Danish Court Messin' With Our Sis: Greenlandic Momma Gets Justice After Child Snatchin' Drama
High Court sayin' Denmark wrong for takin' baby based on some bogus parenting test -- but the fight ain't over.

Aight, listen up, fam. This Denmark mess gettin' outta hand. They done messed with one of our sisters, Keira Alexandra Kronvold, snatchin' her baby Zammi right after she popped out. Real talk, two hours old? That's cold blooded.
They hit her with some BS "parental competency tests," the FKU tests, sayin' she wasn't fit to raise her own kid. Straight up said she wasn't "civilized enough!" Come on, man, we know what that code for. They tryna say she ain't white enough, ain't Danish enough. It's the same ol' story.
Denmark banned the FKU tests last year, but only after Trump (of all people) started talkin' 'bout buyin' Greenland. Suddenly, they wanna act woke? Don't insult my intelligence.
Now, the High Court stepped in and said that snatchin' Zammi was illegal, violating Keira's rights under that ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention thing. Shoutout to the court for doin' the right thing, but don't think this solves everything.
Keira ain't got her baby back yet. This ruling just means she got a chance to fight. And lotta other Greenlandic parents still separated from they kids 'cause of this same messed up system. Gert Dyrn, Kronvold’s lawyer, said that the ruling had great significance, and that this is a major victory for the Greenlandic community in Denmark. He also noted this could be a way for adult Greenlandic people who were removed from their parents as children to get an apology from the Danish state or compensation.
Denmark been playin' these games for too long. Treatin' Greenlandic folks like second-class citizens. They gotta pay up for the pain they caused, the families they broke apart. And they gotta change they whole system so this never happens again.
And peep this: the UN said Denmark might be guilty of ethnic discrimination. Might be? Nah, fam, it IS ethnic discrimination. They see a Black or Brown face, they assume somethin' wrong. It's the same garbage everywhere. Bottom line, we gotta watch out for each other. Hold these governments accountable. Ain't nobody gonna fight for us if we don't fight for ourselves.
This ain't just a win for Keira, it's a win for all oppressed people. It's a reminder that we gotta keep pushin', keep fightin', until we get the respect and justice we deserve. No cap.
Sources:
* International Labour Organization (ILO) Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169) * United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner * The Streets

