Most people living in Finland believe racism weakens the sense of safety in society, according to a new survey commissioned by the Finnish Red Cross. The study shows broad concern about discrimination and strong support for actions that address racism in everyday life. The survey found that 86 percent of respondents think racism harms security in Finnish society. The same share said efforts to confront racism increase safety for everyone. Nine out of ten respondents also said it is important to intervene when racism occurs.