Today is a bad day for the oh-so tolerant and open minded danish society.

Life — henry @ 2 September 2009 17:24

Very early this morning, 22 men of that group of Iraqi refugees have been sent to Iraq, despite everything that Kirkeasyl and even Amnesty International have tried. In my humble opinion, this is a very bad day for the reputation of the Danish society, which everyone once thought was open minded, tolerant, friendly, hospitable, and happy.

Obviously, this country is not a good place to be if you’re not white AND well educated AND from a so-called 1st world country. It is really making me upset to see that the danish government step by step establishes a two-classes foreigners system, and the utmost of the people would just sit back and watch it.

The Copenhagen Post – Iraqis sent home

All of a sudden, this piece of art of the Danish artists group Superflex from 2002 comes into mind again: Foreigners please don’t leave us alone with the Danes!

They say about the criticising reactions: “If you are angry about the fact, that Denmark is developing into a broader ethnic society and if you are proud to be Danish, you might get provoked. But the poster does not say that the Danes are not good. It just says that it is not enough just to be Danish or to have a Denmark which is only for the Danes.”

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