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A propaganda book about commerce and industry, it was written, "Denmark is the cleanest national organization in the world, with little pollution, crime, or poverty." In the northern hemisphere, Denmark is the least corrupt country. "So, of course, one finds out about the Danish scandal:
The building with bald graffiti ("Foreigners in Denmark!") Broken beer bottles in the gutter, drunken teenagers in the park.
However, it is an orderly land. You drive through a small Danish town, with stone walls at the end and barley fields on the other, a beautiful landscape: city, country.
It is not a country that does not follow the rules of the road. People are standing on the side of the road waiting for the red light to change, even at 2 a.m., if there is no car in sight. However, the Danes do not consider themselves to be a person who obeys the rules of the road - when they see the Swedes and Germans.
Danes see themselves as jazz, improvisational virtuosos, more free-spirited Swedes, but the truth is (although it cannot be said that it is) Danes are much like Germans and Swedes. Order is a major selling point. Denmark has scarce natural resources and limited production capacity; In Europe, the future of the Danes will be the product of a broker, banker, and distributor.
You take your cargo container ship to Copenhagen, and together with these smart, young, English-speaking, completely honest, disciplined people, you will get your well-preserved goods, just like Scandinavia, the Baltic States, Russia, airports, ports, highways, railway lines.
An orderly society doesn't mean that Danish life isn't cluttered or lonely, and no Dane will tell you. You can hear a lot about painful family disputes and painful alcoholism and very wise people who finish the day and kill themselves. An orderly society is not exempt from the dangers of life for its members.
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This is such an accomplished country. -- A brochure from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry says: "Denmark is the most organized and cleanest country in the world, with almost no pollution and crime; Denmark is the least corrupt society in the northern hemisphere.
Again, of course, there are those who are keen to find out the dirty side of Denmark: the little hooligans graffiti "Foreigners get out of Denmark" on some buildings; broken beer bottles in roadside gutters; Drunk teen falls in the park and more.
Still, Denmark is a well-ordered country, and when you drive through a small Danish town, there is a stone wall at the end of the road, and on the other side of the stone wall is a wheat field, such a wonderfully neat line: here is the town, and the other side is the village. It's a country that obeys traffic rules, and people stand on the side of the road waiting for the red light to change, even at two o'clock in the morning, when there is not a single car on the road.
However, the Danes do not see themselves as people waiting for the green light at two in the morning, this is the Swedes and Germans in their eyes. The Danes considered themselves lively, improvisational poets, more open-minded than the Swedes, but the truth is (although one does not say) that the Danes were very fond of the Swedes and the Germans. Order is paramount.
Danish resources are scarce, limiting manufacturing capacity; Its future in Europe will be that of a merchant, a banker or a wholesaler. You send your cargo to Copenhagen on a container ship, and these smart, young, English-speaking, absolutely honest, very disciplined people will send your cargo to Scandinavia, the Baltic States, Russia. The airport, seaport, highways, railways are all ultra-modern and very well maintained.
Good social order does not mean that you or our country is dirtier and more inhospitable than Denmark, and no Dane would tell you that. You can hear the bitter memories of many poor families, the grief of alcoholism, and the story of a very perfect person who one day went bad and committed suicide. An orderly society does not condone the harm it inflicts on people's lives.
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