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    1. >images of empty and abandoned properties as well as lengthy bread lines.

      >The woman cites these as examples of a downward spiral in the Finnish economy, which she links to the breakdown in relations between Finland and Russia, as well as Finland’s decision to join Nato in the wake of Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

      Overtly simplistic, but not entirely untrue either.

    2. The question we need to ask her:

      Why do you have to lie and we don’t? What kind of a cause requires you to lie and has any such causes ever survived where simple truth will destroy it?

      Same question we need to ask from EVERYONE who lies.

    3. saldas_elfstone on

      There is a saying in Finland, „se koira älähtää, johon kalikka kalahtaa“. This article is a case of that.

    4. ArtoriasAbysswanker on

      I feel like the propaganda Russian government is spreading is much more effective.

    5. Thanks for lettin everyone know about this. Many knows this but many still thinks that russians can be trusted

    6. EulerIdentity on

      I’m having a hard time thinking of anything she could credibly say that is negative about Finland. I suppose the winters are really cold, but then Russia can’t really complain about that.

    7. Maybe I’m allucinating, but didn’t I read somewhere, recently , that is now punishable by law spreading this sort of propaganda? 🤔 ( In Finland)

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