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Blogger Lisa at lil fish studios said...

Goodness. This is a woman in the political spotlight? Her response to the Maori traditions seems like one I would expect from a giggly child, not an adult. Why isn't she embarrassed? I'm embarrassed for her.

April 13, 2013 at 2:21 PM

Blogger Veronica Roth said...

Good lord I’m shocked and feeling completely incensed about the article. Chloe just wrote a final I helped her research for her 3rd year women’s studies course; the topic was the double jeopardy of immigrant women trying to enter the Canadian labour market. The suggested length was 4000 words and I think she had trouble stopping after 5000. There was a lot of info about immigrant women in the Nehterlands...two whole books. Possible this ignorant, arrogant Krarup should be made to work in some of the outreach centers and come to understand what these women are going thru. Gods save us from this kind of stupidity.

April 13, 2013 at 4:25 PM

Blogger Catherine said...

Racism is very hard to understand in this day and age. Sometimes we think we have come so far but then we find we haven't. I guess we need to focus more on all the good things happening in the world.

And let me tell you, those bunnies are good things. Oh my stars they are adorable! Every single one of them! I hear that black cats in animal shelters are the hardest to place. Superstition I guess?!!

I hope you are having a beautiful April.
xo Catherine

April 13, 2013 at 11:27 PM

Blogger kirsten grundtvig utzon said...

This little fairy-tale country has not been multicultural for more than +40 years. In the 1960's we "imported" a lot of people from Pakistan and Turkey because there were more (low-income jobs) when women started working and were getting educated (as a part of women's liberation). Now we need jobs and the Danish People's partys core voters (+ media-hysteria made) perception is that unemployment, poverty, violence etc.. is because immigrants and refugees are "stealing" our jobs, girls ect.
I am not defending racism, but just want to give my take on why hate-crimes and racism has sadly become "OK" in Denmark…!

April 20, 2013 at 7:16 PM

Blogger Philosopher said...

In Denmark what you have is basically two groups.

1) Us (White Native Danes)

2) Them (All other groups in an inverse pyramid with Africans at the very bottom)

For example in spite of the overwhelming wealth, welfare and resources, homeless people of foreign extraction are left out in the cold winter snow to basically die, any institution that helps a single one even for a single night or with a bowl of soup will lose public funding, this is the law..what happened to common human decency? This is how heartless and cold danish society has become.

Articles from the leading English Daily in Denmark

http://cphpost.dk/news/mp-black-people-should-be-called-neger.8407.html

http://cphpost.dk/news/new-zealanders-offended-by-mps-appalling-ignorance.4879.html

http://www1.geo.ntnu.edu.tw/~moise/Data/Books/Reach%20of%20culture/cultural%20racism.pdf

http://cphpost.dk/news/city-council-calls-on-parliament-to-help-foreign-homeless.7372.html

http://cphpost.dk/news/a-green-card-to-a-grey-zone.7567.html

http://cphpost.dk/news/editorial-to-each-according-to-his-citizenship.6962.html

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