What can be done about them?
What can be done about them?
they should be given the most important ruling posts and CEO positions in Finland's politics and economy so they could unleash their whole potential
They are literally inbred Finns with one great great grandmother being actual swedish.
Its similiar to Skandinavian Sami people.
Most of them do look pretty Finnish to me. But still, their dialects are interesting. They're full of archaic traits that are endearing.
Nothing. Everything good from Finland comes from there
Like globohomo, mass migration, warmongering, law of jante mentality, poverty, nazism and eugenics?
Sounds like scapegoating.
Fennoswedes have lowest iq in Finnish people if we dont count niggers ;´(
Funnily enough FInno-Swedish have higher iq than native swedes.
It really turns swedes are little bit stupid :)
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threatens fennoswede supremacy
anti-Swedish language
anti-democracy
controls the student union of the university of Helsinki
members achieve high positions in politics, academia, cultural life, the church and the army
plans a crusade into East Karelia to liberate the Karelian kinfolk
labeled "fascistic" and disbanded in 1944
peculiar....
lowest iq
still behind every single important contribution "finland" has ever made
How do they do it?
ok now the question, how many Fennoswedes occupy important posts in Finnish politics/economy vs how many Samis do?
I'm a fennoswede and we don't have any actual Swedes in our family as far as we know, or maybe somewhere way way back. I'm coming to Stockholm tomorrow, gonna see our aunt who moved there
Ask swedes what their one drop of sami swedes do in the north with their shadow goverment.
There should be more of them tbqh. Swedes should be embarrassed to call themselves Germanic if this is all they could manage after 500 years
what would Finland look like if there was a similar border strip in its eastern part but settled by Fennorussians instead?
Location and money, why do you think they started speaking swedish in the first place?
>threatens fennoswede supremacy
No they didn't. They were swedish dogs who ignored oppression of Finns in Tornedalen and spread anti-russian propaganda which traces it's roots to svecoman movement. True anti-swedes were jailed and murdered. The last genuine attempt at curbing swedish supremacy was done by Nicholas 2.
Oh look another thread where
1. Russian schizo in Finland
2. Swedish autists
get together and promote hatred between Finland and Sweden for the glory of Putin
nuke us, please.
gives you the mandatory swedish test for your wagie desk job
The meme managed to get every point wrong except the neoliberalism though, obviously Fenno-Swedes intermarry more with both Finns and foreigners, than Finns do with either.
Why haven't you kicked those colonizers out? Maybe you can do something like population exchange but it's too late.
Funny thing is that I studied in Finnish, but I also had to do a similar course for Finnish. I don't remember how exactly it was, I think it was just one time where we did some basic grammar test and something similar
i always thought it must be weird to be in your own country's region and not be able to communicate with anyone in the official language of this country
but maybe that's my personal privilege for living in a homogenous country
Swedish autists genuinely think anyone but Russian expansionists go insane(or pretend to) from the fact that there are people speaking different traditional languages in Finland. It really doesn't affect the lives of anyone. A Finn that speaks Swedish is actually a blessing compared to Ahmeds and Igors that end up here.
do Swedes see Finland as an inherent part of Swedish and "Swededom", at least from the cultural standpoint?
It's not really like that, I think there's like one region where they hardly speak any Finnish but it's a real hillbilly area. Most of them speak Finnish in addition to Swedish, and Finnish speakers will still probably be the majority in any town. There's one town called Vaasa (Vasa) that's like 50/50 Swedish and Finnish speakers, it's kinda funny when you go to the store and they'll tell you the price in both Finnish and Swedish
when a Somali person arrives into a Fennoswede city, is he more likely to learn Finnish or Swedish first? Will his children contribute more to finnicization of this area or rather preservation of Swedish culture?
I doubt it, they probably just see us as those strange Eastern swamp dwellers. I probably freak people out when I'm in Sweden and speak Swedish but with my alien Finnish caveman accent
Fennoswede city
Monolingual enclaves on the west coast are like 5 thousand people. Bosnians and Vietnamese(maybe Ukrainians more recently) there learn Swedish since they don't meet Finnish speakers at all.
There aren't any monolingual Swedish speaking places in the south because of internal migration.
and speak Swedish but with my alien Finnish caveman accent
i thought they all watch Moomins in their childhood so they're familiar with Fennoswedish accent?
I don't remember if this is actually a thing or if I'm just making it up, but I think there's some mandate that five percent of immigrants should learn Swedish. That Vaasa place actually has a very high number of foreigners, I imagine it's because everyone who learns Swedish then moves there, because it's the largest town that has a lot of Swedish speakers
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These threads get boring once you know the faces of behind them.
next question, why aren't there any swedes in the northern part of the western coast of Finland (north of Vaasa)?
Although some people seem to somehow manage to only speak Swedish anyway, I went to high school in Helsinki and there were some people there who legitimately barely knew any Finnish. I don't know how they manage to live their whole life in Helsinki and only learn Swedish, I guess all their friends and family only spoke Swedish. We all had Finnish classes similar to how Finnish schools have Swedish classes, but we got divided into two groups based on if you knew or didn't know Finnish well. Was a real difference from my yläaste in Vantaa where we all just spoke Finnish to each other outside classes, I hadn't realized those Lacoste sailboat fennoswedes actually exist until I started high school in Ullanlinna
How do I donate to a fund that supports abortion legalization in Poland? I know you guys aren't really breeding much but every sperg is a sperg too many
There are
according to the map in OP there are not
i just want to know more about Finland before I move there
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Probably just historical reasons, there's hardly any people north of Vaasa anyway, or at least north of Oulu. Like 70 percent of the population lives in the southwest
Look up where Vasa is on that map
how can you be economically successful (all Fennoswedes apparently are) if you don't know the state language? i cannot imagine that in such an advanced economy like Finland, especially that we're talking about high school so i believe its graduates won't be just farmers in their isolated village communities where they can get by with Swedish only
economically successful (all Fennoswedes apparently are)
My family definitely isn't kek, and from my school years I'd estimate it was a pretty even split between normal working class families and richfags. But now that I think about it, all the richfag types were the ones that mainly speak Swedish and the more normal people used Finnish more. I guess family ties and nepotism? Like their relative runs some company and then they get hired there, or maybe they just have more old money in the family from past generations. Historically the nobles that owned stuff spoke Swedish, so I suppose there's some remnant of that to this day, like they'll own fancy property somewhere and stuff. Then people who married Finnish speakers and mixed with the general population more are living their normal life in some commieblock suburb somewhere. They even call the fennoswede community the "duckpond" since the circles are so small, especially if you spend all your life in the Helsinki area
is there still anti-Finnish stigma among Swedes in Finland, like speaking Finnish is seen as "low class" there? what would your parents think if one day you just decided to speak Finnish and only Finnish to them?
is there still anti-Finnish stigma among Swedes in Finland, like speaking Finnish is seen as "low class" there?
Not as far as I know, I'd guess probably not. I'd guess if they think someone's low class, it would be just about poor people in general
what would your parents think if one day you just decided to speak Finnish and only Finnish to them?
Our family is actually bilingual, my dad only speaks Finnish and my mother speaks Finnish and Swedish. So we'd speak Finnish with our dad but our mother always spoke Swedish to us, but they'd speak Finnish to each other lol. I imagine she'd be very weirded out, but I legitimately couldn't even do that just because it feels so weird. When you've spoken to someone in a specific language all your life, it just feels totally unnatural to have a conversation in a different language. Sometimes we'll speak Finnish if there's someone else there who only speaks Finnish, so that they can follow the conversation, but even then it's more like we're speaking to the other person instead of to each other. I don't even know how to describe what it feels like but it's just totally unnatural, it's almost like you're speaking to a different person. I think that's how it's actually worked with every person I've known, you kinda just end up using one language or the other but then you permanently stick to that, it just feels wrong in your brain to suddenly start using a different language
DUDE THE FENNOSWEDES LMAOOOOOOOOOOO
When you've spoken to someone in a specific language all your life, it just feels totally unnatural to have a conversation in a different language.
thanks for sharing this experience, it's actually interesting to know, i had no idea about how it works because of how monolingual my country is, we don't even have dialects let alone foreign languages so im sometimes completely oblivious of such peculiarities that might appear normal to people living in multilingual environments
here swedes are seen as poor and the swedish language is the language of servants
Yeah it's funny how language works, it's like it becomes a part of someone's personality. I actually tried to imagine having a conversation in Finnish with my mother but it just felt like I'd be acting out theater lines ??
But then it kinda works like that with text vs speech as well, when I'm typing stuff out I'm just banging out words, but whenever I speak English irl suddenly I can barely think of what to say since I speak English so rarely, must be different parts of the brain that produce speech and writing
But then it kinda works like that with text vs speech as well, when I'm typing stuff out I'm just banging out words, but whenever I speak English irl suddenly I can barely think of what to say since I speak English so rarely, must be different parts of the brain that produce speech and writing
oh, i have this thing too, especially that since 99% of my activity in English is written I have no idea how to properly pronounce some of the words even if I use them often in writing, so I often stutter in my head trying to imagine myself speaking them lol
Why is nobody talking about the Swedofinns