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Could you point me to any new sources on this?


I think adventured is interpreting danish integration policies a bit too harsly when it is calling them genocidal. They are hard though, and there is a current of xenophobia in danish policy making.

It would be more relevant in this case to mention that Denmark did very similar things, as Canada, towards the Greenlandic population during the last century. Utilising forced adaptations of kids, suppressing greenlandic language and culture, and force moving communities to hinder them being able to live in a traditional greenlandic way.


If you happened to be Danish, I watched this 30 min minidoc the other day and it was eye opening, I was curious how accurate it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9A1LtmxkAYk - If you have some time, i'd love to know. Thanks.


Skimmed through it. Seems mostly accurate. There is a lot of laws made explicitly to control the muslim minority. There is something about it that feels off to me though. Maybe its the "oh wholesome Denmark is actually awful". It's not really a dark secret, nationalistic populism has been on the rise in all of Europe for 20+ years.

The scene with the 'antifascists' being used as an argument for the animosity in Danish society seems construed imo. We don't see what lead up to it. But if I saw someone vlogging with his pals in that spot, just after a Paludan 'event', I would also tell them to stop filming. That corner as been used as hangout for a gang, and coupled with the boiling atmosphere in the neighbourhood its not really safe. Regardless I find the video factual but very bombastic.




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Thanks - we'll check it out!



Thanks for sharing, i look forward to watching that



That's a well-written article, but of course it's not unbiased, just differently biased. Two things that jumped out to me were choosing Kerala and Vietnam as examples for a rapid response internationally (coincidentally both of them ruled by Communist Parties) and omitting the suppression of Ai Fen's interview in Renwu from the description of the treatment she received after she "raised issues outside the channels for reporting such information". It's nice that there are still people trying to prove that Communism is the better system, but it's not exactly confidence-inspiring when they feel the need to resort to selective reporting to bolster their case.





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