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Finland’s Oulu city council roasted online for feeble “no-no square” dance to combat rape
A TikTok video designed to raise awareness of sexual abuse in Finland has
gone viral and received a lot of attention – but not necessarily for the
reasons that they may have anticipated.
A video from the account @sannanopsa, representing the Finnish city of Oulu,
was created to raise awareness of child sexual abuse and empowering people
to be aware of rape.
The video, in which five representatives do a brief dance to the lyrics, “Stop,
don't touch me there. This is my no-no square,” has been ridiculed online for
being a weak attempt to deal with a serious issue.
Twitter user Tiina Wiik shared the video, saying:
“My home town has launched a 2,5 million euro project called Safe Ouluthat aims
at combating the (migrant) rape crisis. This is where the mone goes. Kill me now.
At least, be kind and lobotomize me so I won't have to livewith this image in my head.”
Wiik frames the sharing of the video in relation to a steep sudden rise in rape
in the country
that Finnish police statistics suggest is tied to the recent increase in migrants.
https://reclaimthenet.org/finland-no-no-square/