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Danish Parliament declares indigenous Danes should not become a minority in Denmark as is happening in other West Europe countries




The Danish Parliament has passed a resolution stating that indigenous Danes should not become a minority in Denmark.

Recent figures taken in the country now show that figures show the migrant and migrant-descended population are now a majority in Brøndby Strand and Odense.

This is a growing trend across Western Europe where native birth-rates continue to decline while mass migration continues unabated.

The parliament, known as The Folketing, passed the resolution stating

“It is parliament’s opinion that Danes should not be a minority in residential areas in Denmark.”

The political elites of most Western European have signed on to the United Nations population replacement agenda which seeks to use “replacement migration” to slowly supplant the indigenous populations of Europe.

The official reason for this is to offset the slowly declining population in these countries however, many have questioned this logic as artificial intelligence and automation will reduce the need for labour drastically in the near future.

The mass importation of unskilled labour from the Third World would then likely exacerbate social and culture problems.

In Ireland the government is pushing ahead with the mass importation of people from the Third Word as part of the Ireland 2040 scheme. Some experts believe the indigenous Irish will be a minority in their own homeland by 2050.

As was highlighted by former Irish Attorney General, EU Commissioner and Bilderberger Peter Sutherland the mass importation of the Third World into Europe is a great opportunity for the EU as it will eventually destroy national “homogeneity” (identity) and make them less resistant to the bloc’s unelected, supranational governance.

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