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SplitSoul posted:"Jeg fortryder det ikke. Lad os nu kalde tingene, hvad de er, hvis man er neger, så er man neger, hvis man er perker, så er man perker, hvis man er indvandrer, så er man indvandrer." This time it'll be cause for righteous indignation, surely!
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THE BAR posted:This time it'll be cause for righteous indignation, surely! The field mattress knows her base.
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 11:18 |
SplitSoul posted:The field mattress knows her base.
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 11:47 |
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D. Ebdrup posted:It's been a while since I've seen this insult used, wow. Her party welcomes literal nazis among the rank and file.
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 11:56 |
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Tack Danmark, för att ni påminner oss svenskar att hur illa vi än beter oss, så är våra grannar alltid värre.
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BigglesSWE posted:Tack Danmark, för att ni påminner oss svenskar att hur illa vi än beter oss, så är våra grannar alltid värre. This video but replace Cleveland with Sweden and Detroit with Denmark. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZzgAjjuqZM
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 13:20 |
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teen witch posted:This video but replace Cleveland with Sweden and Detroit with Denmark. This except totally unironically
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Nice piece of fish posted:This except totally unironically If I had a better camera, and vague musical skills I would do it. I’m like halfway thru mentally storyboarding it.
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Oh, I didn't mean to imply that I was disagreeing, because I'm not - it's just not a word that comes up in conversation a lot.
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 14:32 |
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SplitSoul posted:"Jeg fortryder det ikke. Lad os nu kalde tingene, hvad de er, hvis man er neger, så er man neger, hvis man er perker, så er man perker, hvis man er indvandrer, så er man indvandrer." Man kunne også kalde en nazist for en nazist
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 16:30 |
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So first the Iraq defense minister was on Swedish social security and now a major Afghan party leader.
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 06:41 |
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Cardiac posted:So first the Iraq defense minister was on Swedish social security and now a major Afghan party leader. Maybe source? Oh its fria tider and Petterssons...nevermind.
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# ? Dec 24, 2019 16:46 |
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The state of Danish foreign policy: implicitly condoning US assassinations of high-ranking foreign officials. This joke of a country...
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# ? Jan 3, 2020 19:11 |
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Are there any leaders in Europe who condemns it?
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# ? Jan 3, 2020 19:25 |
THE BAR posted:Are there any leaders in Europe who condemns it? They are concerned.
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# ? Jan 3, 2020 19:32 |
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Our resident bloodthirsty ghoul Søren Espersen is deeply concerned that we aren't celebrating this victory for democracy and our way of life.
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# ? Jan 3, 2020 19:47 |
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It's interesting that they aren't more afraid of a new war in the middle east. Aside from how wrong it is morally it would probably lead to a new refuge crisis even worse than the last one in Europe. The EU still cant agree on on how to handle refugees, and a new wave would could break the EU.
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# ? Jan 3, 2020 21:20 |
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im pretty sure thats a feature not a bug. they dont want a manageable refugees crisis they want killer robots patroling the borders of their ethnostate
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# ? Jan 3, 2020 21:27 |
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Togger posted:The state of Danish foreign policy: implicitly condoning US assassinations of high-ranking foreign officials. Gotta look on the bright side, at least the fivehead imbecile isn't balls deep at a DSU party when he's condoning political assassinations. Reminder that we're sending a frigate to Hormuz this year, can't miss out on all the fun! I hope it's the fearsomely named HDMS Niels.
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# ? Jan 3, 2020 21:58 |
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If anyone was in the fence about Amineh Kakabeveh (like I've been) she spent yesterday arguing in her facebook comment section with people who dared suggest that USA assassinating people on foreign soil was not solely a good thing. Certainly helped push me in one direction over the other.
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Fader Movitz posted:It's interesting that they aren't more afraid of a new war in the middle east. Aside from how wrong it is morally it would probably lead to a new refuge crisis even worse than the last one in Europe. The EU still cant agree on on how to handle refugees, and a new wave would could break the EU. And obviously the US doesn't give a poo poo about small things like a historically huge wave of refugees, it's way over in Yurop! Just keep making GBS threads in other parts of the world, nicely isolated from the consequences, while they piss and moan about s few thousand fleeing Hondurans.
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Cakebaker posted:If anyone was in the fence about Amineh Kakabeveh (like I've been) she spent yesterday arguing in her facebook comment section with people who dared suggest that USA assassinating people on foreign soil was not solely a good thing. Certainly helped push me in one direction over the other. Even if she has bad opinions on Iran she's mostly irrelevant now. She did have a point about V being unable or unvilling to deal with hedersförtyck and radicalisation among certain groups.
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# ? Jan 5, 2020 21:47 |
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It's not terribly uncommon for political refugees from oppressive countries to be irrationally angry at their countries of origin (or at least the government and those associated with it, as well as associated ideas and practices), even if the origin of their anger and opposition is often understandable enough it's not uncommon for it to just become so all-enompassing that it's kind of hard to completely sympathize with for others (even though the journey there is still typically understandable).
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# ? Jan 6, 2020 15:30 |
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"Non-western" youths surpass ethnic Danes in education: https://politiken.dk/indland/art7586396/Unge-med-ikkevestlig-baggrund-overhaler-danske-unge-p%C3%A5-uddannelse SK riddled with nazis, anti-semites and Holocaust denialists, to the complete surprise of no-one: https://redox.dk/nyheder/holocaust-benaegtere-og-antisemitter-aktive-i-stram-kurs/ SplitSoul fucked around with this message at 13:28 on Jan 7, 2020 |
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European Council's Committee for the Prevention of Torture sharply criticised facility Ellebæk, citing conditions "worse than prison" for rejected asylum seekers. Minister of Justice Nick Hækkerup responds that it "shouldn't be a nice place" since they've been rejected. So far there's been at least seven suicide attempts and one successful. God I wish these loving ghouls would get worked to death in a gulag someday.
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# ? Jan 9, 2020 12:36 |
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So Migrationsverket is laying off up to 146 people. This is great for a country where it takes 8 months to get a residence permit extension and 3 years to process a citizenship application.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 15:43 |
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Dirk Pitt posted:So Migrationsverket is laying off up to 146 people. This is great for a country where it takes 8 months to get a residence permit extension and 3 years to process a citizenship application. Question: the reason seems to be a reduced budget and a shortage of work. Regarding the latter, how is there a shortage of work? Because based on oh, everyone I’ve known who has dealt with them and my experiences, it seems kind of like the opposite. I’m going to wager a guess that it’s due to specialized positions where there genuinely isn’t work but why are we continuing to shoot out the kneecaps of an organization that is barely standing as is?
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 16:21 |
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There isn't a lack of work to be done in any meaningful sense, it's just that the term "shortage of work" (arbetsbrist) is one of the two possible formal legal reasons to lay someone off (the other one is "personal reasons", which is rarely used because it comes with an extensive burden of proof of professional misconduct on the part of the employer, as well as with a requirement that both parties have made serious good faith attempts to make things work). Legally speaking though "shortage of work" also covers what is actually a shortage of money or a corporate restructuring - basically, if your team/division/position ceases to exist for whatever reason, that's formally considered "shortage of work". If the employer starts hiring again later, laid-off employees have the right to be re-hired preferentially under certain conditions. Wiki has a decent article on Lagen om anställningsskydd ("LAS", the employment protection act) if you want more details. In other news, Jonas Sjöstedt will not stand for re-election in May: https://twitter.com/jsjostedt/status/1217522347508486144 Mixed feelings about this, he's been disappointing lately but I feel like he's been a quite capable party leader over the course of his career. TheFluff fucked around with this message at 20:35 on Jan 15, 2020 |
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Huh had too look up how long he's be the leader of V. He started in 2012 which feels like ages ago, considering how much the political situation and discussion has changed i reckon he's done a decent job even if I'm not really a fan of V.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 21:12 |
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He's been consistently good, especially in debates. But V has been a bit rudderless since 2018.
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 21:43 |
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Remains to be seen how serious they are about this, but FrP in Norway are making noise about threatening to leave the current right-wing government if the government goes through with its plans to bring back a female ISIS member and her children to Norway.
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TheFluff posted:In other news, Jonas Sjöstedt will not stand for re-election in May: Yeah this has been coming for quite a while. The big question is who will follow-up. I sincerely doubt they'd waited this long if they had a strong candidate in mind. With only 4 months until congress rallying around anyone but the ordained crown prince (or prince's) will be very difficult.
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MiddleOne posted:Yeah this has been coming for quite a while. The big question is who will follow-up. I sincerely doubt they'd waited this long if they had a strong candidate in mind. With only 4 months until congress rallying around anyone but the ordained crown prince (or prince's) will be very difficult. In a shock announcement, newly appointed V leader Victoria calls for disbanding the monarchy
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Randarkman posted:Remains to be seen how serious they are about this, but FrP in Norway are making noise about threatening to leave the current right-wing government if the government goes through with its plans to bring back a female ISIS member and her children to Norway. it's not going to happen, this is kabuki to keep hold of the racist vote - there is no way solberg didn't clear this with jensen, and they've done this sort of thing before
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# ? Jan 15, 2020 23:52 |
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if jensen breaks out of government she's going to discredit her whole wing within the party and relegate FrP to the comedy-hour idiot brigade they were under carl i hagen at the same time as knocking over a conservative coalition which represents the party paymasters marvellously. at the same time, solberg's position becomes vulnerable and the balance of power shifts dramatically towards the centre parties in government - ropstad might even achieve his dream of carving out a reactionary culture war niche if his only rivals for that position are out of government, and keep his husk of a party alive for a couple more elections
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david_a posted:In a shock announcement, newly appointed V leader Victoria calls for disbanding the monarchy Carl Philip still salty over the changes to successionsordningen joins republikanska föreningen.
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Viktor Barth-Kron summarizes the political impact and failures of Sjöstedt. https://www.expressen.se/kronikorer/viktor-barth-kron/jonas-sjostedt-kunde-aldrig-fanga-missnojet/ I find it interesting how V have failed to capitalize on the failures of S, where the voters have gone to SD instead. Apparently the voters appetite for hardcore social And while 8% is not a bad number, Schyman got 12% and 8% in 1998, so there should be no higher ceiling for V. Although I would guess V was a more working class party at that time compared to the middle class inner city party it is now. Also, I guess it is time for V to do a hardcore socialist if they follow their normal tradition of going between pragmatic and ideological (ie Werner - Schyman - Ohly - Sjöstedt).
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# ? Jan 16, 2020 07:34 |
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lol just Google 'Frp begeret fullt' and see how often those dirtbags have 'threatened' to leave their place in government. It's a complete sham and they are only doing it to placate their electoral base who is too riddled with racist brain worms to see through their bullshit.
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Randarkman posted:Remains to be seen how serious they are about this, but FrP in Norway are making noise about threatening to leave the current right-wing government if the government goes through with its plans to bring back a female ISIS member and her children to Norway. Danish SuccDems got around that whole issue by just revoking the childrens' citizenship for their parents' alleged crimes—I say alleged, because courts are now unnecessary—and leaving them in war zones. Cops will also be able to enter and search people's homes and computers without a court order if they're convicted: https://www.berlingske.dk/politik/regeringen-vil-sende-politiet-ind-i-folks-hjem-uden-retskendelse It says terrorism-related crimes, but I'll remind you that you can be convicted for supporting terrorism if you post an emoji on Facebook.
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SplitSoul posted:Danish SuccDems got around that whole issue by just revoking the childrens' citizenship for their parents' alleged crimes—I say alleged, because courts are now unnecessary—and leaving them in war zones. the electoral defeat of british labour is incredibly chilling to me because of this - suddenly the danish turn into straight-up national chauvinism is going to look very tempting to the more opportunistic elements of our own party fortunately(!) jonas gahr støre is too much of an idealist to be willing to go all-in on that poo poo, but whoever takes over from him...
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