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In reply to the discussion: This is Denmark. [View all]LeftInTX
(34,907 posts)60. For some reason I don't picture Europe as being very friendly. I guess if you go with a spouse or partner it helps.
I think they really don't want us there.
I'm eligible for Armenian residency, but they're comfy with Putin. And they can be pretty snobby to other Armenians if you aren't "one of them". If you speak Western Armenian etc it's frowned down up.
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Disguised Racism: Denmark's discriminatory, punitive and counterproductive Ghetto Package
Celerity
Jan 2025
#57
They've avoided many immigration issues that many other European countries are experiencing...
Mark.b2
Jan 2025
#2
I spent 3 weeks in Leningrad in January 1985 at 20 F below zero! Loved the city..
HUAJIAO
Jan 2025
#75
Also the fallback position is to elect Dems like Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden
FakeNoose
Jan 2025
#67
i visited denmark twice as a visiting artist. i met several foreigners that now lived there. including a native american
pansypoo53219
Jan 2025
#81
Family legends and old letters might give you a clue as to why he emigrated. Usually...
Hekate
Jan 2025
#24
Lego has plants all around the world the ones for the US market are currently made in Monterrey, Mexico, but they are
FSogol
Jan 2025
#31
There's a gigantic difference between making bureaucracies more efficient and tearing up the social contract entirely
Yavin4
Jan 2025
#72
Exactly. All places need to be adaptred to if coming from outside, and are never praised as utopia by those born there.
DFW
Jan 2025
#39
39. Exactly. All places need to be adaptred to if coming from outside, and are never praised as utopia by those born the
EU Sozial Demokrat
Jan 2025
#49
For some reason I don't picture Europe as being very friendly. I guess if you go with a spouse or partner it helps.
LeftInTX
Jan 2025
#60
still, re those $25 per hour workers in Denmark, after taxes they still take home roughly $16.13
Stargleamer
Jan 2025
#42
They provide better services for their citizens by being more exclusive of immigration.
LeftInTX
Jan 2025
#61
And Danes officially celebrate America's Independence Day every 4 July. (Like Norway, Ireland, and the Philippines).
C0RI0LANUS
Jan 2025
#13
We lived there 2 summers going to and from UK- my father was working there then
Meowmee
Jan 2025
#21
Cracks me up when Americans point to the high rate of taxes in other countries that have things like healthcare,
Nanjeanne
Jan 2025
#47
I can see why Greenlanders might not be so excited about coming under US rule.
John Farmer
Jan 2025
#50
Sweden is in the process of severely damaging our wealth equality and our social welfare state due to massive systemic
Celerity
Jan 2025
#63