Denmark is Vision of Multiculturalism’s Failings

Tolerance breeds destruction

If you want to know what the social, cultural and racial trend is in Europe — and every country is different — look no further than Denmark.

No country adopted multiculturalism and ethnic tolerance with the enthusiasm and idealism of Denmark.

Some countries had little choice but to accept an influx of people with different and conflicting values and mores. When its African colonies gained independence, and when Algeria broke away after a bitter war, France became home to millions of displaced Arabs.

Portugal, Spain, and even Britain became the new home for many who felt they had to move from the land of their birth. Newcomers adjusted in varying degrees of harmony and resentment.During the 1970s, no country was as welcoming as Denmark to newcomers. Danes had no obligation to encourage outsiders -but it did. Perhaps Denmark was influenced by its gallant record of standing up to the Nazi occupation in the Second World War — not with guns and bombs, but by its response to the order that all Jews be rounded up and sent to a concentration camp.

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2010-11-04