• lnxtx@feddit.nl
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    2 months ago

    From the article:

    The Financial Times newspaper reported that, based on WHO figures, over 9,000 patients are in need of urgent treatment as Gaza’s health system has become overwhelmed. This number includes a list of 109 severely ill and injured children, which the WHO hoped would be treated in EU countries.

    9000 / 27 = ~334

    Meanwhile:

    Norway has also committed to taking in 20 patients.
    […]
    The first 16 seriously injured children were evacuated to Spain in July.

    Peanuts.

    • Saleh
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      2 months ago

      Also if splitting it by approx. the countries population it gets even lower. Finland has like 5.6 of ca. 450 million EU inhabitants. So that number goes down to like 100 people.

      Finland is claiming that their health system cannot take in a hundred patients? If i was Finnish i would leave immediately and seek refugee, as their system must be at imminent collapse, according to their government.

      • Dasus@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        If i was Finnish i would leave immediately and seek refugee, as their system must be at imminent collapse, according to their government.

        I’m Finnish and I know you’re joking, but you’re honestly not missing the truth much.

        This place is absolutely overrated. “Happiest country in the world”? No, it isn’t and no such study ever measures Finns Happiness.

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          2 months ago

          I wonder how many of these studies are made by the tourism branch of economy to attract travellers.

          Anyways, hope you’re doing fine up there :)

          • Dasus@lemmy.world
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            2 months ago

            I don’t know if it was a tourism board or whatnot, but I know the misunderstanding there was. The study was about contentedness, not happiness per se, and in Finnish culture, complaining is sort of frowned upon, so basically some interviewers went on the street in several countries, and took down how people said they feel about something. And they ask if a Finnish person is content. And Finns don’t really complain, so… next thing you know the study is being touted as having measured happiness and Finns having topped the list.

            Anyways, hope you’re doing fine up there :)

            Can’t complain, thanks.

        • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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          There are plenty of countries closer by that can handle this

          The nearby countries are either already doing their part, themselves being attacked by Israel either overtly or covertly, or both.

          It is not surprising that countries in eastern and northern Europe feel the need to focus on refugees from countries on our own continent

          Sure, xenophobia isn’t SURPRISING at this point. Doesn’t justify it, though.

          the hundreds of thousands of people that came from MENA during the 2010s are still straining our welfare systems to a degree where it degrades our ability to help both our own citizens and refugees within Europe.

          Pure far right propaganda bullshit. Immigrants are on average a net improvement to the economy of the destination, refugees especially so. The vast majority of people making use of social safety nets are native born.

          Sincerely, Dane with no foreign ancestry in at least a dozen generations who’s sick of all the xebophobic demagoguery from the people pretending to speak for him.

            • Dasus@lemmy.world
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              2 months ago

              Not xenophobia, common sense.

              Ah, a Nordic neighbour. I can recognise the “no my racism isn’t racism and I know better than you” attitude. Very prevalent here, very normal.