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    It’s so repulsive to see people cheering for what is basically 80% the same thing as the Holocaust - different end result but otherwise very similar.

    Economists have said it would tank the economy and cause inflation - notwithstanding the cost.

    Is it going to actually happen or is this Build The Wall 2.0?

     
    That is not number of murders. But let's stick with your premise. Where were the murders in those states? Since Mississippi was at the top, were the murders in crystal springs or Jackson?
     
    Take it from someone who lives in a country with very restrictive banking laws due to cartel money laundering: that don't work. It only serves to make the day-to-day of your average citizen more frustrating.

    I doubt you have the same level of financial oversight that we do. To be honest, cash hasn’t been widely used here for the last decade. In most stores, if there are four checkout lanes, three will likely be for non-cash payments only.

    We have a state-supported debit card payment system that is not only free to use (no fees for banks or vendors) but also highly secure. Personally, I think it’s been at least a year since I last withdrew money from an ATM and that was in Hamburg, Germany, and I haven’t physically stepped into a bank since before COVID began.
     
    I doubt you have the same level of financial oversight that we do. To be honest, cash hasn’t been widely used here for the last decade. In most stores, if there are four checkout lanes, three will likely be for non-cash payments only.

    We have a state-supported debit card payment system that is not only free to use (no fees for banks or vendors) but also highly secure. Personally, I think it’s been at least a year since I last withdrew money from an ATM and that was in Hamburg, Germany, and I haven’t physically stepped into a bank since before COVID began.
    Cash is a big deal in the states. Limiting money this way only hurts the poor and middle class. You should shelf this bullet point for the foreseeable future.
     

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    Cash is a big deal in the states. Limiting money this way only hurts the poor and middle class. You should shelf this bullet point for the foreseeable future.
    Money isn’t limited in any way—it’s simply registered. This system makes it much harder for criminals to operate. As I mentioned earlier, it also makes life very difficult for anyone without a work permit or visa to function in Denmark.
     
    Money isn’t limited in any way—it’s simply registered. This system makes it much harder for criminals to operate. As I mentioned earlier, it also makes life very difficult for anyone without a work permit or visa to function in Denmark.
    Dorthy, we are not in Kansas over here. We have MASS illegal immigration and an entire political party supporting it. We have people that live in countries that DO NOT ALLOW illegal immigration, yet shout from the rooftops of how evil we are for wanting to CLOSE our borders to illegal immigration. Sounds crazy, huh?
     
    Dorthy, we are not in Kansas over here.
    Well, you did ask if you could simply enter Denmark, rent a house, buy a car, and take a job. I was just explaining how difficult that would be in a country that registers more about its residents than almost any other country in the world.
     
    Money isn’t limited in any way—it’s simply registered. This system makes it much harder for criminals to operate. As I mentioned earlier, it also makes life very difficult for anyone without a work permit or visa to function in Denmark.
    You must have really dumb criminals over there.

    I keep telling you, you live in a different world. You seem to think because some things work in Denmark (to the best of your knowledge) that those things should work everywhere else... but that's just not the case.
     
    Well, you did ask if you could simply enter Denmark, rent a house, buy a car, and take a job. I was just explaining how difficult that would be in a country that registers more about its residents than almost any other country in the world.
    And yet you advocate us having open boarders...........because we don't register guns?
     
    You must have really dumb criminals over there.

    I keep telling you, you live in a different world. You seem to think because some things work in Denmark (to the best of your knowledge) that those things should work everywhere else... but that's just not the case.
    I never said that. For a system like this to work, you need a very high level of technology and registration. The Danish Institute of Statistics, one of the oldest in the world, has maintained records going back more than 100 years. My husband worked there as a programmer for over 30 years.

    Our current system relies heavily on the high level of digitization in Danish society. We hardly receive regular mail anymore. Instead, I use a secure digital mailbox that requires triple authentication—something I know (a password), something I have (a physical device), and biometrics. All official correspondence is delivered securely to this mailbox.
     
    I never said that. For a system like this to work, you need a very high level of technology and registration.
    And here we are using paper slips and our fingers.

    Our current system relies heavily on the high level of digitization in Danish society. We hardly receive regular mail anymore. Instead, I use a secure digital mailbox that requires triple authentication—something I know (a password), something I have (a physical device), and biometrics. All official correspondence is delivered securely to this mailbox.
    And here we are delivering paper letters by donkey.

    Come on...
     
    I just looked it up. Of the 6,000,000 people in denmark best case scenario is about 20k Blacks in your country. I could not find a static on any hispanics in your country, but lets say there are another 20k. Talk about sitting in an ivory tower and telling us peasants what to do!!

    Dragon, I am just picking with you. You have a beautiful country and it should be appreciated. I have traveled all over the world and personally the slavic countries are some of my favorite. But I would not leave the US for any amount of whiteness. lol
     
    I just looked it up. Of the 6,000,000 people in denmark best case scenario is about 20k Blacks in your country. I could not find a static on any hispanics in your country, but lets say there are another 20k. Talk about sitting in an ivory tower and telling us peasants what to do!!

    Dragon, I am just picking with you. You have a beautiful country and it should be appreciated. I have traveled all over the world and personally the slavic countries are some of my favorite. But I would not leave the US for any amount of whiteness. lol
    Actually, about 28% of our population has immigrated within the last three generations, so we’re not as uniform as you might think. We have people from Eastern Europe, Asia, the Middle East, South America, and North America. However, we don’t register race.

    What we do register is ethnic background, but only for three generations. After that, everyone is considered “just” Danish.

    I don’t understand your point about “blacks.” What does skin color have to do with this? We have Black individuals from the USA, Africa, and other European countries, but as I mentioned, we don’t register skin color or race.

    That’s one aspect of the U.S. that’s incomprehensible to us. How does the color of someone’s skin define them? Many people have diverse and mixed backgrounds, so where do you draw the line? Who is considered Black, and who is considered white?


     
    Actually, about 28% of our population has immigrated within the last three generations, so we’re not as uniform as you might think. We have people from Eastern Europe, Asia, the Middle East, South America, and North America. However, we don’t register race.

    What we do register is ethnic background, but only for three generations. After that, everyone is considered “just” Danish.

    I don’t understand your point about “blacks.” What does skin color have to do with this? We have Black individuals from the USA, Africa, and other European countries, but as I mentioned, we don’t register skin color or race.

    That’s one aspect of the U.S. that’s incomprehensible to us. How does the color of someone’s skin define them? Many people have diverse and mixed backgrounds, so where do you draw the line? Who is considered Black, and who is considered white?


    according to google

    The Black population of Denmark is estimated to be between 1% and 3% of the total population. Denmark is generally considered to be a homogeneous country, with 90% of the population being white. However, Denmark has become more culturally diverse over time, and about 10% of the population is not ethnic Danish.

    I posted that because you put the Racist remark. I come into contact with more minorities an any given day than you do all year. And when I say contact, I mean personal contact multiple times a day all day everyday. I laugh at people who call us a racist country. The most racist people that the country has are democrat politicians. Treating blacks as if they are second class citizens and need the government to support them. As they are not smart enough to get an ID and to poor to pay $6.
     
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    according to google

    The Black population of Denmark is estimated to be between 1% and 3% of the total population. Denmark is generally considered to be a homogeneous country, with 90% of the population being white. However, Denmark has become more culturally diverse over time, and about 10% of the population is not ethnic Danish.
    Well google is not always correct and as I said - we don't register race or skincolor so I don't know how they got those numbers
     
    Well google is not always correct and as I said - we don't register race or skincolor so I don't know how they got those numbers
    Do you disagree that 90% of your country is native and white? Are you saying there are more than 60k (all ethnicities other than white) people without white skin in your country?
     

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