>>99Nice dubs and yes, the original Finns came from Asia but there's very little of their genes left. People from south (particularly Poland) travelled to live in Finland and their genes mixed with the population of Finland. Now, do you know the original Finnish division? It was between the Finns and the Sami, Sami living in middle-central Finland and Finns living in south-eastern Finland, which was all good. The Sami were the white ones and Finns were the Asian ones, though this is commonly forgotten even by teachers of history. The whiteness of Finns began as intermarriages with the Sami already long before the Polish and other immigrants came. Yes, it's true that Finns became whiter than Sami became yellow (in fact they are still almost entirely white, contrary to the stereotype) but this is easily explained by the survival exchange. Sami women were treated worse by Finnish men than Finnish women by Sami men, so of course more of the Sami gene was spread into Finns than the other way around as forced marriages and such happened sometimes.
When the immigrants from south came, Finns were already quite white. Yes, almost half were still yellow and had Asian eyes, etc. but they were already a minority. Where this becomes relevant to modern whiteness of Finns is the 18th century, contrary to the popular belief that Swedes made Finns white. Of course there was some genetic overlap but not as much as many believe. It was only in the 18th century that whiteness became an ideal. Before then, the Finns had chosen the most Finnish ones to represent them (eg. village leaders) who were naturally largely Asian still. But it was the 18th century and early 19th century that made a difference, and many Finns either intentionally or unintentionally didn't have kids if they couldn't find a white partner to do it with. Even though there's a lot of evidence to support this it's impossible to pinpoint any because it wasn't considered important… But it was a genocide, even if it was slow and took about two hundred years (beginning in 1700s, ending before the first world war and Finnish independence).
Now if you walk in Finland, you'll see that 90% of the "native" population is white. Of course there are immigrants, particularly in bigger cities, and you'll see quite a number of Asians and blacks, but almost all of them moved to Finland in the last 50 years. There are old families who are still Asian but these are often in smaller towns in the eastern part of the country, the ones living in cities have already "merged" to the white population. Yes, they still have children who look Asian but they're still mostly white in genetics. My family is a perfect example of this: half are white and half are yellow. I'm white myself but would rather be yellow as that would make me more Finnish, and I'm not the most nationalistic person in the world but it would make it easier for me to accept that I'm Finnish… so yes, you can say that Finns aren't white but wish they were, but you're only describing two thirds of the population. The last third wish they were yellow even if they wouldn't admit it to any other Finns because of the racial division, you know "you don't know how hard it is for us Finns who
look originally Finnish when we're being oppressed" and "those subhuman shits should go live in the north" and so on… it's oppression if there ever was one, but it's not the type that you think of when you think of oppression in America or other western countries.