They will need to protest more. They are soon to find out up to 3 additional US military bases in Greenland which will be treated as sovereign US land.
T_Shurt on
From the article:
Greenlanders took to the streets Thursday to protest the opening of the U.S. consulate, chanting the Americans must “go home.”
“It’s very important, now more than ever, to show the American people what we already said, that no means no, and that the future and self-determination of Greenland belongs to the Greenlandic people,” said Aqqalukkuluk Fontain, who organized the protest against the consulate and the arrival of Republican Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, the U.S. special envoy.
“Three months ago Greenland was under threat of invasion and takeover and he [Landry] was one of the people supporting that statement,” Christian Keldsen, chief executive of the Greenland Business Association said. “Then three months later you show up here wanting to make friends, handing out chocolate to children and trying to hand out MAGA caps.”
Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen and other politicians declined invitations to attend the consulate’s opening.
LimeDry7124 on
Why did Denmark let them build a consulate there in the first place.
tranquilseafinally on
Man I feel this in my bones. The U.S. is out there threatening so many of us. I just want that meme now in the Ballad of Buster Scruggs where Franco, with a noose around his neck, says “First Time?”
superarugy on
Venezuela, Cuba and Greenland while americans do absolutely anything besides posting memes or complaining on Facebook. Strong economies make people complacent.
sachiprecious on
It’s so sad that this protest needed to happen in the first place. trump created this problem when he needlessly angered the people of Greenland by threatening to take their land. Spoken like a true rapist.
Budget_Initial9983 on
Canada stands with Greenland when we say .I.. pos
Voltae on
You could chant that to the tune of “Olé Olé Olé!”…
3baechu on
This MAGA obsession with Greenland is incomprehensible
imjustsurfin on
Hey, tRump!
Is this what you mean by America is “the hottest place” in the world at the moment??
DissposableRedShirt6 on
I hope every local gives everyone single one of them the cold shoulder and refuse them goods or services at all. Make it the most miserable consulate posting ever.
Adventurous-Eye3884 on
Guarantee the USA will open a FBI office in that consulate, or something of that ilk.
It is an epic feat to be the most disliked country in the world when Iran and Isreal are doing what they are doing.
copperreppoc on
I live in the US, and aside from media coverage, nobody in my circle talks about the threats to Greenland. Same with any aggression toward Canada, the EU, Cuba, or Venezuela. Iran gets talked about among most of the general population here only in the context of rising oil prices.
It’s like most people here don’t care about the pain the US government injects in the world. They’re aware, and they have access to the internet – they just don’t care.
Eggheadpancake on
Why did Greenland allow this?
luisa65-L on
The hardest working thing in this image isn’t the AI, it’s the RAM fighting for its life to keep those 500 tabs open while actively ignoring the ‘Activate Windows’ watermark.
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They will need to protest more. They are soon to find out up to 3 additional US military bases in Greenland which will be treated as sovereign US land.
From the article:
Greenlanders took to the streets Thursday to protest the opening of the U.S. consulate, chanting the Americans must “go home.”
Protesters waved Greenlandic flags and held signs that read “USA Asu” or “Stop USA”, the [Guardian reported](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/21/greenland-trump-us-envoy-jeff-landry-visit).
“It’s very important, now more than ever, to show the American people what we already said, that no means no, and that the future and self-determination of Greenland belongs to the Greenlandic people,” said Aqqalukkuluk Fontain, who organized the protest against the consulate and the arrival of Republican Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, the U.S. special envoy.
“Three months ago Greenland was under threat of invasion and takeover and he [Landry] was one of the people supporting that statement,” Christian Keldsen, chief executive of the Greenland Business Association said. “Then three months later you show up here wanting to make friends, handing out chocolate to children and trying to hand out MAGA caps.”
Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen and other politicians declined invitations to attend the consulate’s opening.
Why did Denmark let them build a consulate there in the first place.
Man I feel this in my bones. The U.S. is out there threatening so many of us. I just want that meme now in the Ballad of Buster Scruggs where Franco, with a noose around his neck, says “First Time?”
Venezuela, Cuba and Greenland while americans do absolutely anything besides posting memes or complaining on Facebook. Strong economies make people complacent.
It’s so sad that this protest needed to happen in the first place. trump created this problem when he needlessly angered the people of Greenland by threatening to take their land. Spoken like a true rapist.
Canada stands with Greenland when we say .I.. pos
You could chant that to the tune of “Olé Olé Olé!”…
This MAGA obsession with Greenland is incomprehensible
Hey, tRump!
Is this what you mean by America is “the hottest place” in the world at the moment??
I hope every local gives everyone single one of them the cold shoulder and refuse them goods or services at all. Make it the most miserable consulate posting ever.
Guarantee the USA will open a FBI office in that consulate, or something of that ilk.
It is an epic feat to be the most disliked country in the world when Iran and Isreal are doing what they are doing.
I live in the US, and aside from media coverage, nobody in my circle talks about the threats to Greenland. Same with any aggression toward Canada, the EU, Cuba, or Venezuela. Iran gets talked about among most of the general population here only in the context of rising oil prices.
It’s like most people here don’t care about the pain the US government injects in the world. They’re aware, and they have access to the internet – they just don’t care.
Why did Greenland allow this?
The hardest working thing in this image isn’t the AI, it’s the RAM fighting for its life to keep those 500 tabs open while actively ignoring the ‘Activate Windows’ watermark.