Vihreiden Silvennoinen - even Finland has a holohoax "expert"

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Holocaust lobbyist Silvennoinen: Communists and the Crow Network are not the extreme left, Orbán's regime must be overthrown
Vihreiden Silvennoinen appears regularly in the Finnish mainstream media, especially as an expert on the "extreme right" and the "Holocaust".
https://www.partisaani.com/news/entertainment/2023/03/31/holokaustilobbaaja-silvennoinen-kommunistit-ja-varisverkosto-eivat-aarivasemmistoa-orbanin-hallinto-kaadettava/

MECHANICALLY TRANSLATED FROM FINNISH

Finnish far-left activist and Holocaust lobbyist Oula Silvennoinen offered the audience an in-depth course on political double standards in a recent episode of the Puheenaihe podcast. Silvennoinen and Atte Kaleva, a member of the coalition , discussed "extremism" in the Topic.

Silvennoinen appears regularly in the Finnish mainstream media, especially as an expert on the "extreme right" and the "Holocaust". He has served as the chairman of the local branch of the Jewish lobbying organization Yad Vashem, in addition to which he is pushing for a complete ban on nationalist marches in the territory of the European Union with the Jewish extremist organization B'nai B'rith. Silvennoinen and the Jewish extremist organizations he represents support racial segregation and Jewish supremacy in Israel, but "tolerance" and forced multiculturalism in white Western countries.

In the broadcast of the talking point, Silvennoinen caused such severe cognitive dissonance that even the most hardened viewer could not follow the performance without a blush of sympathy creeping up his cheeks. Silvennoinen started by saying that he is writing a new book about the role of Finns in the "Holocaust", which can be interpreted as a promise that the historian will offer the audience unintentional comedy in the future as well.

"There is no extreme left in Finland"
The theme of the discussion was the extreme right and extreme Islamism, but the host tried to ask Silvennoinen about his views on the state of the extreme left in Finland. According to Silvennoinen, the question is irrelevant because there is simply no extreme left in Finland.

When Silvennoinen's view was challenged by referring to the Kuokkavieras and Kiakkovieras riots on Independence Day, Silvennoinen said that he had a bad memory, which is why he was unable to comment on the matter. A little later, however, he added that whenever crowds gather, places may be broken, which is why, for example, no political conclusions should be drawn from the Kuokkavieras rumblings.

Silventos was also asked to comment on whether, for example, the communists, the Crow Network and local groups bearing the name Antifa do not represent the extreme left. According to the historian, none of the groups are far-left.

Silvennoinen argues that communism is not automatically an extremist idea, but merely a utopian social ideal. According to Silvennoinen, the activities of the Crow Network cannot be called extreme, even though the organization has published the home addresses of families with children and threatened to "physically" attack nationalists . Antifa groups are again "loose associations of people" which is why they cannot be considered extreme, Silvennoinen reasoned.

All the better for pushing
During the debate, the Holocaust lobbyist fiercely defended the Elokapina, which has been internationally associated with dreams of large-scale political violence and whose activities have been the subject of a huge number of criminal investigations in Finland. However, Silvennoninen stated that Elokapina's activities are not extreme but "disruptive". In addition, he pointed out that the Elokapini should not be banned because of regular crime, because the idea of ​​the organization is nevertheless "ok".

The host didn't really interfere with Silvennoinen's double moralistic logic, according to which the "neo-Nazis" destroy democracy by trying to pressure people to conform to their will, while the political pressure exerted by Elokapina is only "democracy" put into practice.

Silvennoinen also commented on the internal politics of the United States, stating that former President Donald Trump represents "extreme right-wing" ideology. According to Silvennoinen, the alleged attempt by Trump's supporters to seize power in connection with the unrest in the Capitol is also an indication of the dangerousness and undemocratic nature of the "extreme right". On the other hand, Silvennoinen wished aloud that the crowds would overthrow the national conservative Viktor Orbán's regime in Hungary - in the name of democracy, of course.

A kosher conservative, not a challenger to a cultural marxist
Towards the end, Silvennoinen's hallucinations began to reach worrying levels when he equated the "Suomi Maidan" group, which held a camp in the center of Helsinki a few years ago, with extreme Islamist terrorism. Extreme Islamism is a sensitive area for Silvennoinen, who assured on television before the terrorist attack in Turku that "Ismo-Isis" will never arrive in Finland.

In addition, Silvennoinen noted as a strange side note that the Finnish extreme right-wingers are lying about what kind of life Finns lived in the 17th century. Although Partisaan's editors have a fairly comprehensive understanding of the topics of discussion in the Finnish national radical field, the theories of alternative history concerning the 17th century are completely unknown to us.

Kosher-conservative Atte Kaleva was hardly a challenger to Silvennoinen. The coalition politician himself stated that civil disobedience is necessary, for example, when opposing racial segregation. In addition, Kaleva dreams of a Finland that raises immigrant youth "100% Muslims and at the same time 100% Finns".