She’s born in Denmark and is a native Danish speaker, but is elected on Greenland, which has two seats in the parliament (it’s similar to Scotland in the UK).
She was informed to leave the podium after her speech, as she declined to answer questions using Danish. She gets €9000 per month to help translation of texts, and she was offered double time on the podium, if she wanted to use both languages.
The parliament is now considering spending millions to enable live translation just to suit her.
Lakuriqidites on
Greenland should be independent.
Evening-Street-9981 on
Well she is beautiful i am fine if she is talking inuit
Dane here I think it is colonial not to accept people speaking their mothertongue in the parliament, aka greenlandish and faeroese. I think it should be taught in danish schools.
OtherManner7569 on
Does Greenland actually benefit from being part of Denmark? The two are quite distant and Denmark is quite small economically and I doubt Denmark could defend the territory either.
I’m not advocating for an independent Greenland at all im all for territorial unity and people being closer together, im just curious to how it is.
ShapeSword on
She should have spoken in English so we can all understand, rather than using silly dialects like Danish.
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Absolutely disgraceful!
Sell Greenland to Canada!
She’s born in Denmark and is a native Danish speaker, but is elected on Greenland, which has two seats in the parliament (it’s similar to Scotland in the UK).
She was informed to leave the podium after her speech, as she declined to answer questions using Danish. She gets €9000 per month to help translation of texts, and she was offered double time on the podium, if she wanted to use both languages.
The parliament is now considering spending millions to enable live translation just to suit her.
Greenland should be independent.
Well she is beautiful i am fine if she is talking inuit
In case anyone is curious as I was about the language: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uer7Vj-WaAc](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uer7Vj-WaAc)
Dane here I think it is colonial not to accept people speaking their mothertongue in the parliament, aka greenlandish and faeroese. I think it should be taught in danish schools.
Does Greenland actually benefit from being part of Denmark? The two are quite distant and Denmark is quite small economically and I doubt Denmark could defend the territory either.
I’m not advocating for an independent Greenland at all im all for territorial unity and people being closer together, im just curious to how it is.
She should have spoken in English so we can all understand, rather than using silly dialects like Danish.
baller move