

It would be absolutely awesome to see this flotilla escorted/protected by a few Chinese, Russian, Canadian and EU warships. And any other country with the spine to tell the U.S. to fuck off.


It would be absolutely awesome to see this flotilla escorted/protected by a few Chinese, Russian, Canadian and EU warships. And any other country with the spine to tell the U.S. to fuck off.


I would also add, shame and ostracize any of your neighbors, friends or family that still travel to the USA for shopping or tourism. Every dollar they spend in the USA is a vote of support for fascism.


Poor KKKrackers!


Every nation on the planet should view the U.S. as a “belligerent” power at this point. They need to treat the U.S. as a rogue nation that ignores international law, and embargo them.


and perpetually.


Which Ford statement are you going to believe? He was all for it a week ago, before his advisors told him about the political risks.


I know many U.S. companies supplied Nazi Germany with whatever they wanted, now Ford wants some of that sweet fascist action.


They should get real jobs.
Anyone still traveling to the USA should be viewed as an open supporter of fascism.


Leopards having a real face buffet right about now.
Have the day you voted for.


2 things I can’t wait to see pop… AI bubble and tRumps aneurysm.
Not so much schools as pre-prison conditioning and collection centers.


He can stay there, Canada would be better off.


Just the ones that got caught.


I saw fascism rising in the Fourth Reich since Nixon got elected, and moved to Canada 15 years ago. Never regretted it (except the cold, snow, and lack of good, inexpensive Mexican food). Still prefer all that to fucking Nazis terrorizing my community and abducting or summarily executing my neighbors. I still have friends and family down there that I worry about.
I wish you the best of luck comrade, I fear it is going to get worse before it gets even worse.


Have you heard of Adblock? Never web surf without it.


Glad to help.


Not sure what American food the Danish buy in substantial quantities
Hopefully none now.


what kind of website is this?
uhhhh… a normal one?
Works fine for me.
Text of article:
Evangelo Sipsas in Copenhagen 02:44
Grocery shopping is at the center of an unusual new protest. In one Copenhagen supermarket, shoppers whip out their phones, scan barcodes and decide: into the trolley or back on the shelf.
The new weapon of choice? An app called Made O’Meter — a ‘who-owns-what’ detector that reveals the company behind the label. It’s taking off as anger flares over renewed talk from US President Donald Trump about acquiring Greenland, the territory in Denmark’s realm.
For users like Cecilia Estrada, the scan is more than a price check, it’s a protest.
‘Choose what you support’
“Voting with your wallet is a powerful tool as an individual,” she says. “You can actually choose what you support.”
Estrada says she’s long believed in boycotts, calling them “a weapon” and “a political means.” Now, she’s using the app to avoid products linked to US-owned brands, and she’s not alone.
Made O’Meter’s founder, Ian Rosenfeld, says the idea is simple: transparency.
“It helps users find out who actually owns a brand or product so they can make informed decisions,” he explains.
He says the surge in interest reflects a deeper mood.
“When a friend like the US starts treating you badly, people feel frustrated and powerless,” Rosenfeld adds. “This is one way to do something.”
Not everyone is convinced the boycott will pack an economic punch. Economists note Denmark imports relatively little food directly from the United States, meaning the hit to American exports could be modest.
But supporters argue this isn’t just about dollars and cents but about turning outrage into action, even if it’s quiet and personal.
A sense of betrayal
Author and journalist David Trotz describes a sense of betrayal in a country that has historically viewed America as an ally.
“Suddenly you’re in a situation where the country you admired is pushing you aside,” he says. “And you decide: what can I do? One thing I can do is boycott American products.”
The backlash isn’t only happening on screens. In recent weeks, protests in Denmark and Greenland have pushed back against US attempts to claim the island, and shoppers say the supermarket aisle is becoming another frontline.
Back in the store, Estrada’s phone buzzes with ownership details. One more scan. One more choice. And at the checkout, a message that doesn’t need a megaphone: in Denmark, even the contents of a shopping basket can vote.
Tip of the iceberg. Most victims never file against police.
A pedophile, in a right wing organization??? I can hardly believe it. /s