Or paid, those of our "leaders" who did it pretty much on their own, it's not as if the Finnish citizens were asked if we wanted that to happen or not. Sanna Marin already got her reward, she scooted out the country the second her time as a prime minister was over (and separated from her husband, who she only married in the first place when it became convenient for her political career, who knows where their daughter is most of the time but I suspect with her father while mommy is jetsetting) and is now supposedly working in something called "International Task Force on Security and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine", although if the news she appears in are correct she seems to be mostly vacationing or partying - not that big a change to her time as the Finnish prime minister when she partied a lot and posed for photoshoots in Vogue or whatever more than she appeared to actually do her job - unless we assume her job was mostly to pose as a prime minister while implementing what her actual bosses told her to do, as if she got pretty much everything already done and just needed to read from a manuscript that would not have taken all that much of her time, she could well have spend most of the meetings she had to take part in just planning her next party.
I presume if, or when, Finland is pushed into that war with Russia a lot of the currently still here people will be "evacuated" or just leave, I doubt our MSM will bother to confirm they are actually still in the country or not as long as they just claim to be and give interviews from some "bomb shelter" or "secret location" or "headquarters" through the net or something.
As you can probably see I was never much of a fan of that woman.
Finland is a curious case, from what I have gathered. There still is a Russian speaking population, as there is a Swedish one and a Sami one - let alone the Finnish speakers. So it is diverse in that way, but also in a socio-economic way where there are a hardened survivalist settlements up North, and city and Ports in the South. So Local Government is disparate in its needs. This has led to some very interesting academic papers - at the leading edge of Local Government Public Service literature. The issue is that the WEF-pushed theory does patently not work. Especially the smaller councils have found that they must make their own rules if only to serve their infrastructure-deprived communities.
What I am talking about is an extreme divergence of values.
So I believe there is hope yet. The inherent pragmatists in the population will vote with their feet, no matter how much propaganda is thrown their way. They've seen it all before, and they are getting mad at the blatant lies, just as you are. Although there also will be some keen disaffected lads wanting to fight Russians at first, which is a shame, but let them, I suppose.
They are involved in spending gobs of money I bet.
Just yesterday Finnish government announced that NATO expenses next year will be over $185 million on top of the defense spending.
That's why they were pushed into joining....
Or paid, those of our "leaders" who did it pretty much on their own, it's not as if the Finnish citizens were asked if we wanted that to happen or not. Sanna Marin already got her reward, she scooted out the country the second her time as a prime minister was over (and separated from her husband, who she only married in the first place when it became convenient for her political career, who knows where their daughter is most of the time but I suspect with her father while mommy is jetsetting) and is now supposedly working in something called "International Task Force on Security and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine", although if the news she appears in are correct she seems to be mostly vacationing or partying - not that big a change to her time as the Finnish prime minister when she partied a lot and posed for photoshoots in Vogue or whatever more than she appeared to actually do her job - unless we assume her job was mostly to pose as a prime minister while implementing what her actual bosses told her to do, as if she got pretty much everything already done and just needed to read from a manuscript that would not have taken all that much of her time, she could well have spend most of the meetings she had to take part in just planning her next party.
I presume if, or when, Finland is pushed into that war with Russia a lot of the currently still here people will be "evacuated" or just leave, I doubt our MSM will bother to confirm they are actually still in the country or not as long as they just claim to be and give interviews from some "bomb shelter" or "secret location" or "headquarters" through the net or something.
As you can probably see I was never much of a fan of that woman.
Finland is a curious case, from what I have gathered. There still is a Russian speaking population, as there is a Swedish one and a Sami one - let alone the Finnish speakers. So it is diverse in that way, but also in a socio-economic way where there are a hardened survivalist settlements up North, and city and Ports in the South. So Local Government is disparate in its needs. This has led to some very interesting academic papers - at the leading edge of Local Government Public Service literature. The issue is that the WEF-pushed theory does patently not work. Especially the smaller councils have found that they must make their own rules if only to serve their infrastructure-deprived communities.
What I am talking about is an extreme divergence of values.
So I believe there is hope yet. The inherent pragmatists in the population will vote with their feet, no matter how much propaganda is thrown their way. They've seen it all before, and they are getting mad at the blatant lies, just as you are. Although there also will be some keen disaffected lads wanting to fight Russians at first, which is a shame, but let them, I suppose.