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Category Archives: Denmark
Ten Convenient Beliefs For The Leaders Of Denmark
Stephen Turner’s convenient beliefs are operating at full consensus-and-multilateral speed in the Prime Minister’s Office, the Foreign Ministry, Defence Command Denmark, and the quiet back-channels with Washington, Brussels, and the Nordic partners right now. With the U.S.-Israeli campaign in its … Continue reading
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The Danish Model
Comments at Steve Sailer: * Denmark demonstrates that socialism in the form of a strong welfare state actually works pretty well for a well educated homogeneous population. A Danish professor said a few years ago something to the effect of … Continue reading
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Are Warm Socks Racist?
Comments at Steve Sailer: * There’s something of a joke among world travelers and ex-pats that “hygge” is Danish for “hook up.” When a Danish girl takes you to show you “hygge,” it means you’re getting laid. The Danes are … Continue reading
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A Danish school now separates children by ethnicity
It seems that Danes have more commonsense than anyone else in their region. Washington Post: Nearly a year after the influx of migrants into Europe reached its peak, the repercussions can now be felt in thousands of classrooms across the … Continue reading
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‘I’ve Become a Racist’: Migrant Wave Unleashes Danish Tensions Over Identity
This is an excellent New York Times article: The thousands of Muslim asylum seekers pouring into Denmark have spawned a backlash, and questions over whether the country has a latent racial hostility at its core. TAARNBY, Denmark — Johnny Christensen, … Continue reading
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Since When Is ‘Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein’ A Native Son Of Denmark?
Here is the New York Times headline on the Denmark terror attacks by a Muslim: “Terror Attacks by a Native Son Rock Denmark” Since when is anybody named “Omar Abdel Hamid El-Hussein” a native son of Denmark? NYT: This weekend … Continue reading
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