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jandrewrogers 4 days ago

The poor lifestyle statistics seem to be a property of Arctic life generally, it isn’t unique to Denmark or any country with Arctic settlements. Humans are adaptable enough to survive up there but they don’t really thrive.

That is pretty obviously the nature of the environment. You can’t blame Denmark for it being like that, it isn’t a function of resources delivered. No one has ever been able to convert any part of the polar regions into a glorious utopia.

throw7448488 4 days ago | parent [-]

Job opportunities, access to education...

There is no basic infrastructure there! First deliver that, than blame "polar regions". Denmark ks treating Greenland as it's colony!!!

Iceland has very similar situation, but farfar better infrastructure!!!

guappa 4 days ago | parent [-]

You are entirely right. And apparently if you go to jail they place you in denmark so you can't receive visits.

Yes greenland is a colony. But I don't think that making them USA's colony would improve their situation… see how the natives of guam or hawaii are doing for example.

TrojanHookworm 4 days ago | parent [-]

Greenland is an autonomous territory, not a colony. Hasn't been since 1953.

guappa 4 days ago | parent [-]

Poteto potato…

TrojanHookworm 4 days ago | parent [-]

Not really. Since Greenland is a county, not a colony, their government has self-rule (albeit limited), including the option of pursuing independence, and their citizens have access to the amenities of the metropole (healthcare, education etc.).

guappa 3 days ago | parent [-]

And why do people end up in denmark in jail then?

TrojanHookworm 3 days ago | parent [-]

What does this have to do with whether or not Greenland is a colony?

infinite8s 3 days ago | parent [-]

In what other country does a jail sentence mean you get sent to another country to serve the sentence? (Except maybe the US now with detained immigrants)

TrojanHookworm 3 days ago | parent [-]

Nuuk has had its own closed prison for a while now, with inmates in Denmark given the option to transfer there. I don't know how many are still in Herstedvester but it can't be many and afaik they are not forced to stay there. Is this what you're referring to?

I'm not disputing the colonial history of Greenland/Denmark or the oppression inflicted on the Inuit (which didn't end in 1953) but I struggle to see the point you and the other poster are trying to make. You both seem to be making insinuations based on facts that are simply not true/up to date.