Greenland prime minister joins protests over Trump threats – video

In a rare display of unity, Greenland's Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, has joined forces with local activists to protest the recent statements made by former US President Donald Trump. The demonstration comes in response to Trump's comments implying that Denmark - which claims sovereignty over Greenland - should be forced to "hand it back" to the United States.

Frederiksen, who is also the leader of the left-wing Social Democratic Party, took to the streets alongside dozens of protesters to express her opposition to what she described as a "disturbing and unprecedented" attack on Denmark's sovereignty. The Greenlandic capital, Nuuk, was filled with people clad in green and white - the country's colors - as they marched through the city center.

The protest appears to be largely driven by concern over Trump's comments, which have been seen as a thinly veiled attempt to undermine Denmark's authority on the island. While some observers have questioned whether Greenland can ever truly be considered an independent nation, Frederiksen made it clear that her government will not tolerate any external interference in the country's affairs.

Denmark has long claimed sovereignty over Greenland, which was an integral part of the Danish kingdom until 1953 when it gained home rule. Today, Denmark provides significant financial support to Greenland, which is largely dependent on exports such as fish and minerals. However, some analysts argue that Trump's comments may be a warning sign for future challenges to Denmark's control over the island.

For Frederiksen and her fellow protesters, however, the issue is straightforward: any attempt by external powers to undermine Denmark's authority will be met with fierce resistance. As one demonstrator put it, "We're not going to let anyone threaten our sovereignty - not now, not ever."
 
omg this is insane! 🤯 so trump thinks he can just waltz in here and start telling denmark what to do? like, isn't that exactly how the us got involved in all those messes around the world? 😒 frederiksen needs to stand firm on this one, danish sovereignty is not up for debate. and btw, greenland's home rule in 1953 was a major step forward, they shouldn't be undermined now by trump's threats. can we please just focus on climate change and not get drawn into some old imperialism nonsense? 🌎💚
 
I mean come on 🙄, Trump needs to keep his opinions to himself. I get it, he thinks he's got a leg up on everyone just 'cause he was the US president but newsflash: you can't just make comments like that and expect everyone to roll over 💁‍♀️. Denmark's got this, and Mette Frederiksen is doing her thing, standing up for her country and its people 🙌. And let's be real, Greenland has been an independent nation since 1953, so it's not like they're some newly discovered island that can just be taken away from anyone 😒. It's a bit worrying to see him trying to undermine Denmark's authority though - maybe someone should remind him of the whole " respect for sovereignty" thing 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm thinking, Trumps comments are kinda weird... like he's trying to play some kinda game here but it looks super childish. I mean Denmark has been in charge of Greenland since 1953 and they've got all this history and stuff, so why would anyone think they can just take it back? 🤔

And you're right, the people of Greenland are pretty proud of who they are and where they come from, so it's no surprise that they're standing up to Trump. I'm not sure if it's a big deal or what but at least we can say that Denmark and Greenland are on the same page when it comes to this issue. And hey, who knows maybe Trump just needs to chill out and realize that nobody's gonna take over their kingdom without a fight! 😂
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole Greenland-US thing 🤔🌎. I mean, Trump is just messing with Denmark's reputation, and they're standing up for themselves like that's what they do 💪🏽🇸🇹. It's cool to see Mette Frederiksen taking a stand against his comments - she seems like a strong leader 💁‍♀️. But at the same time, it makes me wonder if Greenland is even truly independent 🤷‍♂️. Like, are they really their own country or just sorta hanging on by a thread? 🌊👀
 
I'm telling you, this whole thing reeks of a setup 🤔. Trump's just trying to distract us from something bigger, but nobody's paying attention 😒. I mean, think about it, Denmark and Greenland have been getting along just fine for decades, and then suddenly Trump comes out with these comments? It's like he's testing the waters, seeing how far he can push them before they back down 🚣‍♂️.

And what really gets my goat is that nobody's talking about the real players in this game 💸. Who's behind Trump's comments? Is it some big oil company trying to get their hands on Greenland's resources? I'm not saying that's definitely true, but something fishy's going on, mark my words 🎣. We need to stay vigilant and keep digging for the truth 🔍.
 
🤔 This Trump guy is a real wild card. First, he's all about the wall and then suddenly he's trying to take Greenland back from Denmark? 🙄 What's next, is he gonna try to claim Alaska back too? 😂 Anyways, I'm glad Frederiksen stepped up and showed some backbone on this one. It's time for Trump to learn that some borders are set in stone 💪🌊
 
So like Trump makes these comments about Greenland and now everyone's all upset... I'm just wondering, what's the deal with Greenland? Is it like a big island or something? And why does Denmark think they get to keep it? 🤔 My friend's cousin went there once and said it was really beautiful but also kinda cold. Can we watch some videos of Nuuk city center from that protest? I wanna see what everyone's wearing... green and white, yeah! That sounds pretty cool 💚
 
🌟 So I guess you could say that Mette Frederiksen is a total boss for standing up to Trump like that 🙌. I mean, it's crazy how much of an impact one person can have with their words, right? But seriously, it's good to see Greenland and Denmark showing unity in the face of external pressure 👫. It's not always easy when you're dealing with international politics, but Frederiksen is definitely taking a strong stance on this one 💪. And I think that's something we can all learn from - standing up for what you believe in, even if it's hard 🌎.
 
omg cant believe trump thinks he can just waltz in and try to take back greenland like its his personal playground didnt think frederiksen would actually show up on the streets but she totally slayed it with her strong stance I mean who tries to undermine another countries sovereignty and gets away with it? Denmark and Greenland are literally connected by a thread of mutual respect and trust not some vague claim to ownership trump needs to educate himself before spouting off like that 😒👊
 
Trump thinks he can just waltz in there and start telling Denmark who owns Greenland? Like, hello, that's a pretty big power move for a guy who got famously blocked on Twitter. I think it's awesome that Mette Frederiksen is standing up to him, but let's be real, this is all just a bit of optics for the US election cycle. Trump's comments might be seen as a way to get attention and rally his base, but at the end of the day, they're not going to change anyone's mind. The people of Greenland are happy with their independence, and Denmark has been providing for them just fine for years. It's like, can't we all just get along? 🤷‍♂️🇩🇰
 
I'm so proud of Mette Frederiksen for standing up for her country and her people 🙌💪! I mean, who wouldn't want their government to defend them from someone like Trump trying to bully them around? It's like he thinks the US can just dictate to other countries what they can and can't do, and that's not okay at all 😡. As a parent, I'd want my kids to know that their voices matter and that they have people who will fight for them, you know? The fact that Greenland is standing up for itself is really inspiring 🌟. And honestly, it's a good reminder that even when there are big differences between countries, we should all be able to respect each other's sovereignty... that's just basic human decency 😊.
 
🌟 Just saw this crazy story about Greenland's PM Mette Frederiksen standing up to Trump 🙄. Like, who does he think he is? Trying to bully Denmark over their tiny island in the middle of the ocean 🌊. But for real though, it's awesome to see politicians from different countries coming together to support each other - unity is key 💕! It's like, we're all one big happy family on this planet (mostly) 🌎. And let's be real, if Trump thinks he can just waltz in and start messing with Denmark's sovereignty, he's got another thing comin' 😒. Frederiksen and her crew are speaking truth to power 💯!
 
OMG, can you believe this? 🤯 So Greenland's PM is teaming up with locals to take down Trump's crazy comments about Denmark owning the whole thing. Like, I get why people are upset, but I'm curious - what's really going on here? Is there more to it than just Trump trying to stir up drama? 🤔 And tbh, I think it's a bit weird that Denmark is still making claims of sovereignty over Greenland, considering how much support they give the island. It feels like they're kinda taking advantage of their own power. 💸 Like, if the US wants Greenland, just let them have it, you know? 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm so over this Trump thing 🤦‍♂️. I mean, can't he just keep his mouth shut for once? Newsflash, Donald: Greenland isn't yours just because you used to be a part of the Danish kingdom (although, let's be real, that's a pretty weak claim). The fact that Denmark is still providing financial support and whatnot doesn't give Trump the right to try and bully them into handing it back. It's like, no thanks, buddy 🙅‍♂️. And can we please just stop having politicians make inflammatory comments on social media? It's so annoying! 😩 Frederiksen and her protesters are totally in the right here - sovereignty is a big deal, guys. Don't mess with it 💪.
 
🤦‍♀️ I'm literally livid about this! I mean, can you believe what Trump said? It's like he thinks Greenland is just some kind of plaything that the US can dictate how it should be run. Newsflash, dude: Greenland is a sovereign nation with its own government and people who have every right to decide their own destiny.

I love that Frederiksen and those activists are standing up for what they believe in - Denmark's sovereignty is not up for debate! 💪 It's so refreshing to see world leaders actually putting the interests of their country and its people above their own egos. And can we talk about how absurd it is that some people think Greenland can't be an independent nation? I mean, have you even seen the place? It's a beautiful, thriving country with a rich culture and history.

As a parent, I want my kids to know that they can make their own decisions and choices in life without some older person trying to tell them what to do. That's what this whole situation is all about - respecting people's autonomy and agency. So here's to Frederiksen and her fellow protesters: keep fighting for what you believe in! 💕
 
man, this whole thing is just wild 🤯... like, think about it, Trump makes a comment that basically says Denmark should hand Greenland back to the US and suddenly Frederiksen is like "nope, not gonna happen" 💁‍♀️... but what's really going on here? Is it just about sovereignty or is there something deeper at play? 🤔 I mean, we're talking about a global superpower like the US making threats against a smaller country and suddenly everyone else gets all upset. It's like, where does that kind of power come from? 🌎 And what does it say about our world that we need to be constantly on guard against external interference in someone else's business? 😬... anyway, kudos to Frederiksen for standing up for Denmark's rights 💯
 
I'm literally shocked that Trump would even think he can just take Greenland back like that 🤯🌊. I mean, I know Denmark has historical ties with the US and all, but come on, Greenland is an independent country now! Mette Frederiksen is totally right to stand up for her country's sovereignty - it's not about being confrontational, it's about defending their rights as a nation 🙌🏼. And can we talk about how Trump's comments are just, like, so extra? 😂 I'm sure Greenland has way more problems than US politics 🤷‍♀️. Anyway, I hope Denmark keeps standing strong against any external threats - they've come too far to let anyone undermine their authority 💪.
 
🤬 Trump thinks he can just waltz in here and tell Denmark what's up? Like, no way, dude! Mette Frederiksen is not having it. I mean, I get why some people might think Greenland is all about the US, but newsflash: it's not. It's like when your bro thinks they own your console, but you're like "nope, it's mine". Denmark has been over Greenland for ages and they ain't giving it up now. The fact that Trump's comments are getting people to come together and stand up for their sovereignty is actually pretty awesome 🤝. It shows that even when the big guys come at ya, you can still make some noise and show 'em who's boss 💪
 
I gotta say, I'm loving this display of unity from Mette Frederiksen and the locals in Nuuk 🙌🏼. Trump's comments were pretty shady, and it's awesome that the Danish government is standing strong against what they see as a threat to their sovereignty 💪. I mean, we've seen some drama between Denmark and Greenland over the years, but this feels like a big step forward in showing that they're not going to let anyone push them around 👊. And let's be real, Trump's comments were pretty laughable - who does he think he is trying to tell Denmark what to do? 🙄 The fact that Frederiksen and the protesters showed up in force with their "green and white" gear was a nice touch too - it shows they're not messing around 😂. All in all, I'm feeling pretty confident that Denmark's got this, and Trump can just keep on tweeting 🤣
 
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