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Newly elected Finnish MP apologizes for prior biased and bigoted comments

The Finnish elections were held on April 14 with the Social Democratic Party of Finland winning the most seats.

Hussein Al-Taee, a newly elected member to the Finnish parliament, apologized on April 29, 2019, for his past bigoted remarks about Jews, gays and others. Credit: Screenshot.
Hussein Al-Taee, a newly elected member to the Finnish parliament, apologized on April 29, 2019, for his past bigoted remarks about Jews, gays and others. Credit: Screenshot.

A newly elected member of Finland’s parliament has apologized for past remarks against Jews and other minorities.

Al-Taee’s past offensive remarks include posting on Facebook, “Jew doing what a Jew does best. F***s up everybody to gain everything.”

“I have no words to shame, now I feel the prejudices, the ideas and the language which I have used homosexuals, Jews, Sunnis, Somalis or other groups of people,” wrote Hussein al-Taee of the Social Democratic Party of Finland (SDP) on his website on Monday.

“I come from a very conservative background where attitudes, such as gender roles and sexual minorities, are far from what I think now. In my growth environment, homosexuality was a taboo that had no words to deal with,” he continued. “In my friends’ circle, one way to deal with this fear was also disdainful speech. As a student in Britain I became acquainted with a homosexual teacher, I was confused in a way that now seems crazy.”

The Finnish elections were held on April 14 with SDP winning the most seats.

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