sunnuntai 11. helmikuuta 2024
Dear First Lady of Finland, Suzanne Innes-Stubb - My assessment over cultural exchange between Finland and UK
I hope that my assessment over cultural exchange between Finland and UK is not coming too early for you, remembering in same time that the poll was finished and textured on the golden laureled pages of political history just yesterday evening. Anyway this parapolitical mission which falls unhinged before you should be started imminently. Like I have read about you from the tabloids, you have always been an cosmopolite, and without hesitation I can add my name to that list. But Britain is the only country to which and over which my heart has been pounding for over twenty-five years or so. Your new position as the First Lady of Finland gives you a enormous potential and opportunity in spreading British values to Finland's new-culture and young-culture afflicted athmosphere. In best environment and elacing of meddling about with both cultures, United Kingdom could also learn something new and culturally fresh things from Finland and about Finnish people even though yokels can be found from both directions. I have notified that our care for the environment and Umwelt, and avoidance and negative attitudes towards littering and controlling and suppressing all kind of antisocial-behaviour is a thing Britain has not succeeded to achieve yet in the robustness how it is viewed and dealt in Finland today. I have always respected Britain and its unwavering worry, awe and respect of and for history, culture, tradition and family. Like we all Finns know, Finland has been independent for about hundred years (and Finnish language has been in popular use even lesser time than that), but in Britain same families in many cases have been possessor of same land and same country estates for nearly thousand years and for tens of generations. Like many of your countrymen, who voted remain in the Brexit-vote, you have also learned and been educated in keen connection with international affairs and respect for the European Union. We have to keep Britain in tender, prone and apt connection with other European countries, in clarified sense - EU. Britain is a European country and seclusion in it's own island-peace in all laurels of little Englander-bullshit is not main thing in keeping and promising British people their own freedom and autonomy.Connection to Europe is not the way British could lose their freedom and autonomy. For the improvement of international relations, Britain should hold open a possibility of connecting with younger and fresher and ”clinical” cultures like Finland.. I have always resented the idea of nearing connections with United States (With Finland or UK), because British people have more able and verified things to say about culture and way of living in comparison with the great Moloch-culture in the other side of the pond. Separation from EU has made UK once again dependant of United States, and in my own opinion, that is not so good way to hold and improve cultural values that have been always valored in UK. You are from Solihull in Birmingham, and I can notify that I have visited there couple of times. You, like other British people have been noticing the balkanisation of Britain and the way in which Britain has been transforming towards in keeping less human value in order and depressing and underrating the value of work by human potential because of continuous immigration-waves especially from poorer countries in Asia, Africa and West-Indies. I hope that you can formalize your possessed mission in nearing Finland and UK in all able possibilities of culture-change towards each other for the best of both. Your roots and British blood demand you to take part in this project for the good and wellness of Finnish and British people in those things for which they have battled.We must be on keep in hoping the thriving of both countries in concern you have been delivered to personify.
Your keen servant and Finnish national
Olli von Becker
Master of Social Sciences
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