Finland Poll: People Would Rather Live Next to a Drug Rehab Center Than a Mosque

Daily Stormer
August 4, 2015

Not that drug addiction is good, but...
Not that drug addiction is good, but…
I'll take a coke party over a Moslem party any day of the week.
I’ll take a coke party over a Moslem party any day of the week.

Obviously, White drug-addicts are much preferable to Moslems. Though they do steal, they steal less often than Moslems, and they are certainly much less violent.

They also don’t destroy the atmosphere of a community in the way these screaming robe-monkeys do.

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Attitude survey finds that a Muslim prayer room is second only to a drug users’ needle exchange in terms of unpopular neighbourhood services, while support centres for alcoholics or mental health patients would be more warmly received.

Finns would prefer to live near an alcohol rehabilitation centre than to a Muslim prayer room, a new poll claims.

A survey commissioned by Yle on so-called Nimbyism – which stands for “Not In My Back Yard” – asked 1,000 respondents which services they would be happy to see established in their neighbourhood.

43 percent said they would have no objection to a rehab facility for alcoholics being established close to where they live – compared to just 34 percent who said they would be happy living close to a mosque or Muslim prayer room.

Only a needle exchange for drug addicts proved a less popular local addition than a mosque, accepted by only 27 percent of respondents.

Tolerance debate

The findings come on the heels of a heated debate in Finland over the country’s acceptance of other faiths, following public comments by the Finns Party MP Olli Immonen calling for a “fight until the end” against multiculturalism.

The backlash against Immonen’s remarks led to tens of thousands of people in the capital and other towns taking to the streets in support of diversity in Finland. Then on Saturday 32 people were arrested in Jyväskylä when a demonstration by a white supremacist group turned violent.