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An Inuit woman named Keira, living in Denmark, has been forced to hand over her newborn baby, to state authorities just two hours after giving birth. Danish officials did not allow Keira to dress, breastfeed, or even soothe her baby before taking the child away. Authorities claimed that Keira was not mentally capable of raising her child because she does not speak Danish fluently. This decision was based on an assessment by a Danish psychologist who failed to consider Keira’s reliance on body language, a key aspect of Inuit communication. Critics argue that this is a clear act of racial discrimination by Danish authorities, as Inuit culture places great importance on non-verbal communication. The language barrier led to what many consider an unfair and biased judgment of Keira’s parenting abilities. Official statistics reveal a troubling trend: while only 1% of Danish children are removed from their families, the number rises to 6% for Inuit children. This disproportionate rate raises serious concerns about systemic discrimination against Indigenous communities in Denmark.
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