Quality immigration becoming a little more of a rare commodity every day, the key to success for Western countries will probably be like Denmark: being able to raise the birth rate, to accomplish the transition to modernity in a sustainable, to resolve the errors of past immigration policies, to propose a viable social model for active couples, to be able to preserve the identity and integrity of the population of origin.Overview of Denmark's identity model
2022-12-07
Denmark's Identity Program in Focus
2022-09-13
Denmark Sending Migrants to Rwanda
Instead of migrants waiting in Denmark for their asylum request to be processed, the country’s left-wing government will now begin deporting them to Rwanda after the African country agreed to accept them in a bilateral agreement.The strange circumstance where a mainstream party used their gray cells.The plan, which has long been a goal of Denmark’s right-wing parties, took more than a year of negotiations, but the policy goal is now closer than ever to being realized. The deal does not apply to only Rwandan migrants — instead all asylum seekers would be forced to wait in Africa until their asylum procedure is finished. The fact that the plan is being implemented by a left-leaning government points to the strange circumstances in Denmark in which the left has embraced many of the anti-immigration polices of the right.
Anti-immgration is the winning issue. Not only are these migrants going to stay in Rwanda, but the rest of Europe will start making deals with other countries to take migrants. And then they'll move on to unassimilated foreigners, eventually coming to mean Muslims. It was done once before and it will be done again.
“Every fifth young man with a non-Western background born in 1997 had broken the law before turning 21. It’s not everyone. But there are too many young men who take the freedom of others, steal children’s futures, intimidate prison guards – and leave behind a long trail of insecurity,” said the Danish prime minister.She sounds a lot like Trump, no? The next decade is going to really suck for globalists and mentally ill people. If you want to know why the ruling class of America, and the West more generally, floods the country with illegal aliens, sends children to die in pointless wars, sends billions to Ukraine while people are homeless at home, why illegal aliens are given free transportation and never had any covid restrictions, why people are willing to destroy the health and wealth of a nation in pursuit of fake climate science, look no further than this image of loyalty: The "right" is most loyal to its family, friends, nation. Loyalty moves out from the family. The "left" is loyal to foreigners, even enemies of the tribe in the extreme. The warmongers on the right are no less "left" than the nominal left because they are expressing a part of the same twisted ideology. No one with loyalty to their own people would waste so much blood and treasure on foreign wars, nor oppose common sense economic policies that help their citizens. That Denmarks "left" embraces common sense loyalty to its own people is the shocking thing in Europe? No, what's shocking is that Denmark joins a handful of governments in the West that place their own citizens first.“It has been going on for too many years. Girls who are called derogatory names because they are Danish. Or girls who are subjected to social control because they have become too Danish. A sausage cart in Brønshøj that is attacked with firecrackers because it sells pork,” she said.
The American ruling class' attempt at labeling January 6 protesters as traitors is going to be one of the all-time backfires if a right-wing politician who understands that picture above wins. It is trivial to flip the entire authoritarian police state against the people who have the inverted loyalty because they observably behave like traitors by tearing down statues, defaming the nation's heroes, support foreign governments and illegal aliens and so on. It's also expressed by the research showing white leftists are now anti-white bigots and that trend has strengthened over time.
If America goes, then Europe will go down like dominoes almost instantly because look at Denmark. It's already happening. The playbook is right there in the open, but we do live in authoritarian times. Why do you think the DoJ and FBI are raiding dozens of Trump officials and supporters? There is nothing stopping whatever party or movement grabs ahold of the immigration issue.
This isn't a traditional left-right issue, it is the globalist-nationalist dividing line. If you support local control and helping people locally, you are now "far right" aka nationalist and if you support sending money and effort as far away as possible, you are "far left."
Back to Europe, the icing out of the nationalist Sweden Democrats failed: The astonishing rise of the right-wing Sweden Democrats
But as vote-counting progressed, the right-wing bloc consisting of the Liberals, Christian Democrats, Moderates and Sweden Democrats now seems on track to win, currently with 49.7% of the vote.Anti-immigration is common sense in an age where the ruling class is implementing extremist migration policies that exterminate the local culture and destroy local sovereignty. It is actually one of the definitions of genocide, and some people who talk about Tibet and Xinjiang in China do call the mass migration of Han Chinese into these areas as a kind of genocide because they realize its designed to crush local power. Yet when it is being done at an even greater scale in the West...it's only a matter of time before someone even more radical than Trump comes along to flip the table for good. And if he's an authoritarian, the idiots in the ruling class have build him the power structure he can use to eliminate their power with both shocking rapidity and shocking popularity.While final results aren’t expected before Wednesday, Social Democrats have so far received the largest percentage of votes, 30.5%.
But currently, the Sweden Democrats are the second-strongest party, gaining 20.6% of the vote in their best-ever election performance. That makes them the biggest party on the right, in front of the Moderates who came as a close third with 19.1%.
2021-12-18
2019-06-05
Immigration Restricting Nationalist Socialists Take Denmark
The centre-left party was forecast to beat the centre-right Liberals of the outgoing prime minister, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, set to finish second on nearly 21%, while the populist far-right Danish People’s party (DPP) managed 9.8% – less than half its score in the 2015 election.As has been the case since at least 2014 (See: Immigration Issue Set to Explode in America; Prepare for Political Volatility), immigration is a major winning issue. Most major parties abandon the issue. Small and upstart parties have ridden their virtual monopoly on the issue into major party status or even taken power. Denmark's center-left party laid the foundation for today's win back in June 2018: Danish Left Splits Nationalist, Ends 25 Year-Old Agreement. As this election approached, the party took a harder line on migration. Mass Deportations Coming Soon: Danish Center-Left Ready to Expel Migrants
The polls for broadcasters DR and TV2 gave the Social Democrat-led “red bloc” of leftist parties more than 90 seats in the 179-seat Folketing.The party leader, Mette Frederiksen, however, has repeatedly said that rather than assemble a coalition, she aims to form a minority government – common in Denmark – with ad hoc support from parties across the spectrum.
...Voting in the Copenhagen suburb of Varlose, Frederiksen said her party’s tougher, at times controversial stance on immigration had helped it win back support. “Some Social Democrat voters who have been lost in the last few years, who didn’t support our migration policy, are returning this time,” she said.
The centre-left party focused its campaign on climate issues and the defence of Denmark’s prized welfare state, promising to reverse years of spending cuts to education and healthcare, and maintain its hardline approach to immigration.
But it is the government policies her party has supported or failed to oppose which have been most alarming for her allies in the left-of-centre red bloc. The Social Democrats voted in favour of a law allowing jewellery to be stripped from refugees, and a burqa and niqab ban, and abstained rather than voted against a law on mandatory handshakes irrespective of religious sentiment at citizenship ceremonies, and a plan to house criminal asylum seekers on an island used for researching contagious animal diseases. In February, she backed what the DPP has branded a “paradigm shift” – a push to make repatriation, rather than integration, the goal of asylum policy.The only reason the The Guardian isn't calling Frederiksen a "far-right" "Nazi" is because she's left-wing on the economy and green. Ironically, so were the Nazis, but we can't expect journalists to have read history books. In any event, and in part because the left-wing dominated media can't help but cheer the victory, mass deportation of migrants from Europe is being mainstreamed. And after that will begin Muslim deportations:
Anja Westphal, an analyst at Denmark’s public broadcaster DR, said: “Mette Frederiksen has loved the Danish People’s party to death with her tough line on foreigners.”
But the far-right party has also come under pressure from two new extreme-right parties, one of which, Stram Kurs (Hard Line), has called for Islam to be banned and hundreds of thousands of Muslims to be deported. Exit polls suggested that Stram Kurs was just under the 2% threshold necessary to win a seat in parliament.
2019-05-24
Danish Center-Left Leads in MEP Exit Polls
Express UK: European elections vote: Dutch exit poll SHOCK result as PM's party finishes second
6.10am update: Does Dutch result herald a ‘social democratic revival?’This is a victory for populism or not depending on if you think staying in the EU and turning it into a nationalist body qualifies as populist or not.
After the Dutch exit poll was released last night a number of commentators have asked whether the prospects of populist parties have been overstated.
If the poll is correct the centre-left Labour party took the most votes, with a populist party that wants the Netherlands to leave the EU coming in fourth place.
US based academic Cas Muddle commented: “Even if this is just one country, and an exit poll, it will affect the broader framing of the European Parliament elections.
“In this sense, the Dutch functioned as the first primary in the US.
“Journalists will look for ‘revival of Social Democrats’ as well as ‘rise of populism’.”
3am update: Dutch exit poll ‘rebuff for the populist right’
The Dutch exit poll results, which suggest a better than expected performance for the centre-left Labour Party, represents a blow to populist forces according to The Guardian’s Diplomatic Editor Patrick Wintour.
On Twitter he commented: “UK has no exit poll but one in Netherlands suggests Timmermans’ Labor has fared well in the Dutch EU election.
“This would, if true, be quite the rebuff for the new populist right, and for the endless articles written about its inexorable rise.”
If the poll is correct the new Forum for Democracy party, which advocates a Dutch exit from the European Union, will take three seats out of the 26 available.
From only 10 days ago: Mass Deportations Coming Soon: Danish Center-Left Ready to Expel Migrants
But it is the government policies her party has supported or failed to oppose which have been most alarming for her allies in the left-of-centre red bloc. The Social Democrats voted in favour of a law allowing jewellery to be stripped from refugees, and a burqa and niqab ban, and abstained rather than voted against a law on mandatory handshakes irrespective of religious sentiment at citizenship ceremonies, and a plan to house criminal asylum seekers on an island used for researching contagious animal diseases. In February, she backed what the DPP has branded a “paradigm shift” – a push to make repatriation, rather than integration, the goal of asylum policy.
2019-05-14
Mass Deportations Coming Soon: Danish Center-Left Ready to Expel Migrants
The Guardian: Mette Frederiksen: the anti-immigration left leader set to win power in Denmark
But the 41-year-old has all the momentum, with her left-of-centre bloc starting with an eight percentage point lead, and few doubting that she will become Denmark’s youngest-ever prime minister after the election on 5 June.She's the one who broke with leftists in Denmark and dumped globalism for nationalism.
Denmark’s current right-wing coalition government last year enacted the most anti-immigration legislation in Danish history and, rather than position her party in stark opposition, Frederikson has embraced much of it.Instead of trying to counter the right, however, it sounds like she's outflanked them by offering an even more nationalist agenda:
But it is the government policies her party has supported or failed to oppose which have been most alarming for her allies in the left-of-centre red bloc. The Social Democrats voted in favour of a law allowing jewellery to be stripped from refugees, and a burqa and niqab ban, and abstained rather than voted against a law on mandatory handshakes irrespective of religious sentiment at citizenship ceremonies, and a plan to house criminal asylum seekers on an island used for researching contagious animal diseases. In February, she backed what the DPP has branded a “paradigm shift” – a push to make repatriation, rather than integration, the goal of asylum policy.While I expected repatriations, I didn't expect them this soon. This is only the beginning for Europe. After repatriation of migrants gets going, the infrastructure for repatriating Muslims and other unassimilated foreigners will be in place.
2018-06-19
More Secession: Faroe Islands Ponders Independency
Enough is enough: for the Faroese sailor Birgir Enni, having spent more than half a millennium under Danish rule means it's about time for the North Atlantic autonomous archipelago to break away.One overlooked factor affecting secession is technology. Advancements in communication makes coordinating policy between different states easier. Small disputes are more important for this reason:
"We've been occupied by Denmark for 600 years! That is enough and we need to change that soon," the white-haired captain tells AFP on his wooden sailing ship.
Located more than 1,100 kilometres (more than 680 miles) northwest of powerhouse Copenhagen, the Faroe Islands have since 1948 had their own white, blue and red flag with an offset cross, their own language originating from the Viking's Old Norse and institutions and culture.
...An unlikely alliance of the left, the right, separatists and unionists, the local government is now writing a constitution, which is aimed at capturing the Faroese identity and is seen by some as one of the final pieces of a puzzle leading to emancipation.
"(But) Denmark has its own motivations, its own needs and interests for its own place in the world... they are trying to also include our needs, our motivations and our wants, but they collide regularly," she adds.Although I forecast a growing wave of secession as social mood declines, technology could power the movement through the next period of rising mood. The trend towards independence dates back to the early 1990s collapse of the Soviet Union. We will soon be entering the fourth decade of the political shift and there's no sign of it slowing down.
This conflict of interest was particularly notable during a mackerel and herring war with the EU -- of which the Faroe Islands is not a member -- in early 2010, when Denmark was forced to join a Brussels-imposed boycott against Faroese fish.
2018-06-07
Danish Left Splits Nationalist, Ends 25 Year-Old Agreement
The Local: Social Democrats go it alone in break with allies over immigration
Denmark’s Social Democrats will not seek to form a coalition government with erstwhile ally the Social Liberal (Radikale Venstre) party in the event that the current opposition wins the next general election.I'm not fully up on Danish politics. A quick search turned this up on the Social Liberals:
...Frederiksen’s decision breaks a 25-year old agreement between the two parties to go into government together.
...“I do not wish to be a the forefront of a Denmark that does not have immigration [udlændingepolitikken, ed.] under control,” Frederiksen said.
According to Jyllands-Posten’s report, Frederiksen sees strict immigration rules and the introduction of further, even stricter laws on migration as more important than any other political issue.
...Morten Østergaard, leader of the Social Liberal party, told the newspaper that his party would maintain its current position, including on immigration, where it wants a relaxation on some existing laws.
Frederiksen’s announcement does not change the Social Liberal line, Østergaard said.
The Social Liberal leader also suggested the move by Frederiksen was the first step in a potential alliance between the Social Democrats and anti-immigration populists the Danish People's Party (DF).
"What's going on, Mette? Did you just grant [DF leader] Kristian Thulesen Dahl a free pass to set (Denmark's political) course?", Østergaard wrote in a tweet.
Many Danes don’t want to admit, at least to you, that they vote for the Danish People’s Party. But a lot of people do – it’s the third biggest party in Denmark.The right-wing won a coalition victory in 2015. Social Democrats are leading in the polling for this election and their coalition was leading before this move. On the one hand, the move threatens their coalition, but on the other, if it siphons off anti-immigration votes it could imperil the right-wing's chances of winning. Red is the left and blue the right in the first chart below. The red line in the second is Social Democrats, yellow is Danish People's Party and blue is Venstre, a conservative-liberal party.
There is a party that wants you and wants your votes as a foreigner.
That’s Radikale Venstre (the Social Liberals) – the hip, entrepreneur party I mentioned before. They had a terrible ad campaign during the last election: “We trust people. Even foreigners.”
But their heart is in the right place. The Radikale have a multi-cultural team of candidates, and they do what they can to soften immigration restrictions, in part because their business supporters need the foreigners’ skills.
Last month I posted polling data showing the top issue for voters in most countries is immigration. One of them was Denmark.
Under conditions of negative mood, there's a matrix for predicting which party is likely to gain seats in any country. First, is the party in or out of power? Second, is it nationalist? In Denmark, the left is out of power and the Social Democrats have signaled a nationalist turn. I predict they will gain in the polls shortly.
2016-01-04
Denmark Initiates Temporary Border Control With Germany
DR.DK: Danmark indfører midlertidig grænsekontrol
As the clock struck midnight expanded Swedes ID checks at the border. This means, among other things, that the Swedish law on carrier liability is in force.
Conveyor responsibility means that DSB, bus companies and shipping companies must ensure that none of their travelers crossing the border illegally. Where it happens, the carrier may risk fines of up to 40,000 Danish kroner.
2015-06-19
Denmark Swings Right
Record gains for anti-immigrant party in Danish vote
Boosted by rising concerns over the cost of immigration to Denmark's generous welfare state and a perceived erosion of "Danish values", it secured 21.1 percent of the vote, its highest score ever and up from 12.3 percent in the previous election.That's a winning mix in Sweden and France as well.
"This election campaign has shown that we are a party that the others just can't avoid. We are a party to be taken seriously here in this country," party leader Kristian Thulesen Dahl told cheering supporters at a party event in the Danish parliament.
The Social Democrats, led by outgoing Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, was the largest single party with 26.3 percent of the vote while Venstre, previously the biggest right-wing party, won 19.5 per cent.
Overall the right-wing bloc won 90 seats compared with 85 for the rival centre-left bloc.
...Under the 45-year-old leader, the DPP toned down some of its most inflammatory rhetoric on immigration and veered to the left on economic issues.
In the election it campaigned on tighter immigration rules, higher pensions for low-income earners and more money for healthcare and the elderly.
These parties are winning even with stock markets hitting new highs. When social mood turns down again, they will be given the majorities needed to revamp immigration laws.
2015-03-26
2015-01-19
Would You Take 100 to 1 Odds on The Krone Peg Ending?
Buy krone, lost 0.20% per year, but have the chance to earn 20% if the peg ends. Even if the krone only rallies 5% or 10%, a 0.2% negative interest rate will not stop people fleeing a devaluation and looking for a shot at appreciation.
Mish Shedlock covered the rate cut here: Denmark Announces Currency Peg is "Secure"; 12 Denials in 1 Day; Deposit Rate Cut to -0.20%; More Rate Cuts Coming?
2014-05-22
Following on the Heels of India, Europe to Swing Right
In Finland, the True Finns are slated to pick up seats. One candidate slated to win big is Jussi Halla-aho:
On 27 March 2009, the Helsinki District Court ordered Halla-aho to trial on charges of ethnic agitation as well as breach of the sanctity of religion. The charges arose after Halla-aho posted remarks related to the sentencing of Seppo Lehto on his blog Scripta. In the course of the remarks, Halla-aho said the prophet Muhammad was a paedophile, and Islam is a religion of paedophilia, because Muhammad had intercourse with his 9-year-old wife and according to Sunnah, Mohammed's life is exemplary in every way. He also asked if it could be stated that robbing passersby and living on taxpayers' expense are cultural and possibly genetic characteristics of Somalis. This was stated in sarcastic response to a Finnish columnist who wrote that drinking excessively and fighting when drunk were cultural and possibly genetic characteristics of Finns.[31][32]
On 8 September 2009, the District Court convicted Halla-aho of disturbing religious worship, and ordered him to pay a fine of 330 euros.[33] The charge of ethnic agitation was dismissed. In October 2010 the Court of Appeal agreed with the District Court's conviction.[34] Both the prosecutor and Halla-aho appealed the case to the Supreme Court.[35] The Supreme Court granted a leave to appeal in May 2011.[36] In a sentence given on the 8 of June 2012, the Supreme Court found Halla-aho guilty of both disturbing religious worship and ethnic agitation and increased his fines accordingly.[37]
In Poland: the Polish party that wants to turn EC building in Brussels into brothel
A Polish political party whose leader has called for the restoration of Poland's monarchy, an end to universal suffrage and for the European Commission building in Brussels to be converted into a brothel is on the verge of winning seats in the European parliament.
Polls ahead of this month's European elections have put the New Right Party, led by Janusz Korwin-Mikke, on six per cent, which might be enough to secure it seven seats.
Regarded as a flamboyant eccentric, Mr Korwin-Mikke's radical views have long confined him to the far fringes of Polish politics, and his party holds no seats in the national parliament.
But it looks as if he has now tapped into a pool of anti-European sentiment in Poland that has been bolstered by an increasing number of young voters who have grown weary of the traditional order, and want an extreme alternative.
Although they are a fringe party, the leading parties in Poland are the center and right-wing parties. The right (Law and Justice) appeared headed to victory, but the situation in Ukraine changed the debate. Main parties neck-and-neck as the Polish European election enters the final straight
Also: The Polish Electoral Matrix
On the other hand, the Law and Justice (Prawo i Sprawiedliwość, PiS) party and other rightist parties see the current situation as a test for Western Europe that will give Poland an answer as to whether the allies’ obligations are to be fulfilled. The Polish right’s general conclusion is that only close cooperation between the Central and Eastern European countries, as presented by the late Polish president Lech Kaczyński, can save the region from Russian imperialism. The governing Civic Platform (Platforma Obywatelska PO) party definitely remains convinced of the benefits of EU membership. Being in the mainstream of EU integration and trying to persuade the Western partners to accept the Polish view on Ukraine are the main goals set by Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Minister of Foreign Affairs Radosław Sikorski.
Interestingly, security seems to dominate the EP campaign. Even Donald Tusk underlines this fact in the film that initiated the governing party’s election run. “What’s at stake during this election is security,” he says. Moreover, in his speech at the party’s EP election summit, he asked rhetorically, “Will Polish children go to schools on the first of September?” referring to the beginning of World War Two.
In Belgium: European Parliament Election: David Cameron may be forced into alliance with Europe's far-right
An alternative ally could be NVA, a separatist party pressing for Flanders to break away from Belgium, a link that would sit uncomfortably with the Tories’ fierce opposition to Scottish Nationalism.
Belgium won’t split after Sunday’s elections, but it could take a step in that direction
On May 25 Belgium will hold its regional, federal and European elections. Like in 2010, the centre-right and Flemish nationalist New Flemish Alliance (Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie or N-VA) is expected to be the strongest party both in Flanders and in Belgium as a whole – even though it is not part of the country’s six-party ruling coalition, led by social-democrat Elio Di Rupo. From this position of strength, the N-VA’s proposals are dominating the election debate.
The N-VA, under the decade-long leadership of Bart de Wever, stands for confederalism in the short term and independence in the long term. The party proposes that Belgium would have two autonomous entities –- Flanders and Wallonia –- and a bilingual capital, Brussels.
In Denmark: Danish Peoples Party tops poll ahead of EU elections
Following weeks of intense debate about child benefits for EU workers in Denmark, the eurosceptic and anti-immigrant Danish People's Party is now the most popular party with 27% support. It has overtaken the Social Democrats (23%) and the Liberals (21%), according to a poll by A&B Analyse for Altinget.dk.
As the graphic below shows, the far right is set to triple the turnout of the far-left. The center-right also looks set to defeat the center left. And if one considers that some left-wing parites, such as the SNP in Scotland are for independence, the tide of nationalism is stronger than it looks from the numbers.




