While BBC wants girls to waste their PE
time by "playing" boring and mostly still standing cricket, Peter
Klevius suggests continuously moving football that teaches
spatio-motoric skills and understanding as well as strategical thinking.
Drawing by Peter Klevius (1979)
Memorizing how English feminists* put a ban on women playing football 1921.
A
feminist female phycisian at Harley street was the "expert" who told FA
that footbal was no good for women. Read more in Peter Klevius book Born to Play a Sport of Nature
which will be published shortly because of this anniversary. It's a
thorough research project that tells the untold history about women's
football in England and Sweden.
Peter Klevius wrote:
Klevius: Face it, Wikipedia, BBC etc. fake media - Finland was first in the world with full suffrage!
BBC's deeply bigoted and hypocritical* muslim sharia presenter Mishal
Husain is a disgrace and insult to women's liberation movement.
* She doesn't fast during Ramadan and
she drinks alcohol and isn't bothered by fulfilling muslim traditions
and says she sees no threat to her way of living (thanks to "Western"
Human Rights, reminds Klevius) - which is a deep insult to all her
suffering muslim sisters in sharia ruled countries and ghettos around
the world and in England.
Why is BBC using their deeply bigoted and hypocritical muslim sharia
presenter, Pakistan rooted and Saudi raised Mishal Husain spreading lies
about suffrage? By defending islamic sharia, which violates women's
most basic Human Rights, Mishal Husain contributes to violations against
women's Human Rights.
Those very Human Rights that guarantee women equality with men, are
denied by Mishal Husain's own religion via Saudi based and steered OIC's
worldwide sharia declaration in UN.
Drawing (1979) by Peter Klevius.
Klevius: There's no British empire anymore - so why pretend when
it just hurts you and covers your beautiful side? Get rid of the
racist/sexist dark forces within your team for a much better
performance.
Finland was much earlier than "the British" not only in being first in
the world to give women full suffrage, but has since constantly been a
much more progressive and developed* country than the "country" called
England (England, as you know, belongs to UK).
Klevius apologizes for his tone but wants to defend himself by referring
to the pompostrous belittling "Brits" show against other
countries/people. Klevius thinks the "Brits" could greatly benefit
themselves by lowering their tail.

Klevius at his countryside house 1993
(with internet, computers with flight simulators and 3D games, mobile
phones - NMT, ie Nordic Mobile Telephone - etc.) with his already old
communication tools - at a time when average people in England lived in a
communication stone age compared to the Nordic countries (no wonder
Linux was invented by a Finland-Swede and not a "Brit"). And Klevius
wasn't rich - that's why he used old stuff. Btw, this was the same year
Klevius published The Social State and its Daughters. Klevius already
used the same car when filming in DDR and dealing with Human Rights
issues in Strasbourg. The Japanese car had no problem pacing way over
200 km/h for almost a whole day in both West Germany as well as on DDR's
Autobahns from the Nazi era. Only trouble being all the smelling
Trabants with a top speed of at most 70 km/h. Not even The Grand Tour
guys can repeat the feeling of such passing of kilometer long cues of
small smelly noisy plastic cars in the right lane in their own inflicted
cloud of poisonous oil smoke - usually with a smoking guy at the wheel.
Luckily most of them passed each other within their own lane.

Already 1907 19 women were elected MPs in Finland. Some of them on this picture from the same year.
In Finland in 1906 both women and men were given the right to vote and
stand for election. Finland was first in the world to allow women as
parliamentary candidates, and the first to adopt universal suffrage.
1907 19 women were elected as members of the Finnish parliament of a
total of 200 representatives. Norway granted voting rights to women in
1913 but it took a long time before they came even close to Finland in
numbers of female representatives. And do note the difference between
female representatives voted in under discriminatory laws (i.e. only
certain upper class women) not in line with full suffrage.
Women were not eligible to be appointed to the New Zealand Legislative
Council (the Upper House of Parliament) until 1941. The first two women
(Mary Dreaver and Mary Anderson) were appointed in 1946.
In 1965, Queensland in Australia became the last state to remove
restrictions on Indigenous voting in state elections, and as a
consequence all Indigenous Australians in all states and territories had
equal voting rights at all levels of government.
England (under UK*) got full sufftage 1928.
* England is dependent on UK, i.e. not
fully a country on its own and much less so than EU member states who
can't meddle inside their respective parliaments.
Peter Klevius wrote:
Finland-Swedish Peter Klevius celebrates the Finland-Swedish Minna Canth's day - you should too, especially if you're a woman.
Finland-Swedish Minna Canth (who paved the way for Finland being first
in the world with full suffrage) would have been horrified by today's
extremely dumb - or just deliberate - appeasement of the Human Rights
violating islamic sharia worm.
Quotes by Minna Canth (1844-1897):
Freedom, equality, love - will they ever be true in this worm stung world.
Women's area of work in the future will be vast and important.
Long live all intelligent men - the dumb ones (i.e. against women's rights) may succumb.
Klevius wrote:
Finland-Swedish Peter Klevius proudly (again) presents and honors the
Finland-Swedish Minna Canth who paved the way for Finland becoming the
world's first country to give women full voting/electing rights.
Every girl in the world should be educated about today being Minna
Canth's Day - and why/how Finland became the first country* in the world
with full suffrage for women. And why the Finnish language doesn't sex
segregate.
*
No dude, it wasn't New Zeeland (not full rights for all women), Wyoming
(a state, not a country), Australia (not full rights) or anything else -
it was Finland!
However, instead Klevius fears girls are fed with even more religious sexism and misogyny at school.
Minna
Canth, born Ulrika Wilhelmina Johnsson, 19 March 1844 – 12 May 1897)
was a Finland-Swedish (i.e. mother tongue Swedish) author and social
activist*.
* Minna Canth was neither a "leftist" nor a feminist.
The word 'feminist' wasn't even invented in modern meaning before just
some years before her death - and meant quite the opposite to what Minna
Canth stood for.
She began to write when she
became a widow. Her work addresses issues of women's rights,
particularly in the context of a prevailing sex segregated culture she
considered antithetical to permitting expression and realization of
women's aspirations. She therefore became a controversial figure, due to
the asynchrony between her ideas and those of her time, and in part due
to her strong advocacy for her point of view.
Minna
Canth is the first woman to receive her own flag day in Finland,
starting on 19 March 2007. It is also the day of social equality in
Finland.
Religion was Minna Canth's main enemy. In 1885
a bishop argued that God's order required that women were not
emancipated*. The writer Gustaf af Geijerstam then argued that men could
only aspire to one day having the purity of women because they were
fundamentally different and this was the reason for prostitution and
other immorality. Canth objected strongly to this argument as it meant
that men could defend their poor morals by reference to their implicit
shortcomings, whereas any women involved in prostitution would lack the
same defence.
*
However, always remember young Otto Weininger's words in 1903: 'The
main obstacle to women's emancipation is the Woman.' Indeed, there would
be no islam without women suppressing other girls/women under sharia
sex segregation/apartheid, hence robbing them from their basic Human
Rights equality.
In Minna Canth's play The
Worker's Wife from 1885, the main character Johanna is married to Risto,
an alcoholic who wastes all his wife's money. Johanna cannot prevent
him – her money is legally his, not hers. The play's premiere of course
caused a scandal, but the fact that only a few months later, parliament
enacted a new law about separation of property, shows that these
thoughts were already high on the political agenda in Finland - at a
time when Freud was just about to start his misogynist psychoanalysis
fantasies as a reaction to Mill's work about women which enraged the
simple minded but elegantly writing and talking Sigmund (see
Peter Klevius' Psychosocial Freud Timeline to get a better grip on this line of thoughts).
The
play Anna Liisa from 1895 describes a probably authentic tragedy about a
fifteen-year-old girl who gets pregnant without being married – she
manages to hide her pregnancy, and when the child is born, she
suffocates it in a fit of panic. Her boyfriend Mikko's mother helps her –
she buries the baby in the woods, but a few years later, when Anna
Liisa wants to marry her fiancé Johannes, she is blackmailed by Mikko
and his mother. They threaten her to reveal her dark secret if she does
not agree to marry Mikko, but Anna Liisa refuses. In the end, she
decides to confess and is taken to prison.
Minna Canth
was followed by an other female giant, Europe's foremost modernist poet
of her time, the Finland-Swedish Edith Södergran, about whom Klevius has
written lengthy and deep probing posts (now sadly collapsed with the
collapse of Geocities).
So why has the tiny
Finland-Swedish community produced more per capita progressive thoughts
than anywhere else in the world? Well, Klevius has in different ways
already for a long time explained the reasons for this. Briefly it's
abou Finland-Swedes being a remnant from the fault line between Uralic
and Indoeuropean - and spiced with some northern (Sami, Siberian etc.)
brain power left-over genes from the IQ explosion in Altai some 50,000bp
(compare Vikings, Goths, etc. "phenomenon" of big brute lads - mostly
average dumb but some with exceptional brains. And then jumping to
modern times the "translation movement" that the Finland-Swedes started
after being cut off from Sweden 1809 resulted in not only educating the
illiterate Finns but even (many, not all) changing their names to
Finnish ones.
Klevius wrote:
Klevius on Minna Canth's Day: Paving the way for women's rights against religion
Minna Canth was a Finland-Swede just like Klevius
The bedrock of "monotheist" religions is sex apartheid - and worst of them is islam
Did you know that the word 'God' comes from the Finnish word for home ('koti')
which is far older than any of the Mideastern "monotheisms"?
The ancient Persian (which is extremely young compared to Uralic) word
for god 'khoda' connects to the even more ancient Finnish 'koti' and
Finno-Ugric/Uralic 'kota' (=home/house/seed vessel - see Klevius
definition of religion and the Vagina gate), Saami 'goahti'. German Gott
(god) and Swedish gott (good) as well as Gotland (pronounced Gottland),
the island in the Baltic sea that constituted a (the?) main
Viking* hub in their slave trade with Jews and muslims.
This very same Gotland belonged before the Viking age to Kvenland under
the half mythic (but less so than the entirely mythic Mohammed) Finnish
King Fornjotr.
* see also The oldest textual use of the word 'Viking'
Linguistic sex apartheid
As Klevius has pointed out for decades, in Finnish (as in most other
languages) there is no sex segregation. A person is 'hän' regardless of
sex, not the stupid he/she apartheid Europe has inherited from sexist
Mideastern "monotheisms".
Is this why Finland became the most progressive country in Europe more
than a century ago? And do note that full (i.e. also electable etc)
voting rights for women in Finland was the result of non-socialists.
Partly social-democratic Sweden had to wait 14 years to achieve the
same.
The bilingual Minna Canth street sign in Helsinki reflects not only 600
years as part of Sweden but, according to Klevius, perhaps even more so
the time before, namely as
Kvenland (Queenland) the home of the Goths and the Vikings.
Minna Canth, born Ulrika Wilhelmina Johnsson, 19 March 1844,
Tampere/Finland - 12 May 1897, Kuopio/Finland) was a Finnish-Swedish
writer (i.e. mother tongue Swedish
*)
and social activist who wrote her most important works against religion
and the treatment of women in Finnish. She inspired the proposal 1997
in the Finnish Parliament (actually same year as she died).
* in Finland both Swedish and Finnish are official languages since long ago (also see Kvenland/Kvinnoland/Queenland)
Drawing (1979) by Peter Klevius.