Finland: Migrants and money (part 2)

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    This month, we look at the major changes afoot in Finland. A long-standing social democratic culture is now under pressure from right-wing forces. The country’s government is allied with the nationalist "True Finns" party, putting Finland’s traditional pro-European identity to the test. FRANCE 24 meets two young Finnish women, Linda and Carolina, who confront Finnish Members of the European Parliament.
    Carolina, a young student and entrepreneur, takes us to discover the "start-up spirit": she takes us to the insurance company she is a consultant for, to a traditional Finnish house turned into a café for young people and to "Startup Sauna", a surprising business incubator. Carolina debates with MEP Miapetra Kumpula-Natri from the Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats.
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Komentáře • 190

  • @lindamueller2858
    @lindamueller2858 Před 4 lety +15

    Here's the kicker the money they pay you is the taxes they collect from you.

  • @jazzechosen
    @jazzechosen Před 4 lety +11

    In the US we rather spend money building prisons than education.

    • @y.l.9020
      @y.l.9020 Před 2 lety

      Because you have too much black people in the country

  • @PoisonelleMisty4311
    @PoisonelleMisty4311 Před rokem

    “I love them, they are so nice and selfish. Dogs are TOO good and unselfish. They make me feel uncomfortable. But cats are gloriously human.”― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of the Island

  • @beentheredonethat8280
    @beentheredonethat8280 Před 3 lety +8

    Most stood around smoking in the home countries dodging the odd bullet. Now they just stand around smoking. Great addition to the new host country.

  • @evitadwipayana5652
    @evitadwipayana5652 Před 4 lety +10

    but Finland is not a part of Scandinavia...

  • @temperateortropical161
    @temperateortropical161 Před 6 lety +22

    Gays or Islam, choose; can't have both. Integrating migrants only as per Rebel Migrant channel on YT.

    • @joaov.m.oliveira9903
      @joaov.m.oliveira9903 Před 2 lety

      Funny you say that. Today I tried to watch a CZcams video from a gay French second generation immigrant called Bilal Hassani. I assume he's muslim by the name. He looks gay AF, if you ask me.

  • @wendyharper8245
    @wendyharper8245 Před 6 lety +14

    Having been a teacher in the states, I am very impressed by your teacher training, and methods. Sadly, things are too often preparing for standardized tests. This does not allow for teachers to go "off program" to give more supplemental lessons that will really give depth to lessons.

    • @shalommalca2125
      @shalommalca2125 Před 5 lety +1

      The only thing they teach in Finland is how to open the vodka bottles

    • @blackcoffeebeans6100
      @blackcoffeebeans6100 Před 3 lety

      @@shalommalca2125 Russia, Moldova and Belarus are leading drinking alcohol in Europe.

    • @shalommalca2125
      @shalommalca2125 Před 3 lety

      @@blackcoffeebeans6100 Finland is not in Europe just hit a part of the Soviet Union

    • @jqydxn8941
      @jqydxn8941 Před 2 lety

      ​@@shalommalca2125 nice joke.

    • @shalommalca2125
      @shalommalca2125 Před 2 lety

      @@jqydxn8941 don't forget kosygin is the president

  • @ValentinaKovtun-eb1jm

    I only speak Ukrainian. I am using google translator. Therefore, please excuse me if the translation is bad! I am from Western Ukraine. I am a nurse and I save lives. I live now in Germany. I need a lawyer to file, with other disabled citizens of Ukraine, a lawsuit against Norway. My husband, a Ukrainian (oil worker, human rights activist) became disabled as a result of his defense of the rights of other people (Norwegian and Russian media for 9 years). My husband fought corruption in the Russian oil giant, which was headed by the founder of the 6th Directorate of the FSB and the ex-Chancellor of Germany. My husband defended the rights of disabled people and Ukrainians in Norway against Russian-speaking citizens of this NATO country. The Norwegians took my disabled husband to Moscow AFTER: anti-war pickets of my husband in the Russian Federation, his defense of the rights of Ukrainians in Norway, the issuance of documents to my husband by the Norwegian Red Cross for his close relatives (Polish servicemen repressed by the Russians), sentencing his defender to prison (in married to a citizen of Finland for 25 years) in Belarus, who reported the crime of the Norwegians against the Ukrainians and was recognized as a Political prisoner. My husband and his lawyer warned the Norwegians about the coming war, but they did not believe him. The husband was kidnapped and the war began. And after the war began, the Norwegians do NOT admit their mistakes! Unlike the Swedes, the Norwegians DO NOT LIKE to admit their mistakes even when the Chechen refugees deported by the Norwegians were killed in the Russian Federation (Norwegian media).999

  • @stsabados8979
    @stsabados8979 Před 4 lety +5

    How often do teachers in Finland go on strike?

  • @concong4183
    @concong4183 Před 4 lety +3

    The teacher @9:30 has definitely spent some time in Ireland. Fantastic accent. Well done!

  • @aubreyjames8795
    @aubreyjames8795 Před 4 lety +6

    teachers as professionals wow

  • @koljolat
    @koljolat Před 6 lety +22

    Right now finland might have the best education,employment benefits and healthcare but it's all funded by debth money. When money tap goes off all this will collapse. You cannot make money for nothing forever.

    • @blackcoffeebeans6100
      @blackcoffeebeans6100 Před 5 lety +5

      Us has got much more debth than Finland.
      Looks like you wish bad for Finland.
      Sour grapes.

    • @coreycox2345
      @coreycox2345 Před 4 lety +1

      @@blackcoffeebeans6100 True. Unfortunately, our education, employment benefits, and healthcare are abysmal. We spend our fiat currency on other things.

    • @yee5074
      @yee5074 Před 4 lety +1

      What debt?

    • @aubreyjames8795
      @aubreyjames8795 Před 4 lety

      @@blackcoffeebeans6100 hahaha sour grapes

    • @aubreyjames8795
      @aubreyjames8795 Před 4 lety

      @@blackcoffeebeans6100 Well when you print your own money relatively who is there to enforce debt?

  • @viitizx9880
    @viitizx9880 Před 3 lety +3

    Well Finland should get rid from the euro. And that's why the True Finns party is the best political party in Finland

    • @viitizx9880
      @viitizx9880 Před 3 lety +2

      Bureaucrats of Belgium are only bossing Finland in EU. And that's why the True Finns party is the best political party in Finland. They are not "far-right nazies". They don't jus like when little Finland with economic problems on backround need to pay billions to Italy and join to EU:s debt. But luckily they are doing very well and if they fill form new government in 2024 Finland will at least leave from Euro-currency and economy will start rolling again

    • @viitizx9880
      @viitizx9880 Před 3 lety +2

      Even Sipilä's govenment was much much much better than our left-wing government that can't do anything else than raise taxes and take debt. Right-wing governments are much more responsible with money, because they have other solutions too than only taking debt and raising taxes. Sanna Marin is the worst!

  • @soulessskull
    @soulessskull Před 5 lety +7

    carolina is hot

  • @corpoemmovimento86
    @corpoemmovimento86 Před 5 lety +4

    11:55 almost falling on her face

  • @Littlesassybigheart
    @Littlesassybigheart Před 7 lety +3

    audio cuts out about 20 seconds before video ends

  • @alexm566
    @alexm566 Před 3 lety +1

    Nokia was failing on its own anyway. They should have went with Android and become like Samsung rather than being greedy for the quick Microsoft bags of cash.

  • @aubreyjames8795
    @aubreyjames8795 Před 4 lety +1

    the reporter is nice but her hands are all over the place. girl calm down.

  • @devinpeirce7152
    @devinpeirce7152 Před 5 lety +4

    Boring

  • @cookeish
    @cookeish Před 5 lety +5

    Hard to get socialism out once it gets in. Socialism works by using other people’s money. and then what? Attracts dictators then power and eventually poverty and collapse. I.e. Venezuela currently.

    • @blackcoffeebeans6100
      @blackcoffeebeans6100 Před 5 lety +2

      Finland is a capitalist country. Get educated!

    • @cinderellaandstepsisters
      @cinderellaandstepsisters Před 3 lety +1

      Finland is a capitalist country. It has a free economic market. The forests are owned 75% by private owners. Finland has got more small private businesses percentually than US etc....

  • @apoorvsaxena3886
    @apoorvsaxena3886 Před 5 lety +2

    How the finish people ... Get universal income by just giving 20% tax ... it's just surprising ...!

    • @cinderellaandstepsisters
      @cinderellaandstepsisters Před 3 lety +3

      Not true. I pay 13%. It depends on your incomes. If your incomes are very very very high you pay More taxes.

  • @marijose4471
    @marijose4471 Před 4 lety +5

    Finland has the most advanced school sistem in the worlld

    • @shalommalca2125
      @shalommalca2125 Před 4 lety

      all you need. to know haw to open the koskinkorva batel 3 tome a day

    • @sankari6114
      @sankari6114 Před 3 lety

      How, my experience was the complete opposite

    • @sankari6114
      @sankari6114 Před 3 lety

      @Arno Saari No älä saatana. Peruskoulu oli kyllä sellaista kärsimystä että ei hyvää päivää, eikä siellä oppinut mitään.

  • @marijose4471
    @marijose4471 Před 4 lety +1

    And vikings also.

  • @1299Nello
    @1299Nello Před 4 lety +1

    CAROLINA YOU ARE BEAUTIFULL

  • @JuanSanchez-rb4qu
    @JuanSanchez-rb4qu Před 6 lety +5

    20% tax?! thats it?! what about import duties? VAT?

  • @MrDanielfff777
    @MrDanielfff777 Před 3 lety

    Is Carolina single?

  • @stomil
    @stomil Před 6 lety +7

    How can universal income be an incentive to work? WTF??

    • @mikitz
      @mikitz Před 6 lety +2

      Beats me. Now the government is spanking the unemployed to getting non-existing jobs. Doesn't work, either.

    • @Aurinkohirvi
      @Aurinkohirvi Před 6 lety +5

      You can't work when you get unemplyment money, you can't start your even small business. The current system penalizes you from going to study or taking short time jobs or becoming a private enterpreneur. The universal income would give people free hands to try and improve their situation without dropping to no income at all, or to reduced income.

    • @stomil
      @stomil Před 6 lety

      There was such system in Poland. Regardless of what you do, you'd get everything you need. It collapsed badly in 1989.

    • @mikitz
      @mikitz Před 6 lety +1

      Perhaps three decades later it would work in a different country. Aurinkohirvi is right, at least in the sense that we should give it a more extensive shot.

    • @Aurinkohirvi
      @Aurinkohirvi Před 6 lety

      Well in Africa it made the most prosperous and with highest human development index country of the continet.
      Poland. Newly formed country 1918 after 123 years of foreign occupation. Then Weimar Republic tried to break Polish economy with trade embargo from 1925 to 1934. Trade with Russia collapsed earlier after formation of Soviet-Russia and with Austria when Austria-Hungary collapsed 1918. They were so economically advanced, they used cavalry to fight German tanks when WWII started, as is well known!
      Russia was like Poland, a horse and buggy country, feodal slaves and rich aristocracy, where industry was imported from western Europe and the USA. But from the 1920's for over 50 years Soviet Union had the fastest growing economy in the world (minus during WWII), urbanizing and becoming an industrial country, actual space faring and military super power with health care and education to everyone. Japan did pass the economic growth of the Soviet Union in the late 1960s, and Finland in the 1970s. But the USA did not. And this made the big kahunas in the USA VERY nervous. They came into conclusion, that if countries could independently decide, they would choose socialism, and the so called Domino Theory was deviced to describe the idea how dangerous this development was.
      But yeah, in the mid 1970's early 1980s Soviet Union economic growth slowed to the level of western countries, and it was still behind of them. For example they didn't produce much at all consumer products, before Gorbachev made that a priority, and agriculture was still a problem too. Not as bad problem as before, because earlier there were hungers a few times that killed several millions of people each time. But they still had to import food.
      What collapsed, was an empire that occupied foreign countries. When Gorbachev allowed the critisism or the government and free speech (glasnost), they got competition. Namely local politicians wanted to run their countries and be top dogs, instead of Soviet puppets. One of them was Boris Yeltsin, used the Federation of Russia to compete the Gorbachev of Soviet Union. It was nationalism that collapsed the empire, and local politicians using nationalism. Yeltsin did the same, as it was his only way to get to top dog position, to end the Soviet Union. And the republics of the Union had the power to do so.
      And then, when Yeltsin was running Russia, the country met its biggest financial collapse, news reported over 200 million dollars of escaping the country every day, when robber barons that had got state property in their hands, were moving their money out of the country. Was it a destabilization or honest panic, I don't know, haven't looked into it.

  • @TheEmrys245
    @TheEmrys245 Před 4 lety +1

    Karjala and Sauna , perkele hyvä 🇫🇮🇹🇷

  • @anjaanrd8556
    @anjaanrd8556 Před 3 lety

    There are private schools.....why not?

    • @vmahonen
      @vmahonen Před 3 lety

      Actually there are. Google " private schools in Finland".

    • @anjaanrd8556
      @anjaanrd8556 Před 3 lety

      @@vmahonen thats what i mean, i said there are

  • @marijose4471
    @marijose4471 Před 4 lety

    Well. They have something. Crudaders.

  • @kcdikedike8236
    @kcdikedike8236 Před 6 lety +3

    how much Finland pay migrate a moths

  • @shalommalca2125
    @shalommalca2125 Před 5 lety

    In 1985 Finland in the holy of Finland took one Refugee pool guy didn't have anybody to talk to at least you can take to so they can talk to each other

  • @steveg6157
    @steveg6157 Před 3 lety

    Hard work, not communism!

  • @perrycomeau2627
    @perrycomeau2627 Před 3 lety

    and g+d created the 2nd world in 4 days

  • @patriotamerican3069
    @patriotamerican3069 Před 6 lety +2

    wow 5 years for completing Master degrees!

    • @dilkuc6003
      @dilkuc6003 Před 5 lety

      Deplorable American 3 for bachelors and 2 for Master degree

    • @shalommalca2125
      @shalommalca2125 Před 5 lety +1

      I have a friend who finished the law school for 4 days first vacuum and then windows

    • @Fugazinome
      @Fugazinome Před 3 lety

      @@shalommalca2125 Yours is an underrated comment.l think it’s very funny.

  • @sabitkondakc9147
    @sabitkondakc9147 Před 5 lety +1

    Finland's education system praises the happiness as much as possible but this habit of them has downsides..I think the Finns lack of Finantial Literacy; competitiveness is salient in today's economy and market. what puts them in stagnation is nothing but not being able to see and read the developing world.

    • @aleksikovanen8322
      @aleksikovanen8322 Před 5 lety +1

      WTF?

    • @mariadavis3797
      @mariadavis3797 Před 5 lety +1

      Don’t understand how you express yourself in the English language.

    • @blackcoffeebeans6100
      @blackcoffeebeans6100 Před 3 lety +1

      You are wrong!

    • @sabitkondakc9147
      @sabitkondakc9147 Před 3 lety +1

      @@blackcoffeebeans6100 Do you think that Finland will make it to international market through thick and thin? , Finland's economy model never fits in the world's dynamics.

    • @cinderellaandstepsisters
      @cinderellaandstepsisters Před 3 lety +1

      @@sabitkondakc9147
      Until now Finland has done very well . Finland is one of The most prosperous countries. Seems you know nothing of Finland.
      By The way World economic Forum conference in Switzerland Davos ranked Finland The best country 2019. Why?
      You can google it. The list is long.

  • @johnnyfallen87
    @johnnyfallen87 Před 6 lety +2

    i am from North east india...can i go and live in Finland?

  • @sachinrawat8948
    @sachinrawat8948 Před 6 lety +1

    Finland have to make Pact to accept people from India to work in Finland and settle there because there population is dying

    • @JjJoOoKkKuUu
      @JjJoOoKkKuUu Před 6 lety +16

      Sachin Rawat No

    • @sombamrara8420
      @sombamrara8420 Před 6 lety +36

      Sachin Rawat An an Indian myself.. I would never want that.. Why you want to fill a country with a population of a Indian city replaced by Indians..Finland is finland because the people who live there are Finns.. No need to destroy their country. They are not dying.. They are just not breeding like crazy.

    • @sachinrawat8948
      @sachinrawat8948 Před 6 lety +2

      Som Bamrara because we Indians are better as compare to arab country people and we are peaceful and we contribute in the society

    • @angelobucciarelli4848
      @angelobucciarelli4848 Před 6 lety +15

      Sachin Rawat
      You are stupid !

    • @storfrassin
      @storfrassin Před 6 lety +10

      People Who can live whit our rules and regulations and our customs and support them May come here and tourists of Course. And real refugees Who need a safe place to live in!

  • @IgorBogdanov-rc2ql
    @IgorBogdanov-rc2ql Před rokem

    I only speak Ukrainian. I am using google translator. Therefore, please excuse me if the translation is bad! I am from Western Ukraine. I am a nurse and I save lives. I live now in Germany. I need a lawyer to file, with other disabled citizens of Ukraine, a lawsuit against Norway. My husband, a Ukrainian (oil worker, human rights activist) became disabled as a result of his defense of the rights of other people (Norwegian and Russian media for 9 years). My husband fought corruption in the Russian oil giant, which was headed by the founder of the 6th Directorate of the FSB and the ex-Chancellor of Germany. My husband defended the rights of disabled people and Ukrainians in Norway against Russian-speaking citizens of this NATO country. The Norwegians took my disabled husband to Moscow AFTER: anti-war pickets of my husband in the Russian Federation, his defense of the rights of Ukrainians in Norway, the issuance of documents to my husband by the Norwegian Red Cross for his close relatives (Polish servicemen repressed by the Russians), sentencing his defender to prison (in married to a citizen of Finland for 25 years) in Belarus, who reported the crime of the Norwegians against the Ukrainians and was recognized as a Political prisoner. My husband and his lawyer warned the Norwegians about the coming war, but they did not believe him. The husband was kidnapped and the war began. And after the war began, the Norwegians do NOT admit their mistakes! Unlike the Swedes, the Norwegians DO NOT LIKE to admit their mistakes even when the Chechen refugees deported by the Norwegians were killed in the Russian Federation (Norwegian media).....ddd

  • @kcdikedike8236
    @kcdikedike8236 Před 6 lety +1

    how much Finland pay migrate a moths