American Renaissance 12/19/2025 2:44:13 PM
 

Finland’s prime minister has apologized to Asian nations for “offensive” social media posts made by a former Miss Universe contestant and several members of parliament.

The controversy erupted after the winner of this year’s Miss Finland pageant, Sarah Dzafce, posted a picture on social media this month of her pulling the corners of her eyes alongside the caption “eating with a Chinese person.”

Her racist gesture quickly drew condemnation online before it was deleted, and Dzafce, who is not of Asian origin, subsequently apologized.

But after Dzafce, 22, was stripped of her Miss Finland title last week, several members of the far-right Finns Party posted similar images of themselves making the same gesture in an apparent show of support.

That prompted Prime Minister Petteri Orpo to apologize for the “offensive” posts made by the lawmakers whose party is one of four that make up Finland’s governing coalition.

In a statement published Wednesday by the Finnish embassies in Japan, China and South Korea, Orpo said the posts “run counter to the values of equality and inclusion that Finland upholds.”

“Racism and discrimination have no place in Finnish society,” he said. {snip}

His statement came just over a week after Dzafce issued her own apology on Instagram.

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But the apology was not enough to prevent her being stripped of her title by the Miss Finland organization Saturday. {snip}

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