I disagree, but I get it. My question, for the third time, how can you be so sure you are Finnish? If you don't have the result of your DNA's analysis somehow, I just don't think you know what you are. Saying I am X with Swedish citizenship would be more accurate where X an unkown.
I know that I have shown you before already that Turks live in Germany since the late 60s/early 70s, and with that are in more than one generation already part of the German society.
You sound like Trump with his "mexican" judge.
Which isn't really surprising then, why so many people call you a racist here.
You really play that card right into their hands.
I've seen/lived with Turks that were more German, more German patriotic than some Germans ever were.
You are what you are, not just by blood, but also by allegiance.
"The pen is mightier than the sword.. and considerably easier to write with."
Ancestry research isn't going to tell you much. The only proper way is DNA research and even that is not that clear because of different immigration waves occuring in different dates throughout history. This is, as far as I know, mostly done by anaylzing haplogroups in DNA and mDN analysis. There isn't a haplogroup specific to Finns, it's mostly the distribution of certain haplogroups.