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by mthoms
2431 days ago
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Except that (1) The Danes who wrote those laws were elected by the citizens in a fair and open democracy. (2) The enforcement (presumably) falls on their judicial system. One that is transparent, progressive and highly respected around the world. (3) That Denmark has one of the lowest rates of corruption in the world. (4) That Danes are free to pursue information elsewhere (as in the entire internet) if they don't like whats available locally. But besides those things, you're right. It's just like the situation in Saudi Arabia, China and Russia. /s |
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It is much easier to construct a shared agreement on what is true in such an environment. That they are a democracy is less of an issue than the fact they all face a very similar environment and can probably agree with each other on what the truth is because they are all looking at the same thing.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Denmark