Quote Originally Posted by Hanna View Post
I think they are pragmatic about it, and are prepared for it to take a generation or two for people to get used to the idea.
If they came on too strongly, then there would be a backlash.
But the time can play against the idea as well. If things go downhill with some other economy... or there is another crisis they wouldn't have the time necessary to complete the unification. Besides, nationalists are gainging more support facing the problems with immigration.
The ideas expressed by the 'True Finns' resemble national-socialism very strongly and we both know who advocated this particular -ism in Germany not so long ago.

Personally I think we should use Esperanto, seriously!!!
This again is a big problem. Esperanto is great but Europe will need at least three generations to introduce a common language. It might not have this time.