Politics Country January 29, 2025

Majority of Greenlanders Reject U.S. Affiliation

A recent poll by a Danish newspaper revealed that the vast majority of Greenland's residents do not want to become part of the United States. This sentiment highlights the desire for independence and self-determination among the Greenlandic population.


Majority of Greenlanders Reject U.S. Affiliation

A recent study of public opinion, conducted by a local newspaper, showed that the majority of residents of Greenland do not want to become a part of the United States.

The survey revealed that the residents of Greenland are not interested in joining the U.S. The majority of respondents openly expressed their negative attitude towards the possibility of becoming American citizens, preferring to maintain their independence.

Interestingly, the results of the study showed that the residents of Greenland value their autonomy and prefer to remain independent. Moreover, many respondents emphasized the importance of preserving their culture and traditions, not wanting them to be diluted under the influence of other countries, including the U.S.

One of the quotes from a respondent reflects the general sentiment of the local population: "We take pride in our identity and want to preserve our heritage." In this way, the citizens of Greenland prioritize their autonomy and cultural heritage over the potential benefits of joining another country.