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[–]Rakean93Identitarian socialist 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

From the outside Danes seems to be the only functioning Nordics honestly, the left is portrayed as anti immigration and that means, on bright side, nothing terrible is going to happen, but on the other hand there's little space for the right to grow - which may even be a good thing, since a lot of right is just neoliberism.

So, on to my questions: what are the stakes in that elections? There are cultural key points? International key points? What is people actually voting for?

[–]DragonerneJesus is white[S] 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Venstre, the neoliberals, just announced today that they want to sell shares (currently have 50,1% of the shares) in one of our biggest Energy production companies. 10 years ago, they sold out another energy company to arabs. And they also sold out a vaccine production company before the corona crisis lol.

The elites have completely co-opted the political agendas here. 2 elections ago, it was all about muslims, immigration crisis, isis, etc. we had 2 new right wing anti immigration parties. Last election, we saw the left become "anti immigration" at least in speeches.
But now? It is basically WEF discussions with as little focus on immigration as possible.

The right attacks the left for their handling of the corona pandemic. We had a huge mink production which gave us billions in export every year and they destroyed it. Outlawed it and murdered all the millions of mink. Without being lawfully able to do that. They did it anyway, and no consequences, unless we can get a new government, then maybe.

The right also attacks the left for being green in the wrong way. So it is basically the "we want to be replaced LEGALLY", just with the discussion being about how to best destroy our domestic production.

The biggest transformation is the political landscape and alliances that will likely result from this election.
I've said before that we will see the right turn into pro nationalism parties and the left turn into pro globalism parties, and we are seeing this transformation right now. "The map is being redrawn" so to speak.
In the debate yesterday, you had capitalists agreeing with socialists against nationalists. And they were openly talking about forming government together, this is what a center government would look like. It is basically a way to shut out anti immigration parties by allying across the middle, the danish version of the "uniparty".

This election is the formation of the uniparty, in my opinion, and they will win, in my prediction. With censorship and other draconians measures, I am not sure that they will lose in future elections either- but either way this is a very needed step.
A whitepilled perspective on the transformation is that 20 years ago, DF was a "racist" small party with low support. And now their policies will be the dominant policies for the future of the right wing parties of Denmark, while left wing parties will be capitalists + socialists working together. (It hasn't happend yet but it is my prediction)

[–]Rakean93Identitarian socialist 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Thanks!