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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThose of you arguing that Greenland rightfully belongs to Denmark are totally wrong...
There are somewhere between 56,000 and 57,000 people in Greenland. Somewhere between 88% and 90% of them are Inuit, leaving less than 7,000 non Inuit people, not all of whom are Danish. As such, Greenland rightfully belongs to the Inuit people. Both the U.S. AND Denmark need to piss off since neither has any business laying claim to Greenland.
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(3,169 posts)newdeal2
(4,865 posts)What army or power do they have to fight back again? They gotta pick a side and if I were them, Id continue on with Denmark.
SSJVegeta
(2,419 posts)Or that morality should be determined by capacities of physical force and violence.
...but we still have a long ways to go, apparently.
Iggo
(49,688 posts)SSJVegeta
(2,419 posts)But certainly no matter what
Iggo
(49,688 posts)In charge = Not extinct.
PeaceWave
(2,740 posts)newdeal2
(4,865 posts)Most of the western hemisphere was taken over by force.
For the record, Im all for Greenland deciding for themselves. But lets be realistic here - right now if they choose to be independent without Denmark/Europes military and economic support, Trump will takeover the country in a day.
PuraVidaDreamin
(4,478 posts)It's time to change history.
Be the change!
FascismIsDeath
(62 posts)Miller said if we don't take over Greenland, China or Russia will and that they don't have the ability to defend themselves and therefore shouldn't be able to claim sovereignty....
Except Europe/NATO and (until Trump's dumb ass), the United States has always been positioned to stop something like that from happening.
However, now the US is betraying the trust of the world, under the Trump regime, Greenland really does need the rest of Europe/NATO to stick by their side as a deterrent to this stupid endeavor by Trump to acquire it.
Emrys
(8,948 posts)So it's not for you or any other outsider to say that Denmark needs to "piss off".
Although clear majorities have agreed in principle with independence in a number of polls over the years, there are understandable reasons most are not in favour of going ahead too quickly:
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A 2025 poll showed that a majority 84% of Greenlanders would support independence from Denmark, with 9% opposing. 61% opposed independence if it meant a lower standard of living, with 39% in favour. When asked in a binary choice between the USA and Denmark, 85% preferred to be part of Denmark with only 6% preferring the USA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenlandic_independence
It would be interesting to see how Trump's current bullshit has affected those numbers.
If Greenlanders ever vote for independence, it's highly unlikely Denmark would stand in their way.
The tension between wanting independence and an understanding that Denmark's economic support is currently vital is apparent in all the polling undertaken - some of the nuances are explored in this article:
Greenlands independence movement sees opportunity in Trumps interest: https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/02/03/greenlands-independence-movement-sees-opportunity-in-trumps-interest
JI7
(93,281 posts)but as we can see right now independence is not realistic.
Torchlight
(6,359 posts)Last edited Sun Jan 18, 2026, 01:59 PM - Edit history (1)
FascismIsDeath
(62 posts)I have nothing but sympathy for indigenous peoples' who had their land taken from them by Europeans. But we are well beyond that. Denmark isn't going to "piss off", its their territory and thats the way its going to continue being regarded by the world at large, period.
artemisia1
(1,491 posts)For those who didn't get the reference, I was being SARCASTIC. It is a national disgrace what it is left to.