'Make California Great Again': Danes launch 'bid' for US state amid Greenland row

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 Danes launch 'bid' for US state amid Greenland row

COPENHAGEN: In the wake of US President Donald Trump's threats to take control of Greenland, some Danes are California dreaming, offering to buy the golden state and infuse it with a Nordic vibe and

universal healthcare

. A satirical website has launched a petition for

Denmark

to buy America's most populous state, with more than 200,000 people signing up to the idea so far. Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark.
Mocking Trump's favourite slogan, the tongue-in-cheek petition urges Denmark to "Make California Great 134gain", rewriting the phrase with letters from the Danish language.
"Let's buy California from Donald Trump!" the site Denmarkification.com says, in a nod to "Californication", a word the Red Hot Chili Peppers band immortalised with its 1990s hit song. "Let's be honest - Trump isn't exactly California's biggest fan. He's called it the most ruined state in the Union' and has feuded with its leaders for years." "We're pretty sure he'd be willing to part with it for the right price," it says.
"We'll send our bestest negotiators - Lego executives and the cast of Borgen," it mused, referring to the Denmark-based global toy behemoth and the Danish-produced drama series, respectively. "We'll bring hygge to Hollywood, bike lanes to Beverly Hills, and organic smorrebrod to every street corner. Rule of law, universal health care and fact based politics might apply." Hygge is a word in Danish that describes a cozy atmosphere while "smorrebrod" is a multi-ingredient sandwich ubiquitous in Nordic nations.

Why would the Scandinavian country want the US state? For its sunny climate, tech industry and avocados, the site says. And of course Disneyland, which it proposes renaming "Hans Christian Andersenland", Denmark's famed fairy tale writer. "Mickey Mouse in a Viking helmet? Yes, please."
On Wednesday, 207,000 people had signed the petition, which aims to gather 500,000 signatures. Since Dec, Trump has repeatedly reiterated his desire to take over Greenland, the vast Arctic island rich in natural resources. Greenland's leaders, backed by the Danish govt, have insisted it is not for sale.

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