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  • FlapKap@feddit.dktoAutism@lemmy.worlddeleted
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    11 months ago

    I was about to ask the same question just worded much less strongly. Why do you fine them for eating in their room? If they are renting a room from you they should be able to do whatever they want in there as long as they are not destroying stuff or disturbing you/ neighbours


  • In Denmark we have a bunch of weird ones: When there isn’t a problem: “There is no cow on the ice”/ Der er ingen ko på isen

    When you’re helping someone when it would be better they did it themselves you’re doing them “a bears favor” / en bjørnetjeneste

    When you want it both ways but cant: “You want to blow with flour in your mouth” / blæse med mel i munden. This always made more sense to me than the english, you cant have your cake and eat it too.

    When something is complete gibberish, it “sounds like volapyk” / lyder som volapyk. Volapyk is an actual made-up language like esperanto. incedentaly the same expression also exists in Esperanto

    and i’m sure there is more


  • Denmark doesn’t have unrestricted free speech. Censorship is against the constitution but hate speech, inciting violence or defamation is illegal and until 2017 blasphemy was illegal. There is some legal basis for punishing speech that is bringing the country into danger or is severely insulting another nation. I am not a lawyer so I don’t know if it’s applicable or if it will hold up in court.

    Note that the government does not want to ban burning books. Just prevent/punish doing it as a provocation against another country.

    I also want to stress that I am not defending the Danish government or the book burners. I just want to bring some needed nuance to the discussion