Finland’s PM Sanna Marin Fights for Her Right to Party – Opinion

Leaked videos of Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin at a party sparked a political backlash. These videos, which include multiple clips of the Prime Minister singing and dancing along with Finnish pop stars, were stitched together. Marin is 36 years old, the youngest PM in the country’s history, and the youngest current serving PM in the world. According to Finnish media outlet Yle Marin said that she had defended her private life.

“I have a family life, I have a work life and I have free time to spend with my friends. Pretty much the same as many people my age,”

Demands for drug testing were made after the public release of these private videos. Finns Party chair Riikka Purra called on Marin to voluntarily take a drug test along with Mikko Kärnä of the Centre Party. Marin said that she had drank alcohol. However, she denied ever being involved in drug activities. Marin was subject to drug testing Friday.

“I consider these accusations to be very serious, and, though I consider the demand for a drug test unjust, for my own legal protection and to clear up any doubts, I have taken a drug test today, the results of which will come in about a week.”

These are the results. According to BBC, the Finnish government released a statement in Finnish stating that no drugs had been found during the tests. Women started posting clips on social media of themselves dancing and partying with the hashtag #SolidaritywithSanna as a commentary on the social acceptance of… people doing legal activities? There are feminist sentiments that women should be allowed to have their hair down. It certainly has more understated contexts within Finland’s political scene, with her female cabinet being previously labeled “the spice girls.” As usual, people are dancing on social media in response.

American perspectives are not able to see how this issue ever existed. Our country has been plagued by the elicit videos from Hunter Biden’s laptop, Governor Newsom (D-CA) celebrating at French Laundry while breaking his own lockdown rules, and former governor candidate for FL, Andrew Gillum, being found in a hotel room inebriated as another man received emergency medical care for being passed out with presumed methamphetamine at the scene. These types of scandals are commonplace, and get little media attention.

Given the embarrassing plight of American debauchery, I’d say Finland has it pretty good. America’s dynasty of depravity responds with, “Hold my beer.”

Screenshots of alleged iCloud

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