Summary

Danish King Frederik has redesigned the royal coat of arms to prominently feature symbols of Greenland and the Faroe Islands, replacing the historical three crowns, in an apparent rebuke to Donald Trump’s renewed interest in buying Greenland.

The change underscores Denmark’s commitment to maintaining its territorial integrity.

Greenland’s Prime Minister Múte Egede firmly rejected Trump’s suggestion, declaring, “Greenland is ours.”

This marks the fourth revision of Denmark’s coat of arms since 1819 and highlights Greenland’s century-long political and cultural ties to Denmark despite U.S. military presence on the island.

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    I’m a bit disappointed they removed Sweden from their shield. Lack of ambition.

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    Now we can all wait for Musk to say how Denmark needs to be overthrown by fascists

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    My first thought was that it’s very entertaining to see far right people clashing. Denmark is heavily infested with right wing politics as well.

    My second thought was that last time the whole world decided to go right wing we got 2 world wars.

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      This will unite the left and right in Denmark. And Denmark is probably the most left-wing country in the world, if you look at economic policy (maybe Norway beats them).

      However, one should not forget that Denmark-Greenland is a real colonial problem, and Greenland deserves independence.

      Still, I side with Denmark in this conflict. They should not be bullied into anything by US fascists that for sure will be even worse colonial overlords.

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        I don’t know that it technically is a colonial problem because the Inuit came to Greenland after the Vikings had already settled it (it was unsettled before the Vikings), but then Denmark came back after the Vikings had abandoned Greenland and re-claimed it.

        The Inuit and the Vikings settled different parts of Greenland, but were close enough that they could see each other across the fjords. There isn’t much evidence for direct contact, probably because the devoutly Christian Vikings did not care for the animist Inuit.

        All that aside, I do agree that they deserve independence if they want it.

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      17 hours ago

      Heyyyy then we got mild socialism that kinda worked until a conservative court overturned all of the most effective reforms in favor of business…

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      17 hours ago

      Trump thinks a coat of arms is a jacket made of weapons that he can buy

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      I think this is for the Greenlanders. It’s to make them feel acknowledged by the Danish and their monarch as an integral and equal part of their country.

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      Honestly, I just want to know who fed him this Greenland nonsense in the first place. I don’t think it’s his idea, originally.

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      Bruh a literal full coat of arms change wouldn’t register to him. He’s dumb as fuck.

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      very thin article, that. there is a danish law since 2009 that states that greenland will be granted independence if they ask for it. the polls suggest that people only want independence if it comes with no lowering of living standards (78% against in that case, from 2016).

      so basically if a referendum comes in positive, denmark lets them go. they already transferred much of the local governance to the locals in 2009.

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    This is not related to anything the US has been doing. It has been underway some time.

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    2 days ago

    I sure wish I lived in a country that had the balls to tell Trump where to shove it rather than where I currently live, which is bending over backwards to elect a Trump clone who will willingly bend over at the first opportunity.

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          He’s not a threat to Denmark or Greenland and responding to it only encourages him.

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              Jesus Christ, you’re worried about an actual war with Denmark and you think I’m the delusional one?

              Trump is stupid and lazy, he’ll forget about Greenland by the end of whatever Fox News segment he’s currently watching.

              There’s plenty to be worried about looking at the next four years, but this doesn’t even make the top 500.

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                you’re worried about an actual war with Denmark

                Yes, you idiot. And so should everyone.

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    In his first speech of 2025, King Frederik said: “We are all united and each of us committed for the kingdom of Denmark. From the Danish minority in South Schleswig – which is even situated outside the kingdom – and all the way to Greenland. We belong together.”

    Ok, so he rejected US interest in Danish territory… while simultaneously asserting Danish interest in part of Germany?

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      The South Schleswig Danish minority have been mentioned in every new year’s speech I can remember. It’s basically part of acknowledging everyone who feels ties to the kingdom of Denmark. Near the german border there is a danish minority in Germany and a german minority in Denmark. And to my understanding as someone not living near there it is a respected cultural thing on both sides. It is not something about laying claim to it. In this particular speech the very next sentence is about the king and queen feeling just what you quoted during their visit those places that year and how they are looking forward to visiting the Faroese islands. For context the king was crowned in 2024 so this was commentary on the first royal visit of the new reagents.

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        And to my understanding as someone not living near there it is a respected cultural thing on both sides. It is not something about laying claim to it.

        We stand with our Jutish brothers against the oppressive dictate of Rigsdansk, forcing people to put their articles on the wrong side of their nouns. Sjaellish devils, go back to Skane!

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      Not exactly; The Danish minority in Schleswig-Holstein is a recognized political group within Germany. Their party, the ‘Südschleswigsche Wählerverband (SSW)’ (South Schleswig Voter Federation), is even exempt from the 5% rule.

      So I read it more like he recognized these “exiles” as Danish, which they are.

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        Correct, what is funny is that the danish government is building stupid fences and had way too strict rules about crossing the border when Covid first hit, so they were the ones causing problems to people living in the border area.

        As long as the Danish government isn’t playing up again there is no check on the border or anything, so it’s not a big problem if you live across the border from everything else you go to everyday.

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          there is no check on the border or anything, so it’s not a big problem if you live across the border from everything else you go to everyday.

          And that’s one of my favourite things about the EU/Schengen-Area 🇪🇺