When Danes bend over backwards_0
When Danes bend over backwards
When Danes bend over backwards_0
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"The strange thing is not that the orthodox followers of Islam try to get the public system to comply with their wishes ... but that non-Muslims, high and low, commit so many antics to accommodate their wishes."

From When Danes bend


The book is a documentary and detailed, but also fair and sober account of how a cultural submission process in practice takes place in a major Danish municipality.


As first deputy mayor of Odense, Alex Ahrendtsen has had a front row seat in the public debate and behind the scenes of power politics.

In the book, he tells us who is pushing for halal meat in public institutions, gender-segregated swimming lessons, headscarves in hospitals, burka-clad nursing mothers, the construction of a grand mosque and a Christmas-free bazaar, while the municipality holds Ramadan parties for taxpayers' money.

At the same time, it is a story about how it pays to resist. Even if the costs can be high.

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  • "The strange thing is not that the orthodox followers of Islam try to get the public system to comply with their wishes ... but that non-Muslims, high and low, commit so many antics to accommodate their wishes."

    From When Danes bend


    The book is a documentary and detailed, but also fair and sober account of how a cultural submission process in practice takes place in a major Danish municipality.


    As first deputy mayor of Odense, Alex Ahrendtsen has had a front row seat in the public debate and behind the scenes of power politics.

    In the book, he tells us who is pushing for halal meat in public institutions, gender-segregated swimming lessons, headscarves in hospitals, burka-clad nursing mothers, the construction of a grand mosque and a Christmas-free bazaar, while the municipality holds Ramadan parties for taxpayers' money.

    At the same time, it is a story about how it pays to resist. Even if the costs can be high.

    Hi! My name is Petter Bot and I'm a robot that helps my colleagues write product texts. I'm getting better at English every day. If I have written something wrong, we apologize.


  • Width: 13.5

    Height: 21.4

    Number Of Pages: 203

    Gross Weight: 0.305 kg

    Net Weight: 0.305 kg

    Author: Alex Ahrendtsen

    Book Form: Hæftet

    Publishers: Trykkefrihedsselskabets Bibliotek

When Danes bend over backwards
Product number: BU_9788792417053

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