Monday, December 26, 2016

Once again a ridiculous requst from India

Now they have applied to get the humanitarian Niels Holck again for his role in some kind of arms-smuggling to a region of India where people suffered due to the local authorities.

Of course any crime against humanity the local authorities might have committed is something India does not want anyone to look into. Niels Holck knows too much so they want him down there so he can die during the trial-proceedings just as many suspects do during high-profile court cases in that country.

Last time they tried it our justice system made a clear ruling: India is not a civilized country. So Denmark had no choice but to deny their extradition request.

In fact India shouldn’t consist as a country. The amount of violence used during operation Polo forcing independent states into India, the continued wars against Pakistan, the occupation of the Portuguese provinces makes it quite clear that England made an error not leaving India as they found it consisting of a number of small happy states instead of creating this artificial country which have done nothing but to promote academically fraud luring jobs from Europe down there on false premises.

It is time once again to shut them down before they do damage. Perhaps this time Danish firms should know not to import workers who can expose our IT-systems as they did with CSC when they were imported letting their incompetent hand control vital IT-systems to a world of hackers.


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Friday, March 11, 2016

People who dont understand democracy

The Danish media has covered religious movements in Denmark the recent month and they found a lot of cases where people are adviced against Danish law.

The core values they teach is not something which has anything to do with the values Danes based their values on. In some cases the people who follow this teaching will risk prosecution from the Danish police.

In Denmark it is illegal to marry several wives, to beat your spouse, to use corporal punishment on your children.

In Denmark we have customs, we have laws and they changed based on what the majority of the population want.

Right now the Danish population wants jobs. They are afraid that the tons of migrants will be guided into the jobmarket at a cheaper salary called "Job-training" as many unemployed Danes are pressured to do. If your case worker at the unemployment center knows a local employer you will find yourself working there for your unemployment benefit without earning the right to vacation, pension etc. pushing existing workers, who were being paid full salary, out of business.

Danes need their jobs back. It doesn't matter that companies like Lego, Dansk Bank and Nordea makes profit when it is caused by outsourcing production jobs or simple administrative jobs to the eastern part of Europe.

A number of foreign experts are now suing the Danish state. They were allowed to serve in Danish firms because they properly were so skill-less that they couldn't find work in their homecountry. Now they have the nerve to sue the Danish State because their work-visas were adjusted. Yes, it is a change. The same goes for the cut in the student grant my children were supposed to get and my retirement age.

Laws are changed. That is a consequence of politics. People like me and the rest of the Danish population were cheated. These cry-babies should really drop their lawsuit and go back home and become the dish-washers their skills allow them to work as.

They are so insulting and have no idea what our society is about. They really should go at once.


Source:
Foreign professionals suing the Danish state (The Copenhagen Post)

Thursday, January 28, 2016

A tragic Danish story, which could have been prevented?

2 weeks ago, the Danish police raided a house in the small village of Kundby. They arrested a 15-year-old girl of Danish origins and later a 24-year-old man from another part of Denmark. He had a family with foreign background. According to the present information in the case, these two people never met.

The girl was charged with housing a number of explosive and for publicly approving terrorist acts committed by ISIS. The question everybody ask if there could have been done something to prevent this girl to go down this path. Why wasn’t she using her afternoon in the Friday bar at her high school hanging out drinking beer or wine enjoying herself?

She was a former student at Isefjordsskolen. She redrew herself from the school some months before the arrest. Due to the court order of giving the police peace to investigate the case without the media watching as it has become common in terrorist related cases, people are told not to talk about the case. The school will not comment on the case or if they as they are subjected to do report the girl to the social services for not attending the normal social circles.

It has become focus for many schools lately. When terrorist acts are committed by single persons and so to say hired over the Internet, you can only catch them by reporting people who remove themselves from social circles in school or at the workplace. If they do not attend the weekly Friday bar, something is wrong. Personally, I suspect that the school reported her to the social services. The social services then reported her to the police when they discovered that it was not depression or other kind of mental illness.

Mental illnesses are rather shunned in the Danish society in such a degree that it could become rather expensive for the family to treat if the social services become involved. A stay in a group home caused by depression or even as little as sadness due to death or illness in the family are fined by the social services. In Denmark, only ordinary illnesses are treated for free in the hospitals. Mental illnesses often caused by family relations or heritage, the authorities do not like.

Some family friends pay more than 4,000 euros per year for the stay of their daughter in a group home because the daughter was sad about her mother’s depression and became a target for bullying in school. The social services paid her a visit and found too many teddy bears (around 50) in her room and diagnosed her to have become too shielded by her parents. I understand that you might find the state of Denmark too interfering if you are a foreigner but that is the social services in Denmark and how they work.

Then of course, in this case they have not been around at all after the arrest of the girl. The girl was placed in an adult jail despite her age but again terrorism is a severe charge. The jails in Denmark are not gender separated so it is not going to be a fun stay and of course, the staff cannot be around all time. Denmark has signed a convention preventing that but Denmark is very close to collapse in general due to the huge migration so the law cannot be uphold in all places even by the authorities.

For 14 days, her lawyer only visited the girl. The mother was not allowed to visit her. In addition, the social services are not used to severe cases like these either. Often hinting families solve more severe cases that it is time to move out of the town so a new department of social services in another city can start over with the family. However, the newspapers wrote about the social services not visiting and now there were forced to act.

The question remains:
  • Could this case have been prevented?
  • Could the school have reported her sooner so it had remained a case for the social services only?
  • What is the role of the 24-year-old-man when they never met in person?

There are so many questions and they can only be answered if the police label it an ordinary case instead of a terrorist case so it can be dealt with in an open court.


Source:
arrested with explosives (The Local)

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

2016 - a new year with new challenges

I have been busy the last couple of months. Work took a lot of time. Because we are stepping into a new time I will reflect a little. At work some of my co-workers will stop and seek new opportunities. It is fine co-workers but their home is in Sweden and the office they are working in, is placed in Copenhagen.

Thanks to the newly introduced border control they cannot get back home and sleep before they have to wake up and start going to work. I understand them and I am divided on the question of border control. One part of me is Dane where I cannot understand why Sweden steps away from taking responsibility in the migration crisis.

But I am also co-worker. I have to have someone to drink beers with after work, which work is all about. Otherwise we could all work from home never meeting the persons we do business with.

And it is difficult to be a commuter. In Denmark driving to work equals being on the lookout for speed traps all the time. It is very stressful and many times I wish that I could retire early because when you arrive at work you are so stressful and you are not fun for anyone.

2016 will be a difficult year for me both as a Dane and as a co-worker. I am not happy.