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    1. A reminder to anyone reading that if Americans come here to “flee Trump” this is the kind of crap they will bring with them.

    2. LonelyRudder on

      What I hear they removed one picture featuring Stinky, but Stinky is still seen in other pictures in the exhibition. So the character was NOT removed, just one somehow problematic picture (problematic according to someone). No additional info is available.

    3. Significant_Rock_327 on

      Unfortunately, that kind of rubbish happening there doesn’t surprise me at all.

      The Americans are already bringing their absurd tipping culture to places like Germany, France, Espagne, etc…. I hope it doesn’t make its way eastward. There was once a server in Frankfurt that asked if I wanted to leave a tip and I looked/blinked at him thinking „wait, what ?!“

    4. This says so much about the American mindset. Everything is about race or sexuality, some „otherness“ that they have a need to mix into everything.
      Stuff just being what it is, without all these extras, is impossible.
      I don’t think that a single Finnish person has ever thought that Stinky somehow symbolises a black or dark skinned person. He has no race at all. He is Stinky. A complex cartoon character created by a gay woman and loved by all.
      https://www.moomin.com/en/characters/stinky/

    5. Stinky first appeared in Tove Jansson’s stories in 1954 – I don’t think it’s an analogy to racial minorities

    6. DavidShoess on

      Jeez I hate Americans so much. (Say this as an American who lives in Finland) everything is about race and diversity it’s honestly at a point where it’s performative that it’s tiring.

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