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[…] One. The people of Denmark
do as they are told to do, think what they are told to think, and never
question authority. Minds are controlled by state propaganda, and the janteloven, keeps people servile and compliant. One
cannot expect any help if something bad happens to you, as I was reminded a
couple of months ago when an American student was attacked on a bus here in broad daylight and beaten up for
being a ‘Chinese boy’ while every single passenger turned a blind eye.
This is not an uncommon occurrence.
[…].
A close-knit community. [...]
Two. Denmark is not
the best country in the world, as if there could ever be such a thing.
Almost every week there is a report saying so in the media. Danes believe their
flag is descended
from Heaven and that they are the chosen ones. The country supposedly has
the best restaurant and food, the happiest people, the smartest society, the most
environmentally friendly civilization on the face of the planet, the best city in the world to live in. I could go on.
(Is it impolite to mention also
that it’s also the cancer capital of the world, has a huge problem with
alcoholism and suicide, is Europe’s second most wasteful nation and is addicted to coal and has the fourth largest environmental footprint of any country in
the world?) Is it a case of ‘we think OSDS’?
Three. Relating to
two. This week – and I just have to share this with someone because nobody
really in the international press outside of specialist international policy
websites has reported it – Denmark
flunked out of pretending to be green! Yes, you read it here
first. Extra, extra! Greenland, which ahem, is kind of independent and allowed
to do what it wants as long as Copenhagen
agrees to it, is being sold to the Chinese! Well, not all of it, just the
bits that contain uranium. This, apparently, would make supposedly anti-nuclear
Denmark
one of the biggest exporters of uranium on the planet.
They don’t want it in their back
yard – they want it in yours!
But it’s not just uranium.
Eco-friendly Denmark
wants a slice of the oil pie too. Denmark’s version of
the-historical-German-party-whose-name-cannot-be-mentioned-in-polite-company-
said that ‘Future generations will not forgive us,’ if Denmark does
not go for the massive oil and uranium grab on turf that it controls. And the
main parties all seemed to agree.
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1 comment:
Imi place blogul. E fain. Dar mi-a dispărut comentariul la unul din articole, cel cu vikingii. Până m-am dus la blogul meu să iau de acolo un exemplu, pentru că am scris şi eu încă din martie 2011 despre acest dorit Consiliu Nordic, mi-a dispărut comentariul. In ce fel l-ai făcut de merge aşa de repede şi cam neobişnuit?
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