Finland: Majority Supports Anti-Racism
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•Poll: Most people in Finland see racism as a minor problem
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Nine out of ten Finns consider it at least fairly important that racism is not allowed in Finland .
More than half of Finns think racism is a relatively minor or non-existent problem in Finnish society.
Only a minority of respondents said that it is racist to vote for a nationalist party, to take a critical view of multiculturalism.
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