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.
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 deprived communities.
So I believe there is hope yet. The inherent pragmatism in the population will make them 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.
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 deprived communities.
So I believe there is hope yet.