Could it raise questions about male violence instead? That seems more appropriate.
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This is at myopic at best, and utterly disappointing. Ever since the details of the case broke, an overwhelming majority of Danes are quite convinced that he is very guilty indeed.
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Dear New Yorker. This article is filled with factual errors and generalisations for which there is absolutely no basis. Either you need to fact-check and edit or completely withdraw.
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YES! Second this. Completely un-nuanced
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“It was as if high-trust Denmark couldn’t imagine one of its own citizens capable of such violence.” The VAST majority of Danes were like “he totally did it, this is crazy”, only a handful of his loyal friends and ppl involved in his projects defended him
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Famously egalitarian? Have you not read the Dragon trilogy?
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Do you mean Stieg Larsson’s book? Are you seriously implying they are accurate reflections of Scandinavian cultures?
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Tongue in cheek.
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Ah. Cheers.
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In Denmark we have tons of equality debates with voices from all of the political spectrum and there’s a blossoming of activism from Danes of color. The examples of mysogyny the article were all met with shitstorm and ridicule
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Article is so simplified and blacknwhite. Danes are completely joining Swedes in condemning. The feminist voices in Denmark are strong and diverse, arguably more than in Sweden where you get shamed for not following a very specific set of beliefs
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The article implies readers should feel sorry for the Danish women. We do not need anyone to feel sorry for us. Denmark is not in any way a mysogynistic country, on the contrary. The last bits of mysogyny are being fought against in Denmark, so you can all relax the blacknwhite
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While i broadly agree with you, i know some Danish women who don't speak up or complain about harassment, sexism because they are swatted away with this argument that women have it relatively ok in Denmark. I agree when it gets on the table, Danish women are formidable advocates.
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Yes, we certainly also see minimizing and whataboutism in the Danish equality debates. But this tragic case is NOT an example of it
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Dane, Anne Mette Lundtofte, continues to expose the misogynistic underbelly of Danish 'free speech', 'frisind', and 'egalitarianism'. As a huge fan of my adopted home, but witness to its clannishness on certain issues, I applaud her for highlighting these issues.
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What’s this misogynistic underbelly of frisind? The proud tradition of frisind in Denmark has been a strong force of the femimist movement against misogyny and for equality
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Exactly, like the author i'm referring to the way some danish men use frisind and ytringsfrihed as a cover for misogynist behaviour. The author's previous article on Zentrope details this.
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Who killed her and why ? Aren’t those questions to be answered by journalists ?
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