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Denmark Introduce Laws Aimed At Protecting ‘Danishness’

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anotheoldgit | 11:50 Tue 17th Jul 2018 | News
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It may be an attempt to soften the impact of blind, slavish acceptance of alien cultures as the norm to the detriment of their society.

They seem to have slightly more rigidity in their collective spine when it comes to standing up to potential accusations of racism from vested interests and the gullible.
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/// How many guesses will you give us..? ///

Don't even bother yourself, I can guess what your guesses would be.
I don't know, do you?
Denmark are actually not that liberal in terms of choice and freedom. For instance all pre school children MUST attend some kind of daycare.
well it seems from the article that they are concerned with the rise extremist groups who are the inevitable end product of over liberalisation. "Tolerance" has limits and like many countries with a Muslim population they are no doubt sick and tired of the creeping islamification of their nation.
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/// One of Inger Stojberg’s most popular ideas is for migrants who have lived in Denmark for more than three years to pay for translators’ services when visiting a doctor, rather than relying on the State. ///

What can be wrong with that?
some of their proposals may be pushing the boundaries a little; clothing never hurt anyone (unless worn in an attempt to evade identification). but any move to persuade incomers to learn the official language of their adopted nation must be good, mustn't it? the situation of the Saleh family (at the bottom of the report) is interesting. holding on to one's culture is one thing - but doing so to the point that his children are barred from learning the local language? how is that preparing them to live in their chosen land?
//extremist groups who are the inevitable end product of over liberalisation.//
And white is the end product of too much black, heat is the end product of too much cold, dark is the end product of too much light.
Perhaps they want to defend their bacon industry.
I dislike the Burka.

I didn't pay it much attention, not many Burka wearers where i live. until I attended a funeral in Coventry, my young son was really scared of these faceless people. It's intimidating clothing.
AOG asks another question where the answer is in the article:
'This is the radical policy of a government that, like so many others in Europe, has accepted hundreds of thousands of migrants over recent years and is trying desperately to tackle the problems of integration.'

'Denmark has long been proud of its reputation as a liberal, tolerant nation. But the fact that it has been forced to introduce tough laws to accelerate integration of migrants shows such tolerance has its limits.'

'Rasmussen has said: ‘People with the same problems have clumped together. We have (until now) let it go, perhaps with the naive idea that integration would happen on its own over time ... but it hasn’t.’
“…clothing never hurt anyone”

I disagree. I saw a picture in today’s paper of three (presumably) women clad from the top of their head to their feet in what can only be described as a black dustsheet. There was no indication that what lay underneath was human. And the picture was taken in a children’s playground. I believe that young children may be profoundly disturbed by such a sight and it would certainly frighten the horses (and I hadn’t read ummm’s post before I started writing this).

“…how is that preparing them to live in their chosen land?”

It isn't. And it doesn’t need to because fanatical Muslims want their hosts to prepare to live with them. Alas many nations are assisting them with that idea.
They are worried about the emergence of the far right, and so they should be.

It is completely the fault of the liberal elite who's grandiose ideas of 'multiculturalism' have failed in an epic scale (I see the Danes now referring to it as ‘parallel’ societies).

I think it is a good thing and it should be adopted across Europe. Quite simply if you dont like the rules and culture of the country you live in then move on. This should apply to all, whatever colour or religious faction you belong to.
Making laws is one thing, enforcing them is quite another. I can't see anything in the article which says what the penalties would be for breaking them. Deportation (to where)? Incarceration (at the Danish taxpayer's expense)?
"Incarceration (at the Danish taxpayer's expense)?"

Some may consider it money well spent.
ZM, from the article (for the children to learn Danish bit) "Parents who fail to sign up have been told they could lose their child benefits."

And as NJ says, incarceration costs are a small price to pay to keep ones culture.
they're right on with the provision of interpreters though. outside of the UK, very few EU countries bend over backwards to accommodate those who cannot - or will not - speak the official language of their adopted nation and provide interpreters free at point of use. most incomers are intelligent, there's no reason they could not learn enough to communicate with officialdom in their new land.

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