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Finland at 100: Frozen by Fear

Started by Juoni, 31.12.2017, 00:44:25

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Finland at 100—Frozen by Fear, Dragged to a Multicultural Grave



In the early hours of 28th September 1994, a pleasure ship, MS Estonia, sank in the Baltic Sea. Of the 989 people on board, a staggering 852 died. Bizarrely, some 650 were found below decks—unable to believe what was happening, they had made no attempt to save their lives

Why? One possibility: humans used to be prey, so where there is an inescapable threat, it is natural to freeze. But this was only in an inescapable threat in the victims' minds: many people did escape, leaving behind paralyzed friends and relatives.

Another explanation: these northern people—strongly adapted to cold environments—are high in anxiety. This makes them plan for the future and be deeply concerned about how others see them, creating profoundly harmonious societies. But it also it means they're more likely to be emotionally overwhelmed, leading to high suicide rates—14 suicides per 100,000 deaths in Finland in 2015 and Estonia, only 7 in the UK—and withdrawal from reality. They have evolved to be trusting, obeying their leaders and the rules, completely maladapted to a savanna-like situation of utter chaos.

http://www.unz.com/article/finland-at-100-frozen-by-fear-dragged-to-a-multicultural-grave/



Sangen pätevä artikkeli, joskin voisin lyödä vaikka pääni vetoa että tuota ei ole kirjoittanut "Harri Honkanen", vaan Oulun yliopiston antropologian dosenttina toimiva Edward Dutton. Pikaluin joskun miehen kirjan The Finnuit ja tyyli sekä argumentointi on sen kanssa liki identtistä ja lisäksi tuo teksti on liian hyvää ei-natiivin englanninpuhujan kirjoittamaksi.