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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-03-23 03:28 pm

[ SECRET POST #2637 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2637 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2014-03-25 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, no. Japan's population is 98.5% Japanese, 0.5% Korean, 0.4% Chinese and 0.6% other. So, like, at least 99.4% Asian. Norway's population is 86% Norwegian, with 1.3% Saami (some of whom identify as PoC) as well as Romani and Roma people, and 13.2% of immigrants, 49% percent of whom are of non-Western origin. Denmark's population is 89.6% Danish with 10.4% of immigrants, 66% of whom are non-Western. Greenland's population is 89% Inuit, with 11% of Europeans. Sweden's population is 85.7% Swedish (with around 20,000 Saami people), with and 14.3% other. There are no official statistics for ethnicity, but Iraq, Iran and Somalia are among the top ten countries, and there are increasing amounts of immigrants coming from Syria, Afghanistan and Eritrea, among other countries. (And as far as Fennoscandia goes, Finland's population is

I don't know which areas of Scandinavia you have visited, but I can tell you that if you go to any moderate-sized city, it won't be 99.4% white. Yes, Scandinavia is homogenous, but not to the extent that Japan is, unless you want to ignore like 10% of the population. (Plus all of Greenland when we're talking PoC. Plus it's worth remembering that the indigenous people of Sweden and Norway (and Finland) weren't white.)

(Anonymous) 2014-03-25 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
*Finland's population is closest to Japan in homogeneity, with 3.6% immigrants born outside of EU, but as there are no official ethnicity statistics, this discounts PoC born in Finland. Minorities include Saami and Roma people. Though this is all irrelevant since Finland's not a part of Scandinavia.)