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by jcrei
2904 days ago
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Ok, I don't want to go down the road of "this is backwards and shouldn't be happening in Denmark" and I'm already tired of comments saying "it's about time, wish they did that in my country"... So I'm asking the smart people of HN. What could be good solutions for the problem they are trying to fix? Children of families that come from other countries don't speak the language when they enrol in 1st grade. |
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Consider the possibility that the anti-immigrant hysteria has nothing to do with immigrants. Just like the Jews in 1940s Germany what you have are countries scapegoating a well-defined minority.
What's really going on? Likely it's a potent combination of wage stagnation, rising inequality, declining social welfare, and falling birth rates [1]. Anti-immigrant bias is just a plank here. Certainly if the Danish economy was growing like it was in the 60s you would not see so much "reasonable concern" about immigrants. (No, instead, then the government was importing immigrants as fast as possible.)
[1] https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2018/05/a-surpris...