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Danes see Islam as obstacle to society: Survey |
2010-08-18 |
![]() In a survey by the Ramboell institute, some 54.9 percent believe that Islam hinders social harmony, while 39.9 percent disagree and 5.2 percent did not comment. Yet 49.7 percent of respondents believe that immigration since the 1960s -- and the integration of immigrants, refugees and their offspring -- have been generally positive for Danish society. Some 42.4 percent believe immigrants have been negative for society and 5.9 percent abstained from comment. "People find it difficult to discern between culture and religion and see honor crimes, forced marriages as a part of Islam," Imran Shah, spokesman for the Danish Islamic community told the conservative Jyllands-Posten newspaper, which published the results of the survey. He said this attitude means Islam is therefore seen as a problem for Denmark's liberal society. The results of the study, which interviewed 970 people from August 9-12, were published in Jyllands-Posten as part of a long series on immigration. Notably, it exposes that people aged 26 and over are more skeptical of Islam, compared to those aged between 18-25. The ruling conservative-liberal coalition, which came into power in November 2001, backed by the extreme right Danish People's Party, has built a restrictive immigration policy to limit the influx of refugees and immigrants. According to the survey, 42 percent of Danes are satisfied with this policy, while 29.2 percent deemed it too rigid and 21.4 percent said it is too flexible. |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 "People find it difficult to discern between culture and religion ...and gov't All the bloody same under the religion of pieces. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2010-08-18 12:27 |
#2 Northern Europe's moving rightward as Barry-run America moves leftward. Budget cuts and fiscal responsibility there, and impending bankruptcy here. Increased resistance to islamist nutters there, increased dhimmitude here. Maybe it's time for Americans to start learning from their cousins in northern Europe. |
Posted by: lex 2010-08-18 03:02 |
#1 Danish politics is, well, foriegn to me. So I looked up this "extreme right" Danish Peoples Party. Their key policies as listed on wikipedia, and all of these policies seem sensible to me. I don't think of myself as extreme right. I am, if anything, pretty mainsteam, even if I think the left are a fairly silly bunch. In part, that is because anyone who doesn't want to play along with their agenda is labelled as "extreme". |
Posted by: Bunyip 2010-08-18 01:05 |