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    6 months ago

    denmark is small. in the EU they feel underrepresented. this led to an identity crisis in many smaller countries. as a result people fought for identity.

    sure that is stupid, so have a guess: the dumber the people, the bigger the identity crisis.

    for denmark this especially true! swine fever is a good example. while the desease in europe was first recorded in denmark and spread in europe, the dumb danes put up a fence…for people…in the borderless EU. they tried naming the swine fever after other countries. it could not have been any more moronic. the wild pigs crossed the border, everyone remembers where it originated.they are in the EU and have border patrols… it is just pathetic and i am ashamed they are in the union.

    they think after the nazis in the late 200s they improved by voting left…and that women drank beer in parliament and started that bordershit in the EU.

    please germany, stops the danes from entering the autobahn. i doubt a nation like denmark at this point has the mental capacity to drive cars faster than 100km/h.

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        6 months ago

        from the tone of the post it pretty much sounds like commenter is Danish themselves - it sounds like something I could write about Germans. Therefore: legitimate criticism.

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          6 months ago

          Except it’s nonsense - African swine fever has never been found in Denmark, and the fence they’re talking about is like 1,5 meters high, so only effective against animals, not people.

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            6 months ago

            Doesn’t make it unbelievable they are Danish -considering how many Danish support fascists, it’s not unfathomable that someone elsewhere on the political spectrum is also poorly informed…

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                6 months ago

                But only someone who is a dumbass would take offense :) As a German myself, criticize the Germans all you like, why would I care what “someone on the internet” criticizes? If I don’t think whatever someone complains about is founded in reality, it wouldn’t bother me in the slightest.

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            6 months ago

            the 2009 flu from my understanding hit denmark before it hit germany. see the tamiflu reports from 2009.

            then the danes downplayed it so most neighbours got infected.

            in 2019 denmark killed the last wild one to keep their dirty animal death industry running, put up a fence and called it the poland-flu in danish media. fuckers! and nothing learned!! same dumb fucks made decisions during corona.

            to me denmarks fragile identity is the reason for so many dead people. weak!

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          6 months ago

          From their comment history it appears that the user is German.

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              6 months ago

              Are they Danish or do they just speak Danish. In this case I don’t think language matters, where they like and grow up matters more because that is who they are criticising.

              Well personally I think it’s fine to criticise people and counties that aren’t your own, but some people here apparently think that it’s not okay. That person is overly aggressive though.

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                6 months ago

                Tone may not be okay, the question I am asking is: is it worth that people like you and me waste our time arguing over whether or not we should care? For me, personally, as long as someone doesn’t dehumanize other people or call for violence, I am comfy ignoring their rants if I feel they are insubstantial.