Greenland, Denmark, and the US
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2025 12:47 pm
I saw an article in the NYT today about someone of Greenlandic origins (who was adopted by Danish parents and has lived in Denmark most of her life even though she was born in Greenland) who was subjected to the Forældrekompetenceundersøgelse and had her baby taken away from her. (She was 18 and had had a history of being a victim of sexual abuse.) While it was decided earlier this year that Greenlandic parents would not be subjected to this test as it had shown a very clear pattern of being discriminatory against Greenlanders, she was told that she was not "Greenlandic enough".
From reading deeper, there also has been the Spiralkampagn, where very many Greenlandic girls and women (roughly half the fertile population at the time) were forcibly subjected to birth control*, in many cases without their knowledge, ostensibly in the 1960's and 1970's -- but there are no records of it having ever ended, and there are many much more recent incidents of Greelanders being forcibly subjected to birth control more recently than that. And these sorts of things seem to only be a small portion of the mistreatment of the Greenlanders by Denmark.
* And I don't mean being told to take the pill either -- I mean things like secret implantation of IUD's in people who in many cases had never had a child and were unsuitable for IUD's, often resulting in very significant pain and lasting injuries. In many cases people went long periods of time unable to conceive a child and not knowing why, to only discover later that they had had an IUD inserted years before.
So it is no wonder that many Greenlanders want independence from Denmark. If I were a Greenlander I would want independence too myself. However, the problem is that Trump will likely try to annex Greenland if it becomes independent from Denmark, and I think that it is naive to think that switching from being a territory of Denmark to being a territory of the US (it is unlikely that Trump and the Republicans would allow Greenland to become a state) would be much of an improvement with the US's history of its treatment of Native Americans to how it treats them to this very day. This results in a devil-you-know kind of situation. Also, the US government is currently controlled by fascists, while the Danish government, for all its very, very many faults is at least controlled by Social Democrats at the present. It should be noted that roughly 85% of Greenlanders polled do not want to become part of the US.
So what are your thoughts on this?
Edit: It was decided today that Ivana Brønlund would be reunited with her baby -- but the fact that this had to happen in the first place says something.
From reading deeper, there also has been the Spiralkampagn, where very many Greenlandic girls and women (roughly half the fertile population at the time) were forcibly subjected to birth control*, in many cases without their knowledge, ostensibly in the 1960's and 1970's -- but there are no records of it having ever ended, and there are many much more recent incidents of Greelanders being forcibly subjected to birth control more recently than that. And these sorts of things seem to only be a small portion of the mistreatment of the Greenlanders by Denmark.
* And I don't mean being told to take the pill either -- I mean things like secret implantation of IUD's in people who in many cases had never had a child and were unsuitable for IUD's, often resulting in very significant pain and lasting injuries. In many cases people went long periods of time unable to conceive a child and not knowing why, to only discover later that they had had an IUD inserted years before.
So it is no wonder that many Greenlanders want independence from Denmark. If I were a Greenlander I would want independence too myself. However, the problem is that Trump will likely try to annex Greenland if it becomes independent from Denmark, and I think that it is naive to think that switching from being a territory of Denmark to being a territory of the US (it is unlikely that Trump and the Republicans would allow Greenland to become a state) would be much of an improvement with the US's history of its treatment of Native Americans to how it treats them to this very day. This results in a devil-you-know kind of situation. Also, the US government is currently controlled by fascists, while the Danish government, for all its very, very many faults is at least controlled by Social Democrats at the present. It should be noted that roughly 85% of Greenlanders polled do not want to become part of the US.
So what are your thoughts on this?
Edit: It was decided today that Ivana Brønlund would be reunited with her baby -- but the fact that this had to happen in the first place says something.