oh yes! Well, here in Finland, everyone with a brain takes Pekka Siitoin content as absurd humor. :D 18:05 ohh, well that is Pekkas ass in the pic : DDD
Fun fact: Apparently; once, on a cafe trip, or something, Pekka met the then-President of Finland, Mauno Koivisto, and ”sieg-heiled” him (”Heil, Herr President!”), to which, Koivisto replied: ”Heil, Herr Führer!” 😅.
He was only joke and this who try to make him something is put own extra and a lot. He had followers 4-5 and same time maybe 2. Danger evil or clould do of zero. His nostarious or evilness fezo. Finland has been any othet "nazi" or created the fake nazi clown role. All only laungh of him. Can hypnocide all/has learn to tells Your Future=say himself. Give one some sort miracle make say some one what? Ufos? Satanic? I were Suppriced how many "Hard nazy" monent theological Fat Finnish Fūhrer had been created.
He is my human joke number one. When he said Siitoin is not popular, he really is not. Like 5-10 followers at max. From 5 million it's not that many. At early days of internet memes in late 90s people printed A4 papers to their wall and Siitoin was one popular office meme. They just changed text to whatever joke it was.
I don't support any kind of racist ideologies but I've always found crazy outcasts like him interesting. "Kylähullu" is the name we call them. That could be translated into village idiot but that doesn't really describe these characters properly, since some of them were far from idiots and might be highly respected members of the society. I mean at least the ones that weren't satanic nazis. One very well known kylähullu was Ior Bock, who actually had a small cult around him. He believed that he was a descendant of Väinämöinen, a god-like figure in the ancient Finnish myths. The legendary journalist Hannu Karpo had a TV show that introduced many of these weird characters to Finns, such as the the oil sheik of Nilsiä. Maybe it's an insult for the rest of the kylähullut to call Pekka Siitoin a kylähullu, but aside from his extreme views, that's what he was. I'm not that surprised that he managed to get some crazy neonazi followers, since there are so many racists in Finland who are just waiting for somebody to tell them what to do.
Also the story goes that while living in Naantali he hanged a Moomin effigy on his yard, which would have not been that bad if it wasn't visible from the cars passing by, including all the families going to the newly establish Moominworld. Another story claims that his flagpole was visible to the Finnish presidents official (and fancier than average) summer cabin and the president had to explain his foreign visitors "yep, I have this crazy neighbour flying Third Reich colors".
Captivating stuff. There was a time when characters like that were on the TV and tabloids. One that comes to mind is late Juhan af Grann, who also had done acting in his childhood, studied film making, founded his own production company, made documentaries and then at some point ran for parliament when he had become famous. He was connected with the spirit world, was an expert on aliens and ufos, had met couple of them, had various conspiracy theories and could foresee the future. Soon there was a group of similar personalities in media competing who has spend the most time with the aliens. Couple of videos on that: "Ufovalvojaiset - Juhan af Grann, Tapani Kuningas, Ilpo Koskinen, Tapani Koivula (10.8.1992)" and "DevilLeeRot Juhan af Grann". The SMP party, in that video about Siitoin, has since became Perussuomalaiset party and they are now a governing party. One evolution step was the late Tony "Viikinki" Halme's landslide election to the parliament in 2003: "VIIKINKI - elokuvan virallinen traileri". One of the party's founding members is Timo Soini, who has since departed from the party and dropped out from the daily politics after a colorful political episode. Recently he has written a book about populism and made a comeback to media as a commentator. His mentor and the SMP party founder and leader was late Veikko Vennamo. He once got carried out from a parliament session. He too was accused of populism. He's agenda was to reveal the other parties' corruption: "Hän On Täällä Tänään - Veikko Vennamo (Haastattelu 1984)". Here are couple of videos about Timo Soini. In the interview he talks about populism in Finland and in Europe, about relating Finland's political history to this day; SMP and Perussuomalaiset: "Timo Soini on immigration" and "Timo Soini | Populismi, Perussuomalaiset, palaako Soini takaisin politiikkaan?".
While in the video he only mentions IKR, it's worth pointing out that Siitoin actually founded bunch of different organizations during his life and at least four of them were banned as violating the Paris Peace Treaty. IKR just happens to be the most famous one he founded
Pekka's actions caused a personal family tragedy for his own family. Two children died before the age of thirty. He also cheated on his wife constantly and had illegitimate children..
I met him couple of times. He had a pfotograf shop in Turku Kaskenkatu. He made once my photos, but that was only time, because photos colours were odd. Too purple. His gang openly marched in Turku in their nazi uniforms in 80's.
No way. Seen something before, but this was eyeopener. Knew that neo nazism. But totally grezy. And his "followers". THANK Mauro to learn more of Finland Even being Finnish❤️🤣❤️🇫🇮
Oh yeah I've heard of him, there was a whole chapter about him in a popular book about Finnish occultism. Forgot the title, unfortunately. Anyway, the dude reminds me of a happier time. When everyone knew Neo-Nazis were a tiny group living under the rock and everyone knew it was okay to laugh at them, because we all knew what happened to the fascists in the last war. Unfortunately, kids these days sleep in the history classes, it seems! Edit: Oh yeah, there's a photo of the guy sitting on a toilet doing a Nazi salute. Dude was a tryhard forcing a meme in the 1980s before any of those terms existed!
Pekka was actor that goed insane little bit like Klaus Kinski (Kinsky barely stayed in actin business and was real gem when he did it). At least he was much more fun to people even he got his sad and evil side if you campare it to your dear pizzaführer Meloni.
He was some character for sure. Propably most of the finnish people knows who Pekka Siitoin was. Years ago as i was still driving taxi on my home city Kokkola, some customers called taxi under the name of Pekka Siitoin. I normally doesn´t take orders that have fake names, but i was curious to see what kind of people there would be. Well those were three younger man and as they opened the door, i raised my arm and said hail 😂. They actually were surpriced that i know who Pekka was. Of course that was just a joke and none of them were nazis for real. But in the taxi world there can happen anything.
Nazi sympathies in Finland are taboo. There are still people in Finland who defend the Nazis' actions in the Lapland War. During the war years, Finland's interior minister said he would resign if Finland did not send all the country's Jews to Germany to be exterminated. Finland managed to send eight civilians to be exterminated before this was stopped. I have always thought that Finland and Russia have unpleasant things in their history, but the difference is that Finland is honest. Finland says, yes, we made mistakes, but we are honest. Russia, on the other hand, pretends that nothing bad ever happened. Unfortunately, this is not true. In Finland, too, unpleasant things in history are changed and left unsaid, just like in Russia.
Those eight weren't Finns, so it was more like kicking out the foreigners or illegals. It was easy to let those go in times like those. Like Rangell said to Himmler: we don't have a jewish question.”Wir haben keine Judenfrage".
Thankyou mauro x) it was worth it to see you wondering like what the hell xDdd i dont know how pipular it is today but when i was kid, my friends made a lot of fun about nazis and stuff x) we even.made "working" rifles and stuff... but never thought more than bei.g funny with nazi jokes x)
Oh man, I see you took a real deep dive into Finnish "village idiots" 😅 I suppose Finns under 35 years old likely don't know who P. Siitoin was. Not sure if they really want to know. And today, people would take offense in public nazi costume play. When this guy was active, everyone thought he was a total clown.
Even i didnt kniw this story and i am Finnish. I live in in Oulu, i have never heard these guys or highjacked airoplanes. I know these stories are true, but whit so little of significance that thesis shit is not worth wasteing time.
Siitoin was... Um, special. But you should react to Venninen, he was a much better man in every way. There are English subtitles. th-cam.com/video/pjHjZNbDJEA/w-d-xo.html
oh yes! Well, here in Finland, everyone with a brain takes Pekka Siitoin content as absurd humor. :D 18:05 ohh, well that is Pekkas ass in the pic : DDD
Yea he wasn't ready.
Fun fact: Apparently; once, on a cafe trip, or something, Pekka met the then-President of Finland, Mauno Koivisto, and ”sieg-heiled” him (”Heil, Herr President!”), to which, Koivisto replied: ”Heil, Herr Führer!” 😅.
I just litterally finished watching this and now I have to watch it again😂
Juu. Täysin sairas ihminen. Opin juuri lisää. Kuin ssirasta sakkia tuolla pihalla hiippaileekaan?
Same after 5 mins, Idk if I’ll watch until the end 😅
He was only joke and this who try to make him something is put own extra and a lot. He had followers 4-5 and same time maybe 2. Danger evil or clould do of zero. His nostarious or evilness fezo. Finland has been any othet "nazi" or created the fake nazi clown role. All only laungh of him. Can hypnocide all/has learn to tells Your Future=say himself. Give one some sort miracle make say some one what? Ufos? Satanic? I were Suppriced how many "Hard nazy" monent theological Fat Finnish Fūhrer had been created.
Don't take it siriously. He was vino crazy and a show. He was kind of WWF villain.
I agree - Pekka was actor but for his hard mental conditions he doesn´t get so much in acting business but make his whole life as a piece of art.
He is my human joke number one.
When he said Siitoin is not popular, he really is not. Like 5-10 followers at max.
From 5 million it's not that many.
At early days of internet memes in late 90s people printed A4 papers to their wall and Siitoin was one popular office meme. They just changed text to whatever joke it was.
I've even seen his grave. He was a character for sure, but more like in a comedic way. Though he was serious 😂
I don't support any kind of racist ideologies but I've always found crazy outcasts like him interesting. "Kylähullu" is the name we call them. That could be translated into village idiot but that doesn't really describe these characters properly, since some of them were far from idiots and might be highly respected members of the society. I mean at least the ones that weren't satanic nazis. One very well known kylähullu was Ior Bock, who actually had a small cult around him. He believed that he was a descendant of Väinämöinen, a god-like figure in the ancient Finnish myths. The legendary journalist Hannu Karpo had a TV show that introduced many of these weird characters to Finns, such as the the oil sheik of Nilsiä. Maybe it's an insult for the rest of the kylähullut to call Pekka Siitoin a kylähullu, but aside from his extreme views, that's what he was. I'm not that surprised that he managed to get some crazy neonazi followers, since there are so many racists in Finland who are just waiting for somebody to tell them what to do.
Well said!
That’s so true 👍🏼
Most of these men are 6 feet under. Väinö is still around and lives in my home town. I don't know if he still fiddles with this stuff
Those men were insane, no one took them seriously, I guess there is a village madman everywhere.
Also the story goes that while living in Naantali he hanged a Moomin effigy on his yard, which would have not been that bad if it wasn't visible from the cars passing by, including all the families going to the newly establish Moominworld. Another story claims that his flagpole was visible to the Finnish presidents official (and fancier than average) summer cabin and the president had to explain his foreign visitors "yep, I have this crazy neighbour flying Third Reich colors".
Captivating stuff. There was a time when characters like that were on the TV and tabloids. One that comes to mind is late Juhan af Grann, who also had done acting in his childhood, studied film making, founded his own production company, made documentaries and then at some point ran for parliament when he had become famous. He was connected with the spirit world, was an expert on aliens and ufos, had met couple of them, had various conspiracy theories and could foresee the future. Soon there was a group of similar personalities in media competing who has spend the most time with the aliens. Couple of videos on that: "Ufovalvojaiset - Juhan af Grann, Tapani Kuningas, Ilpo Koskinen, Tapani Koivula (10.8.1992)" and "DevilLeeRot Juhan af Grann".
The SMP party, in that video about Siitoin, has since became Perussuomalaiset party and they are now a governing party. One evolution step was the late Tony "Viikinki" Halme's landslide election to the parliament in 2003: "VIIKINKI - elokuvan virallinen traileri". One of the party's founding members is Timo Soini, who has since departed from the party and dropped out from the daily politics after a colorful political episode. Recently he has written a book about populism and made a comeback to media as a commentator. His mentor and the SMP party founder and leader was late Veikko Vennamo. He once got carried out from a parliament session. He too was accused of populism. He's agenda was to reveal the other parties' corruption: "Hän On Täällä Tänään - Veikko Vennamo (Haastattelu 1984)". Here are couple of videos about Timo Soini. In the interview he talks about populism in Finland and in Europe, about relating Finland's political history to this day; SMP and Perussuomalaiset: "Timo Soini on immigration" and "Timo Soini | Populismi, Perussuomalaiset, palaako Soini takaisin politiikkaan?".
Omg Grann🤣
While in the video he only mentions IKR, it's worth pointing out that Siitoin actually founded bunch of different organizations during his life and at least four of them were banned as violating the Paris Peace Treaty. IKR just happens to be the most famous one he founded
Pekka are also very famous musician, Nauravat natsit is great band
How many bottles of vodka you need to enjoy it? I haven't found out it yet.
Pekka's actions caused a personal family tragedy for his own family. Two children died before the age of thirty. He also cheated on his wife constantly and had illegitimate children..
He was mental case 😅
Todella pahasti juuu
For sure 😅.
Huh 😮 completely pitch black 😂 new to me too.
Kiitos sulle, Mauro 😊
I met him couple of times. He had a pfotograf shop in Turku Kaskenkatu. He made once my photos, but that was only time, because photos colours were odd. Too purple. His gang openly marched in Turku in their nazi uniforms in 80's.
No way. Seen something before, but this was eyeopener. Knew that neo nazism. But totally grezy. And his "followers". THANK Mauro to learn more of Finland
Even being Finnish❤️🤣❤️🇫🇮
Oh yeah I've heard of him, there was a whole chapter about him in a popular book about Finnish occultism. Forgot the title, unfortunately.
Anyway, the dude reminds me of a happier time. When everyone knew Neo-Nazis were a tiny group living under the rock and everyone knew it was okay to laugh at them, because we all knew what happened to the fascists in the last war. Unfortunately, kids these days sleep in the history classes, it seems!
Edit: Oh yeah, there's a photo of the guy sitting on a toilet doing a Nazi salute. Dude was a tryhard forcing a meme in the 1980s before any of those terms existed!
Siitoin was mostly an unintentional comedy character though. The modern Nazis are far more scary.
Now imagine, if he was doing this at the start of streaming.
Pekka was actor that goed insane little bit like Klaus Kinski (Kinsky barely stayed in actin business and was real gem when he did it). At least he was much more fun to people even he got his sad and evil side if you campare it to your dear pizzaführer Meloni.
He was some character for sure. Propably most of the finnish people knows who Pekka Siitoin was. Years ago as i was still driving taxi on my home city Kokkola, some customers called taxi under the name of Pekka Siitoin. I normally doesn´t take orders that have fake names, but i was curious to see what kind of people there would be. Well those were three younger man and as they opened the door, i raised my arm and said hail 😂. They actually were surpriced that i know who Pekka was. Of course that was just a joke and none of them were nazis for real.
But in the taxi world there can happen anything.
Nazi sympathies in Finland are taboo. There are still people in Finland who defend the Nazis' actions in the Lapland War. During the war years, Finland's interior minister said he would resign if Finland did not send all the country's Jews to Germany to be exterminated. Finland managed to send eight civilians to be exterminated before this was stopped. I have always thought that Finland and Russia have unpleasant things in their history, but the difference is that Finland is honest. Finland says, yes, we made mistakes, but we are honest. Russia, on the other hand, pretends that nothing bad ever happened. Unfortunately, this is not true. In Finland, too, unpleasant things in history are changed and left unsaid, just like in Russia.
Those eight weren't Finns, so it was more like kicking out the foreigners or illegals. It was easy to let those go in times like those. Like Rangell said to Himmler: we don't have a jewish question.”Wir haben keine Judenfrage".
He doesn't make any sense but it's seriously funny. It just is
After the Second World War, Finland had a unique attitude toward the Nazis. They were laughed at because people didn't know how else to respond
4:20 "This guy" is "she".
Thankyou mauro x) it was worth it to see you wondering like what the hell xDdd i dont know how pipular it is today but when i was kid, my friends made a lot of fun about nazis and stuff x) we even.made "working" rifles and stuff... but never thought more than bei.g funny with nazi jokes x)
Oh man, I see you took a real deep dive into Finnish "village idiots" 😅 I suppose Finns under 35 years old likely don't know who P. Siitoin was. Not sure if they really want to know. And today, people would take offense in public nazi costume play. When this guy was active, everyone thought he was a total clown.
I've met Pekka.
Hail Pekka.
The Super Meme Hero
A finn calling themselves aryan is some of the most ridiculous and funniest things i’ve ever heard 🤣🤣🤣
Even i didnt kniw this story and i am Finnish. I live in in Oulu, i have never heard these guys or highjacked airoplanes. I know these stories are true, but whit so little of significance that thesis shit is not worth wasteing time.
omg stop the hating. It's funny.
Welcome to the dark side.
Siitoin was... Um, special.
But you should react to Venninen, he was a much better man in every way. There are English subtitles. th-cam.com/video/pjHjZNbDJEA/w-d-xo.html
He is allready dead many years ago
isnt there a adolf hitler wine shop in italy ?
He was just a clown and never had any following. Loiri "Uuno" had never anything to do with any nazi fascists movements.
well, some ppl thinks that Nostradamus was right on some points...keep up and keep it as vague as possible. Hmmm... astrology are you here?
huh
🤣🤣🤣
please ...stop paying attention to this kind of extreme shit...instead... Ukraine,,,africa,,,us election...to mention just a few...
A goofy meme of a man.