suppress Free Speech...
Finnish government floods nation with uncontrolled immigration then plans to use draconian hate-speech laws to silence dissent

The Finnish Department of Justice is now planning on suppressing even more of our freedom of speech here in Finland. The special legal group of the Department of Justice is now writing the blueprints of a new law that would especially focus on so-called “Internet Racism.”
The major newspaper in Finland, Helsingin Sanomat, reported of the suggested plan on their website.
According to the new law suggestion, just clicking on an alleged “racist” or “white supremacist” website (whether it is David Duke’s, the Resistance Movement’s websites or any other prominent white’s civil rights movement’s website) that would be enough to sentence a Finnish citizen to 4 years in prison. I emphasize - just visiting a racist website would be enough to sentence someone to 4 years in prison.
According to the Department of Justice - this new law would tremendously prevent racism in Finland, as mentioned, especially on Internet.
The special legal group of the Finnish government’s Department of Justice would like to add a new paragraph to the law in their struggle against the racism. The law would carry the name of “Aggravated incitement for Racial Hatred”, and the maximum sentence of the crime would be 4 years in prison. The law could be used in various cases—as an additional charge—such as; “incitement for mass-destruction” and for a slaying made on a terrorist purpose.
One can only guess what “incitement for mass-destruction” may really mean. In Spain, for example, just denying the Holocaust—or simply questioning it—is considered as “incitement for mass-destruction.” The Holocaust denial law does not exist in Finland, but several other existing anti-racist laws could be used in a way that an individual could be sentenced on an alleged Holocaust denial charge.
The current law of incitement for racial hatred allows a person to be sentenced to maximum of 2 years in prison. Of course the government and the legal system may use both legal paragraphs—incitement for racial hatred and aggravated incitement for racial hatred—to sentence an individual to a maximum sentence of 6 years in prison, including using several other legal paragraphs—such as violation of freedom of speech and in some cases even aggravated defamation—combined together in one sentence.
However, if the bill now being drawn up is passed into law by our Parliament, it would produce the following:
- an individual visits a pro-white website and leaves a comment on the discussion board
- he has committed two serious crimes, 1) “incitement of racial hatred” and 2) “violation of freedom of speech”
Today in Finland, whenever a foreigner is the victim of any crime, the police investigation assumes it was racially motivated. This explains the statistical growth of “racist crimes” in Finland, but this assumption does not prove that all crimes in which a foreign individual has been a crime victim were racist in motivation.
The new law would also make it possible to punish entire groups of individuals that may share a common racialist view, whether they share it out in public or on different forums on the Internet. If the law is passed and then applied in this way, it could lead to the arrest and conviction of hundreds or even thousands of Finns in the near future.
Our freedom of speech in Finland could thus be tremendously restricted in the next few months. This would force the Finnish nationalists to fall silent about the harm caused to our people by the multicultural society imposed on us, using hate-speech laws to silence dissent. The new definition of racism by this government can only be guessed at, but the every-day racism, violence, rapes and death committed against our Finnish people will probably not be prosecuted at all under the new proposed law as racism.






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