Smaller countries survive because they are cooperative. Think of the difficulty for a small country of 5.9 million people that generates 373.5 billion in annual production (GDP) and has a per capita GDP $69,350. per year. So they are cooperative, not competitive. It's essentially the country equivalent of an extensive Clan System, very much ethnic and linguistic and culturally centered with some gradual immigrational variation. If they were competitive, then there would be too much energy spent on divisive policy, and we can see that benefit here in US politics and governance. Imagine if their "House" or Congress were so fundamentally internally blocked to any movement of legislation due to rigid and polarizing ideological competition? I believe America can't emulate this system bureaucratically. It has to come from the basic family unit and be implemented in early childhood development that is then carried on in the schools. American's are so obsessed with their own wants, their careers, their money and their "rights" to carry guns and hate anyone that dares to look or think just a little differently that they have either NO TIME for their children, hence children spend a lot of early childhood in daycare, and afterschool programs and then hang out in their rooms with their friends on Social Media, that the parental inputs are either negative or null; or they tend to impart this hostile, negative, selfish and competitive attitude onto their children's behavior. The result is that America has how many school gun shootings compared to Denmark? Let's look: According to Everytown for Gun Safety, a nonprofit group advocating for gun control, the year so far had seen at least 77 incidents of gunfire on school grounds, resulting in 14 deaths and 45 injuries nationally, not including the most recent one in Texas. The criteria were broader than those of Education Week. In Denmark, I asked the search engine for the total number of gun related school shooting in Denmark for 2022 and the system COULDN"T FIND ANY. What does that tell your? It tells me that Denmark is a safer place to raise children than America. Sorry if I offended anyone.
2 teachers in a 20 pupil classroom! Key to fight bullying if you ask me ! Tell that to Mr Mitsotakis, Mrs Kerameus, Mrs Mihailidu and Mr Pierrakakis in the Greek government, they’ll shut you up with some absurdity in seconds.
Honestly, I didn't understand WHY Denmark has one of Europe's lowes rates of bullying. I can't imagine teachers in other countries being so much LESS empathetic and I also can't imagine that a poster that says you should help your peers in need would solve bullying in other countries. What does "practicing their social skills" MEAN? What do they exactly do? Just working with people that are not your best friend can't be the crucial point that stops somebody from bullying an awkward child.
Hm and, when we follow (from a distance) the Danish politicians, screaming and shouting at the people in the country, that's not bullying or? The Danish authorities, have for years, unfortunately only made me think of the movie "Gaslight" which can be found here on TH-cam 😰 I've even had some of these Danes on the phone..screaming their lungs out 😱 Maybe dear Danes, what you do, is far from bullying. It's,s called and, it is pure hate and, I find it more than sad, your authorities even do this against their own...very, very sad - in fact, this has made many of us Danes who live abroad, lose our respect for the place 100%
Please elaborate, you make very little concrete sense ... perhaps your time abroad has made you lose touch with with what is happening currently in Denmark?
@@kasperkjrsgaard1447 Within the past 15 years Kasper. I never watch any main stream "news" but couldn't miss these screams.. nobody could...but, maybe this is just the evangelical "way" among all the "simply so happy" Danes in Denmark...sorry Kasper, I couldn't resist mentioning the "simply so happy" comment from the few I've met from there during the past years...because this comment from the Danes from there, sadly is always accompanied by extremely sad eyes..😪 I truly hope at least a few of the Danes there I love by all my heart, are still alive. We'll see through the courts....IF your insane government/"administration" manage to arrive there, without robbing, raping and torturing everyone on their way, which clearly is the Danish "way"...still (not again) living in WW2 we see 😰😰😰
Good times good people. They have lowest rate of bullying in Europe. You must be stupid to believe that marginalizing people makes them stronger. Quite the opposite.
@VLCBK you lack the foresight to see that fear of offending anyone will lead to decision paralysis and a breakdown in communication. When communicating about and debating big topics, you will offend someone at some point in time. For example, if I discuss in an open forum that "the group Just Stop Oil is wrong and counterproductive". I will offend someone by saying that. Is offending them bullying them or not? Should I be silenced? We should not teach blanket acceptance. We should teach critical thinking, rational judgement, and how to be a leader in your community.
A boy in Brazil died this year because other boys jumped on his back while he was being bullied, suffering doesn't make anyone strong, many slaves die suffering without becoming strong. Stop taking these short sentences literally.
When theres less bad immigrants But fr though Europe needs to get ahold of its self Europe used to be the best place to travel to but there tolerance has destroyed Europe
Smaller countries survive because they are cooperative. Think of the difficulty for a small country of 5.9 million people that generates 373.5 billion in annual production (GDP) and has a per capita GDP $69,350. per year. So they are cooperative, not competitive. It's essentially the country equivalent of an extensive Clan System, very much ethnic and linguistic and culturally centered with some gradual immigrational variation.
If they were competitive, then there would be too much energy spent on divisive policy, and we can see that benefit here in US politics and governance. Imagine if their "House" or Congress were so fundamentally internally blocked to any movement of legislation due to rigid and polarizing ideological competition?
I believe America can't emulate this system bureaucratically. It has to come from the basic family unit and be implemented in early childhood development that is then carried on in the schools.
American's are so obsessed with their own wants, their careers, their money and their "rights" to carry guns and hate anyone that dares to look or think just a little differently that they have either NO TIME for their children, hence children spend a lot of early childhood in daycare, and afterschool programs and then hang out in their rooms with their friends on Social Media, that the parental inputs are either negative or null; or they tend to impart this hostile, negative, selfish and competitive attitude onto their children's behavior.
The result is that America has how many school gun shootings compared to Denmark? Let's look:
According to Everytown for Gun Safety, a nonprofit group advocating for gun control, the year so far had seen at least 77 incidents of gunfire on school grounds, resulting in 14 deaths and 45 injuries nationally, not including the most recent one in Texas. The criteria were broader than those of Education Week.
In Denmark, I asked the search engine for the total number of gun related school shooting in Denmark for 2022 and the system COULDN"T FIND ANY.
What does that tell your?
It tells me that Denmark is a safer place to raise children than America.
Sorry if I offended anyone.
I believe there’s been one or two school shootings in total in Denmark. At least one back in the late 80’s that I’m aware of.
The video did not fully answer the question it raised.
2 teachers in a 20 pupil classroom! Key to fight bullying if you ask me ! Tell that to Mr Mitsotakis, Mrs Kerameus, Mrs Mihailidu and Mr Pierrakakis in the Greek government, they’ll shut you up with some absurdity in seconds.
Honestly, I didn't understand WHY Denmark has one of Europe's lowes rates of bullying. I can't imagine teachers in other countries being so much LESS empathetic and I also can't imagine that a poster that says you should help your peers in need would solve bullying in other countries. What does "practicing their social skills" MEAN? What do they exactly do? Just working with people that are not your best friend can't be the crucial point that stops somebody from bullying an awkward child.
No other immigrants to team up with to bully the ones from the country itself???? What is this weird place?
Hm and, when we follow (from a distance) the Danish politicians, screaming and shouting at the people in the country, that's not bullying or?
The Danish authorities, have for years, unfortunately only made me think of the movie "Gaslight" which can be found here on TH-cam 😰 I've even had some of these Danes on the phone..screaming their lungs out 😱
Maybe dear Danes, what you do, is far from bullying. It's,s called and, it is pure hate and, I find it more than sad, your authorities even do this against their own...very, very sad - in fact, this has made many of us Danes who live abroad, lose our respect for the place 100%
Please elaborate, you make very little concrete sense ... perhaps your time abroad has made you lose touch with with what is happening currently in Denmark?
I can’t recall any politicians shouting and screaming at the citizens in our country.
Who and when are you talking about?
@@kasperkjrsgaard1447 Within the past 15 years Kasper.
I never watch any main stream "news" but couldn't miss these screams.. nobody could...but, maybe this is just the evangelical "way" among all the "simply so happy" Danes in Denmark...sorry Kasper, I couldn't resist mentioning the "simply so happy" comment from the few I've met from there during the past years...because this comment from the Danes from there, sadly is always accompanied by extremely sad eyes..😪
I truly hope at least a few of the Danes there I love by all my heart, are still alive. We'll see through the courts....IF your insane government/"administration" manage to arrive there, without robbing, raping and torturing everyone on their way, which clearly is the Danish "way"...still (not again) living in WW2 we see 😰😰😰
@@Jetmab04
It sounds a bit like you got some sort of a mental issue?
Maybe you should go see a doctor?
Good times > weak people > bad times > strong people. Guess at which point those are ?
Good times good people. They have lowest rate of bullying in Europe. You must be stupid to believe that marginalizing people makes them stronger. Quite the opposite.
@VLCBK you lack the foresight to see that fear of offending anyone will lead to decision paralysis and a breakdown in communication.
When communicating about and debating big topics, you will offend someone at some point in time.
For example, if I discuss in an open forum that "the group Just Stop Oil is wrong and counterproductive".
I will offend someone by saying that.
Is offending them bullying them or not? Should I be silenced?
We should not teach blanket acceptance. We should teach critical thinking, rational judgement, and how to be a leader in your community.
Good times - strong people.
A boy in Brazil died this year because other boys jumped on his back while he was being bullied, suffering doesn't make anyone strong, many slaves die suffering without becoming strong.
Stop taking these short sentences literally.
Maybe, but this is not always true. It is a gross overgeneralization
When theres less bad immigrants
But fr though Europe needs to get ahold of its self Europe used to be the best place to travel to but there tolerance has destroyed Europe