- pretty big confrontation between Finnish youth and refugees a while ago
I'm tired as f*** so, my wording might be little weird.
Now, anyways, this is what happened. Apparently some refugee kids beat up one Finnish kid, and about 15 Finnish teens age of 16 to 17 goes near the refugee center and yells all kinds of s***. The news media claims that the Finnish kids went INSIDE the building and started f***ing the place up, and makes it seem like the Finnish kids are racists, and horrible pieces of s***. Then they fought until police arrived. Now, some people made youtube video about this whole thing where they interviewed people living near the refugee center, and the teens involved. Its over 3 hours long. The kids, and the people who live like 50 meter away from it says that the Finnish kids never entered the building, and stayed like 100 meters away from the center. They yelled some s***, and suddenly the whole f***ing refugee center gets empty when about 70 to 100 refugees swarms outside. This is what the media never said: There were grown ass men among them. They all had weapons, steel pipes, boards, anything they could get their hands on, and they f***ed up cars too. Some innocent people who had nothing to do with any of that got f***ed up really bad. Imagine 30 year old men beating f***ing random kids with steel pipes. Oh, and they yelled all kids of Allah stuff as well. People living near that center locked all doors and windows, because they weren't sure how bad that s*** will go down. None of the news media interviewed the kids, or the people who live in stone throw away from the refugee shelter. Police asked from the refugees what happened, believed every word, and told what they heard to the press. Now, those Finnish kids are to blame as well, but holy s*** how much the press tries to belittle this whole thing, and leave all the dirty stuff about refugees out as much as they can. http://www.iltalehti.fi/uutiset/2016082322214402_uu.shtml Its all Finnish so idk what kind of gibberish it will be when its google translated from Finnish to English. |
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