Finnish state media advertised conversion to Islam - International human rights activist: 'Are you going to ask former Muslims too?'
The endless preaching of Islam by the public broadcaster, the promotion of hijabs as a "freedom of choice", and even the propaganda of the Hamas terrorist organisation, have attracted attention.
The Finnish Broadcasting Corporation, Yleisradio, has been diligently following the sentiments of Finnish Islamic societies, as well as their wishes for Ramadan, since its start last week.
As is customary, Ramadan, the starvation of children, religious radicalism, mass psychosis, jihadism, and violence, has again been promoted as some sort of "wonderful multiculturalism" and a "tolerant Finnish holiday" that "lasts only 30 days".
Yesterday, on Thursday, the Finnish Broadcasting Corporation published the article "Have you converted to Islam recently? Tell us why, we're doing a story".1
Which understandably caused outrage even internationally among human rights activists, experts of Islam, feminists, liberal critics, refugees and former Muslims.
The state media almost never asks, pays attention to or gives a chance to a single former Muslim who is ordered by Islam to be beheaded with a saber, a woman who has given up her headscarf and is ordered by Islam to be lashed, or a homosexual who is facing a hanging sentence.
The "very tolerant" and "conscious" state-funded media institution of the Finnish Broadcasting Corporation, Yleisradio, composed almost exclusively of left-wing ethnic Finns, seems to be doing the work of the Islamists in a very blatant way.
Instead of letting us integrated minorities tell the truth about this very oppressive, anti-integration, war-mongering, radically different culture and blatantly human rights-violating religious political ideology at least once in a while - the Finnish Broadcasting Corporation prefers to let and advertise even radical converts from indigenous Finns.
- “For the sake of fairness, do you also interview people who have renounced Islam? Seems pretty obvious to any reputable news organization”, Mohammed asked The Finnish State Media in Finnish using a translator.
- “They won't. Racist Yleisradio even allows Finnish ISIS-terrorist-converts to tell about the "wonderfulness of Islam", but never minorities, refugees and former Muslims to tell the truth. It is a left-wing, racist and Islamist propaganda establishment”, I replied.
According to a European Union study, converts to Islam from European backgrounds tend to be the most radical Islamists, with a very high probability of joining Islamist terrorist organisations. This is why Finland also saw several indigenous Finnish so-called "ISIS mothers" who had enslaved indigenous people in Syria in the press at one time, such as "ISIS Sanna", whom returned to Finland without having their children taken into custody from them, or even being pre-trialed for crimes, even though "Sanna" had married her underage daughter to several adult terrorist men.2
The study shows how converts are less likely to have a cultural, historical and family connection to the whole issue, and are easier to brainwash and radicalise into terrorists.3
Islamic radicalism rarely works on a Muslim who is only culturally such or otherwise secular, but it works perfectly well on those seeking "salvation and knowledge" such as the ethnic Finns whom the Public Broadcasting Corporation wants to hear about Islam over and above every value-liberal minority, former Muslim, feminist, refugee and women who suffers from it.
Several Middle Eastern feminists, former Muslims and women's rights activists took part in the debate.
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