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other European people. And in that I agree with what Kalevi said:
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1. People who are unlikely to identify with a foreign hostile power, culture or ideology (for example of the opposite: Muslims).
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Definitely. These people are like a horse of Troy. And we all know what happened to Troy.
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2. People with a compatible set of values and culture, and are preferably as ethnically close as possible.
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Also important. Though I guess you can discuss what is compatible.
Would you say catholicism and lutheranism to be compatible? IMO they are, but I believe some people think differently.
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3. People who are racially close to a reasonable degree. Not a hardcore racist here, but looking radically different makes it obvious that your roots lie in a faraway place making it harder to identify with the country and integrate.
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Quite important too. Some variation can be expected, and will happen within any nation anyway, regardless of migration. But a black person in a place like Finland pretty much stands out.
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Hated and refused, mostly by the own kind
History re-written, ancient rights denied
Politicians twisting facts, turning the masses blind
So one often wonders, for whom our forefathers died
Slavonian, Roman, Iberian or Gaul
Empires and tribes did bravely defend
Civilisation and Europe the Highest Goal
Never deny your roots, Flag in the hand!