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Racism in Denmark

Racism in Denmark commonly targets immigrants, particularly non-white or non-Western immigrants, as well as Black people, Romani people, and Inuit people. Jewish people and Muslims experience antisemitism and Islamophobia in Denmark. Anti-Black and anti-Indigenous racism in Denmark is tied to the centuries long history of the Danish slave trade and Danish colonialism in the Americas and Africa. Black Caribbean people, West Africans, Inuit people, and Sámi people in particular have been negatively affected by colonial Dano-Norwegian rule in the Danish West Indies, Ghana, Greenland, and the Sápmi region in northern Norway. Anti-racist and anti-colonial activists believe that Denmark and other Nordic countries have a "colonial amnesia" that results in many Danish people believing that Denmark is free from racism and had little involvement in European colonialism.[1]

Anti-Indigenous racism Edit

Anti-Inuit racism Edit

Populated by indigenous Inuit people, Greenland was colonized by Denmark. Greenland was a colony of Denmark until 1953, but is now an autonomous region of the Danish Realm.

In 1951, the Danish government conducted what is known as the Little Danes experiment. 22 Inuit children from Greenland were separated from the parents and taken to Denmark to be given to foster parents as raised as "little Danes" instead of raised with Inuit culture. Several of the children never saw their biological families again. Six of the children, now adults, have demanded compensation from the Danish government for their suffering.[2]

The Danish ice cream brand Hansens Is once sold products that were called "Eskimo" and "Kaempe Eskimo" (Giant Eskimo). Many Greenlandic Inuit people in Denmark consider the term "Esmiko" to be outdated or offensive. The company changed the name in 2020 following the global George Floyd protests.[3][4]

Anti-Sámi racism Edit

Although Sámi people are not indigenous to contemporary Denmark, they are indigenous to parts of northern Norway in the Sápmi region that were once part of Denmark–Norway. The Dano-Norwegian government colonized Sámi land and encouraged settlers to move to Sápmi. Sámi activists have requested that a sacred drum that was confiscated by the Danish government after a 1691 witchcraft trial be granted Sámi ownership, campaigning for four decades. The sacred drum was owned by the Danish royal family before being given to the National Museum of Denmark, which had then loaned the drum to the Sámi Museum in Karasjok, Norway. Sámi activists wanted the drum to be given formal ownership by the museum.[5] In 2022, after three centuries, the drum was granted permanent ownership by the Sámi Museum where it is displayed.[6]

Anti-Romani racism Edit

Between the 1920s and the 1960s, Denmark as well as Sweden and Norway conducted coercive sterilization of Romani people who were considered "undesirables" by Scandinavian governments.[7]

Antisemitism Edit

Islamophobia Edit

Nazism Edit

Several neo-Nazi and white supremacist organizations exist in Denmark, including the Danish branch of the Nordic Resistance Movement, the Danish Front, and the Party of the Danes. The goal of the Nordic Resistance Movement is to create a racist, pan-Nordic, and ethnically homogeneous state where immigrants, Jews, and Muslims will be deported.[8]

Slavery and colonialism Edit

 
Licorice candy from a bag of Haribo Matador Mix, March 2012.

The Danish slave trade began in 1733 and was formally abolished under law in 1792, but slavery persisted in practice until 1848.[9]

In 2017, the Danish government formally apologized to the Ghanaian government for the Danish colonial presence in West Africa. The Danish Gold Coast was located in what is now Ghana between 1658 and 1850.[10]

In 2018, Denmark's first statue of a Black woman was erected in Copenhagen. The statue is of Mary Thomas, a labor leader from the Danish West Indies who helped lead the 1878 St. Croix labor riot.[11]

Caribbean activists in the United States Virgin Islands (formally the Danish West Indies) have campaigned for the Danish government to give reparations due to the history of the Danish slave trade and the Danish colonization of the Virgin Islands.[12]

Because the Danish West Indies was sold to the United States, there has been little immigration from the U.S. Virgin Islands to Denmark. While "colonial amnesia" has caused many Danish people to forget about the history of the Danish West Indies, U.S. Virgin Islanders are very aware of the Danish colonial legacy due to daily reminders in art, architecture, and placenames. Since 2020, following the global George Floyd protests, Danish awareness of Danish colonial history has increased.[13] The city of Copenhagen has begun to consider renaming streets after enslaved people who rebelled against slavery.[14]

Many food brands that are sold in Danish supermarkets have used African and Asian caricatures to sell their products. In some grocery stores, the section where these products are found is called "kolonial". In 2021, the Törsleffs corporation removed the image of a turban-wearing Sri Lankan man from their vanilla products and removed the image of a Chinese chef from their preserved jams. The Danish branch of Haribo redesigned their Skipper Mix licorice product after it was called racist by consumers because the candies were in the shape of African tribal masks and faces.[15]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Why race matters in Denmark and the consequence of ignoring it". University of Notre Dame. Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  2. ^ "Six Inuit snatched by Denmark 70 years ago demand compensation". The Guardian. Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  3. ^ "'Eskimo' ice cream treat causes a stir in Denmark". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  4. ^ "Danish ice cream maker drops 'Eskimo' name". The Local. Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  5. ^ "Sámi people ask Danish queen to return sacred witchcraft trial drum". The Guardian.
  6. ^ "Three centuries on, a shaman's precious rune drum returns home". The Guardian. Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  7. ^ "Roma and Memorialization: Advancing Recognition and Remedy for the Dark Chapters off the Romani Past and their Impact on the Present" (PDF). Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  8. ^ "'Most radical organisation': Neo-Nazi group seeks to gain ground in Nordic countries". Euronews. Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  9. ^ "The Abolition of Slavery". National Museum of Denmark. Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  10. ^ "Ghana: Denmark dey say sorry for slave trade". BBC. Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  11. ^ "Denmark Gets First Public Statue of a Black Woman, a 'Rebel Queen'". The New York Times. Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  12. ^ "Caribbean nations consider push for slavery reparations". Reuters. Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  13. ^ "As Support for Black Lives Matter Movement Grows in Denmark, 'Colonial Amnesia' Persists". St. Thomas Source. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
  14. ^ "Copenhagen to hail slave rebels with new street names". The Copenhagen Post. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
  15. ^ "The Colonial, Racist Legacy of Danish Supermarkets". Scandinavia Standard. Retrieved 2023-08-02.

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Racism in Denmark commonly targets immigrants particularly non white or non Western immigrants as well as Black people Romani people and Inuit people Jewish people and Muslims experience antisemitism and Islamophobia in Denmark Anti Black and anti Indigenous racism in Denmark is tied to the centuries long history of the Danish slave trade and Danish colonialism in the Americas and Africa Black Caribbean people West Africans Inuit people and Sami people in particular have been negatively affected by colonial Dano Norwegian rule in the Danish West Indies Ghana Greenland and the Sapmi region in northern Norway Anti racist and anti colonial activists believe that Denmark and other Nordic countries have a colonial amnesia that results in many Danish people believing that Denmark is free from racism and had little involvement in European colonialism 1 Contents 1 Anti Indigenous racism 1 1 Anti Inuit racism 1 2 Anti Sami racism 2 Anti Romani racism 3 Antisemitism 4 Islamophobia 5 Nazism 6 Slavery and colonialism 7 See also 8 ReferencesAnti Indigenous racism EditAnti Inuit racism Edit Populated by indigenous Inuit people Greenland was colonized by Denmark Greenland was a colony of Denmark until 1953 but is now an autonomous region of the Danish Realm In 1951 the Danish government conducted what is known as the Little Danes experiment 22 Inuit children from Greenland were separated from the parents and taken to Denmark to be given to foster parents as raised as little Danes instead of raised with Inuit culture Several of the children never saw their biological families again Six of the children now adults have demanded compensation from the Danish government for their suffering 2 The Danish ice cream brand Hansens Is once sold products that were called Eskimo and Kaempe Eskimo Giant Eskimo Many Greenlandic Inuit people in Denmark consider the term Esmiko to be outdated or offensive The company changed the name in 2020 following the global George Floyd protests 3 4 Anti Sami racism Edit Although Sami people are not indigenous to contemporary Denmark they are indigenous to parts of northern Norway in the Sapmi region that were once part of Denmark Norway The Dano Norwegian government colonized Sami land and encouraged settlers to move to Sapmi Sami activists have requested that a sacred drum that was confiscated by the Danish government after a 1691 witchcraft trial be granted Sami ownership campaigning for four decades The sacred drum was owned by the Danish royal family before being given to the National Museum of Denmark which had then loaned the drum to the Sami Museum in Karasjok Norway Sami activists wanted the drum to be given formal ownership by the museum 5 In 2022 after three centuries the drum was granted permanent ownership by the Sami Museum where it is displayed 6 Anti Romani racism EditSee also Anti Romani sentiment Between the 1920s and the 1960s Denmark as well as Sweden and Norway conducted coercive sterilization of Romani people who were considered undesirables by Scandinavian governments 7 Antisemitism EditThe main article for this category is Antisemitism in Denmark Islamophobia EditThe main article for this category is Islamophobia in Denmark Nazism EditSeveral neo Nazi and white supremacist organizations exist in Denmark including the Danish branch of the Nordic Resistance Movement the Danish Front and the Party of the Danes The goal of the Nordic Resistance Movement is to create a racist pan Nordic and ethnically homogeneous state where immigrants Jews and Muslims will be deported 8 Slavery and colonialism Edit Licorice candy from a bag of Haribo Matador Mix March 2012 The Danish slave trade began in 1733 and was formally abolished under law in 1792 but slavery persisted in practice until 1848 9 In 2017 the Danish government formally apologized to the Ghanaian government for the Danish colonial presence in West Africa The Danish Gold Coast was located in what is now Ghana between 1658 and 1850 10 In 2018 Denmark s first statue of a Black woman was erected in Copenhagen The statue is of Mary Thomas a labor leader from the Danish West Indies who helped lead the 1878 St Croix labor riot 11 Caribbean activists in the United States Virgin Islands formally the Danish West Indies have campaigned for the Danish government to give reparations due to the history of the Danish slave trade and the Danish colonization of the Virgin Islands 12 Because the Danish West Indies was sold to the United States there has been little immigration from the U S Virgin Islands to Denmark While colonial amnesia has caused many Danish people to forget about the history of the Danish West Indies U S Virgin Islanders are very aware of the Danish colonial legacy due to daily reminders in art architecture and placenames Since 2020 following the global George Floyd protests Danish awareness of Danish colonial history has increased 13 The city of Copenhagen has begun to consider renaming streets after enslaved people who rebelled against slavery 14 Many food brands that are sold in Danish supermarkets have used African and Asian caricatures to sell their products In some grocery stores the section where these products are found is called kolonial In 2021 the Torsleffs corporation removed the image of a turban wearing Sri Lankan man from their vanilla products and removed the image of a Chinese chef from their preserved jams The Danish branch of Haribo redesigned their Skipper Mix licorice product after it was called racist by consumers because the candies were in the shape of African tribal masks and faces 15 See also EditDanish colonization of the Americas Danish overseas colonies Danish slave trade Danish West Indies Nordicism Racism in Norway Scandinavian colonialismReferences Edit Why race matters in Denmark and the consequence of ignoring it University of Notre Dame Retrieved 2023 07 29 Six Inuit snatched by Denmark 70 years ago demand compensation The Guardian Retrieved 2023 07 29 Eskimo ice cream treat causes a stir in Denmark The Globe and Mail Retrieved 2023 07 29 Danish ice cream maker drops Eskimo name The Local Retrieved 2023 07 29 Sami people ask Danish queen to return sacred witchcraft trial drum The Guardian Three centuries on a shaman s precious rune drum returns home The Guardian Retrieved 2023 07 29 Roma and Memorialization Advancing Recognition and Remedy for the Dark Chapters off the Romani Past and their Impact on the Present PDF Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Retrieved 2023 07 29 Most radical organisation Neo Nazi group seeks to gain ground in Nordic countries Euronews Retrieved 2023 07 29 The Abolition of Slavery National Museum of Denmark Retrieved 2023 07 29 Ghana Denmark dey say sorry for slave trade BBC Retrieved 2023 07 29 Denmark Gets First Public Statue of a Black Woman a Rebel Queen The New York Times Retrieved 2023 07 29 Caribbean nations consider push for slavery reparations Reuters Retrieved 2023 07 29 As Support for Black Lives Matter Movement Grows in Denmark Colonial Amnesia Persists St Thomas Source Retrieved 2023 08 02 Copenhagen to hail slave rebels with new street names The Copenhagen Post Retrieved 2023 08 02 The Colonial Racist Legacy of Danish Supermarkets Scandinavia Standard Retrieved 2023 08 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Racism in Denmark amp oldid 1171038620, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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