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The most importantly part of our lives are other people. The most important part of our country are those who live here.

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UBERSOY
UBERSOY@UBERSOY1·
Imagine being Jewish and your last name is Hitler 💀💀💀
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DeRoy@RoyDe37440·
@JonasReschat @RichardHanania The need to feel superior to others is pretty hardwired in primates. The ultimate purpose is to increase the quantity and quality of descendants. For many, it expresses itself in maladaptive ways. Good luck for your friend's friend, he'll need it.
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Richard Hanania@RichardHanania·
It’s interesting that whenever a group feels criticized on X, members of that group stand up for themselves. But in the case of Down syndrome, we don’t see that. People are only speaking out on their behalf. Seems like people of Downs are afraid of rational debate.
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Jonas Reschat@JonasReschat·
@eugyppius1 Just imagine how racist you have to be to assume Germans can't say anything tongue in cheek. "Den tyske alvor," as the 19th century Danish pastor, poet and politician N.F.S. Grundtvig called it. "The German seriousness."
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eugyppius@eugyppius1·
i regret to inform you that white people existing is exactly and precisely what counts as racism. so, adjust your attitudes accordingly.
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Jonas Reschat@JonasReschat·
@ApexImperialist I think that's a large part of the reason why Eastern European Jews are more Jewish than Danish Jews: Danish Jews were for most parts tolerated, so they assimilated and almost disappeared through intermarriage.
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Apex Imperialist
Apex Imperialist@ApexImperialist·
@JonasReschat Sometimes when others try to force you into something, it makes you run towards the opposite direction.
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Jonas Reschat
Jonas Reschat@JonasReschat·
It's no competition, Southern Jutland, where I'm from, was under German control from 1864 to 1920. They tried to destroy our language and identity, but as the Danish historian Knud Fabricius wrote: The Germans turned Southern Jutlanders into Danes. The smell of beech, the blackbird's song after rain - that's my home and I would never leave.
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Apex Imperialist
Apex Imperialist@ApexImperialist·
@JonasReschat My ancestors spent 2000 years trying to reclaim our homeland after losing it; meanwhile, these people leave their homeland willingly.
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Jonas Reschat
Jonas Reschat@JonasReschat·
Have you heard of changelings? In European folklore, a changelings was a child that showed unusual behavior, maybe due to autism or mental retardation, making the parents believe their own human child had been replaced with a supernatural creature, such as trolls or fairies. Sometimes the child was tortured in hopes the supernatural mother would hear the cries of her child and switch them back. Other times, the child was left for the wolves. In this way, the parents could rationalize infanticide of mentally or physically disabled children, because they didn't fully believe it was there own child. In modern Danish, troldebarn, meaning troll child, another word for a changeling, still refers to unruly children. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changeling
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The Golden One
The Golden One@TheGloriousLion·
🇸🇪 Glad Nationaldag varer svenske!
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Jonas Reschat@JonasReschat·
@eugyppius1 "The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears or the sea." - Karen Blixen
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Jonas Reschat@JonasReschat·
@cornu__copia But the canned tuna and blue mussel pizza, that we had in the 90s, that has be authentic Scandinavian.
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captive dreamer
captive dreamer@captive_dreamer·
I made an X account years ago and far left freaks ran through databreaches for years to find out who i was. Don't regret it at all.
Nikita Bier@nikitabier

@SahilBloom Starting an X account

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Rune@KinderheimRune·
How do I become a normie, so I can enjoy goyslop like this?
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Jonas Reschat@JonasReschat·
@cornu__copia Neither can the Danish mind: You can no longer buy food and drinks in Danish trains.
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Jonas Reschat@JonasReschat·
@c_kennaugh @Porkchop_EXP Working class Southern Jutlanders often speak better German than English if they're older than a certain age (maybe around 40) because of television. Aabenraa also has a relatively large German minority, though they typically speak Danish at home and first learn German in school.
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Charlie Kennaugh #FBPE
Charlie Kennaugh #FBPE@c_kennaugh·
@JonasReschat @Porkchop_EXP I spent a few days in Aabenraa during the pandemic. I was trying to get some info from a bus driver who spoke no English. I got by with a mix of Swedish and German. As for Norwegian it just sounded like posh Swedish to me! But written it seems a lot more like Danish.
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Porkchop Express
Porkchop Express@Porkchop_EXP·
Do you know any other city in the world where people go out to eat and can’t order in their own language, other than Amsterdam?
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Jonas Reschat@JonasReschat·
@c_kennaugh @Porkchop_EXP I see. A barman in Copenhagen would have had a lot of exposure to Swedish. Back then more Danes in the eastern parts of the country watched Swedish and Norwegian television, because we only had one channel in Denmark (in Southern Jutland they watched German TV instead).
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Charlie Kennaugh #FBPE
Charlie Kennaugh #FBPE@c_kennaugh·
@JonasReschat @Porkchop_EXP I spent some time in Stockholm in the 70s. They told me they could read Danish but the spoken language they graciously described as a "halssjukdom". A barman in Copenhagen once told me didn't like how Swedes always spoke English to him when he understood Swedish perfectly.
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Jonas Reschat
Jonas Reschat@JonasReschat·
Danes can understand some Swedish, but far from all. Copenhageners are possibly better than average at Swedish due to more exposure through Swedish immigrants and television. I'm from Southern Jutland and only lived in Copenhagen for a limited time, so I can hardly tell Swedish apart from Norwegian and I only understand very little . A study in mutual intelligibility found that Swedes and Danes understand each other roughly equally well, with Swedes doing somewhat better (let.rug.nl/gooskens/pdf/p…). But it's far from perfect: Even Danes with past exposure to the Swedish, shown by the black bars in the graph below, got fewer than 60% correct answers in a listening test (note: Danes got more than 90% correct answers in an English test.) I think when Danes and Swedes claim our languages are mutual intelligible, it's just a form of humble bragging: They either learned the language, typically through television or personal acquaintances, or they don't understand as much as they claim.
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Jonas Reschat@JonasReschat·
@xwanyex Some women don't have abortions because they could carrying the next Mozart; others don't have abortions because they risk unknowingly aborting a retard.
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