• @BrianTheeBiscuiteer
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    There is also public anger about a documentary by Danish broadcaster DR that claimed Denmark earned the equivalent of up to 400bn Danish kroner (£45bn) from a Greenlandic cryolite mine between 1854 and 1987.

    Yeah, the US doesn’t want to “freedomize” Greenland. We want to exploit it.

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    This is a brilliant way to “peacefully” take over a country. Manipulate minds to ask for a vote, rig election.

  • DaveyRocket
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    I bet Elon can buy this election for just 10-20 million.

  • @[email protected]
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    I hope Greenlanders stand up for Greenland (Kalaaliit) and manage to keep out US toxic influence.

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      If the majority of Greenlanders are actually dumb enough to want to be a part of the US — after watching it collapse into a fascist, kleptocratic, failed state — then it means the mental illness really has been transmitted via the internet and the whole world is quite possibly fucked.

  • @ATDA
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    I mean I can’t speak for other nations but who’s looking in from the outside and thinking, “yeah mate Id like a piece of that!” past Russia?

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      90% of the landmass is under ice, so people want the water, and they’re getting chubs thinking there might be deposits of rare earth minerals as there are in the Northern Territories of Canada.

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        Isn’t this also mostly about shipping routed which are expected to open up more and more due to climate change?

  • @Jimbabwe
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    They’re gonna put their foot on the scales for this vote just like they did in the US presidential election.

    • @BrianTheeBiscuiteer
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      I’m guessing they have few if any laws regarding foreign influence in elections because they never thought they’d need them.