Fickle Migrant Princes Say Finland is Boring and There are No Bars

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 27, 2015

Somalian, Syrian and Afghani immigrants are coming to Europe from some of the most cultured places on earth, and feel a great shock when confronted with the barbarism of most European states.
Somalian, Syrian and Afghani immigrants are coming to Europe from some of the most cultured places on earth, and feel a great shock when confronted with the barbarism of most European states.

One thing you have to respect about the massive hordes of third world Moslems invading Europe: they have exquisitely refined taste, and simply cannot tolerate the drab, mundane and uncultured nature of so many European countries.

Typical Afghani immigrants, recently arrived in Finland, standing around appalled at the utter lack of classical opera houses.
Typical Afghani immigrants, recently arrived in Finland, standing around appalled at the utter lack of high culture.

Given this, it is unsurprising that many of these young princes and princesses – who are fleeing a brutal civil war in Turkey – were unsatisfied with the availability of high culture in Finland, and are thus on their way back to Sweden.

The Royal Swedish Opera is a popular destination for Somalians and Arabs alike.
The Royal Swedish Opera is a popular destination for Somalians and Arabs alike.

AFP:

Hundreds of predominantly Iraqi migrants who have travelled through Europe to reach Finland are turning back, saying they don’t want to stay in the sparsely-populated country on Europe’s northern frontier because it’s too cold and boring.

Migrants have in recent weeks been crossing back into Sweden at the Haparanda-Tornio border just an hour’s drive south of the Arctic Circle, and Finnish authorities have seen a rise in the number of cancelled asylum applications.

You can tell the world I hate Finland. It’s too cold, there’s no tea, no restaurants, no bars, nobody on the streets, only cars,” 22-year-old Muhammed told AFP in Tornio, as the mercury struggled to inch above 10 degrees Celsius (50 Fahrenheit) on a recent blustery grey day.

He had already travelled from Tornio to the capital Helsinki almost 750 kilometres (465 miles) south, and then back up to the Tornio border again to return to Sweden.

Another group of around 15 Iraqi refugees waiting at the bus station that Tornio shares with its Swedish twin town Haparanda also said they wanted to go back to southern Sweden.

“Finland is no good,” the men echoed each other.

Anti-immigrant sentiment may be prompting some migrants to leave Finland, where the populist Finns Party is the second-biggest political party.

Early Friday, around 40 demonstrators — including one dressed in a Ku Klux Klan outfit — threw fireworks at a bus transporting asylum seekers to a new reception centre in the southern city of Lahti.

Another incident took place late Thursday in Kouvola, in southeastern Finland, when a 50-year-old man threw a petrol bomb at an emergency housing facility for asylum seekers.

Philistines. This sort of thing never happens in the Middle East or Africa.

Finland has registered over 14,000 asylum seekers so far this year, and it expects a total of at least 30,000 by the end of the year — eight times as many as in 2014.

But Repo said cancellations were on the rise, and registrations were taking longer because of the recent influx of migrants.

And the 30,000 expected this year may end up dropping: media reports said some Iraqis were posting self-shot videos of Helsinki on a Facebook page popular among Iraqi migrants to dissuade others from coming.

One video showed an Iraqi man, dressed in a Brioni suit, wearing a monocle and smoking through an ivory cigarette holder, as he attempted to order a bottle of vintage Henri Jayer Vosne-Romanee from the lobby of the luxury hotel he was staying at as part of his taxpayer-funded accommodations.

The video then shows the bartender replying “we haven’t had that spirit here since 1969.”

The Iraqi man then looks into the camera and says “see, I say you – Finland no good. Is no good country.”

Iraqis have also posted pictures of the asylum center ballroom on Facebook, claiming it is "like someting out of the mid-nineties."
Iraqis have also posted pictures of the asylum center ballroom on Facebook, claiming it is “furnished like someting out of the mid-nineties.”

In response to the video, the Finnish government released a statement apologizing, and stating that the hotel barman had been charged with a racist hate crime, and may face up to three years in prison.

But the Iraqi immigrant community remains perturbed, and an immigrant advocacy group has labeled the incident “a barbaric and inexcusable assault on basic human dignity.”

Adding to the already tense situation was a controversy about both the quality and nature of the Danablu being served at the immigrant facilities. Though Iraqis were told the cheese had been imported directly from Denmark, the label allegedly read that it had in fact been manufactured in Finland.

Posting a video on Facebook, a young Iraqi going simply by the name “Mohammed,” filmed himself smashing the cheese on the ground and saying “You see? No crumble. Only smoosh. This cheese? I no feed this cheese in my camel. This cheese worst cheese ever I taste. Finland no good country.”

Around 500 migrants are arriving in Tornio each day, an influx that has stunned the tranquil town of 20,000 inhabitants and put its infrastructure to the test, even though most migrants are just passing through.

“The flow from the border has been out of control. I have been scared and have avoided going shopping in the evenings because we don’t know who these people are,” a 66-year-old pensioner who gave her name as Kirsti, told AFP.

Up to 1,000 migrants are estimated to be in Tornio on a given day, according to police and migration officials.

Some local business owners have accused “the dark men” or “these southerners” of pilferage and harassing women, but others said the crowds hadn’t caused any trouble.

On Tuesday, Finnish authorities opened a registration centre in Tornio, requiring migrants to register upon arrival before being sent to reception centres around the country.

The Finnish government sent dozens of police, border guards, customs and military to step up alien controls at the border, where locals have crossed freely between Sweden and Finland since the 1960s.

Busloads of migrants arriving from Sweden were driven directly to the new registration centre, as canine police units and military guards stood nearby to ensure that no one wandered off.

Finnish authorities have expressed concern about finding housing for all the refugees if the influx continues, despite new facilities opening every week.

Some locals said the influx was putting too much strain on the country in the middle of its own economic woes.

“We should close the border and check who these people are. Iraqis should be sent straight back since their country is not at war,” a metal worker and one of the organisers of the border protest, Eero Yrjanheikki, told AFP.

Well, there you have it, folks.

Finland is no good. It is boring and the women are unresponsive.

But as we saw in a recent video, Germany may be even worse.

Their facilities not only have very slow internet, but the authorities refuse to give them money for cigarettes and there is no service whatsoever.

One has to wonder: what one earth are these innocent victims supposed to do?

These are the most helpless people on earth, who it is our duty to protect. And yet we fail to even provide them with the most basic luxuries that they are so accustomed to in their own nations?

It just goes to show: White people are evil.