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20 August 2025

Unintended Consequences of Modern Value Shifts

The world has changed significantly in this millennium. What used to be considered normal, even self-evident, is today not always even acceptable.

A startling example of this change appeared in Finland when two schoolboys got into a fierce fight, throwing punches and kicks at each other. A teacher tried to break it up by ordering them to stop, but to no avail.

So the teacher finally grabbed one of the boys and lifted him out of the situation. The hitting and kicking stopped, and no one was seriously injured.

But then something completely unexpected happened. One of the parents filed charges against the teacher, claiming that milder methods could have been used. What those methods might have been—given that the teacher had already ordered the boys verbally to stop—has never been explained publicly.

In any case, at the parents’ initiative, a legal process began that lasted a full year and a half before the prosecutor decided that the teacher’s actions would not be taken to court. It is clear that this time was extremely difficult for the teacher.

We can only guess how such a case will affect teachers’ willingness to intervene in schoolyard fights—not in a positive direction, surely. And for that reason it must be said that, as a consequence of the case I have described, school life likely became a little less safe than it once was.

For my part, I see this case as yet another indication that the value shifts of the 21st century—BLM, DEI, Woke culture, intersectional feminism, and so forth—do not make the world a better place. Instead, they seem to be leading to a decline in care for one another, double standards, less openness, and increasing social polarization in all kinds of ways, despite the fact that the stated aim was the exact opposite.

19 July 2024

Impact of Diversity in Films

In recent years, the use of individuals with distinctly different appearances in various movies, television entertainment shows, and advertisements has become more common. Therefore, it was interesting to find an American study that examined viewers' reactions when minority actors were added to leading roles in movie sequels.

The study analyzed movie series released from 1998 to 2021, and researchers found that movies with added minority actors received lower ratings and more toxic reviews than those without such additions. However, this effect weakened after the advent of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, especially when the movement's activity was at its peak.

According to the researchers, this demonstrated that social movements are significant factors in promoting diversity, equality, and inclusion. However, I couldn't help but wonder about the current situation, now that the BLM movement has lost some of its significance, and at least a significant portion of people—at least in Finland—are annoyed by the use of black individuals in movies and advertisements at a frequency much higher than their proportion of the population would suggest.

Previous thoughts on the same topic:
A Finnish police officer is afraid to speak about the problems of immigration
Attitudes towards immigrants are not becoming more positive in Western countries
A white family does not represent real Londoners