• fennesz12@feddit.dk
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    1 day ago

    I think this is unfortunately a fair assesment, speaking as a Dane. They want independence, but with a territory under so much pressure, it is unfortunately looking less and less feasible in practice.

    What is worse is that right now they feel completely sidelined, as per Danish national media. They see the American propagonda machine throwing out that a deal has been made, and they feel betrayed, left out, in the cold, unsure of their future.

    One thing is for sure though: we will not compromise on their land and their right to decide their own future. It’s a wild and weird situation. 1/3 of Greenlanders also live in Denmark, and vice versa, looking at the news while two small countries try to cement some sort or deal through high level negotiation.

    For now it’s probably best kept out of media though so our countries can figure it out without the orange clown dancing on our doorstep.

    • vdbm@lemmy.world
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      11 hours ago

      Thank you. Just for clarity: does your comment about it being a fair assessment refer to my comment or to the interview?