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Press-release: Secret Prisons for teens are on standby
Oscar:
Due to the on-going civil war in Denmark we have decided to suspend further meetings. The safety of our members has to come first.
What it means is that we will continue maintenance of the wiki and stop vandalism, but our posters on various message boards will concentrate on addressing our own politicians so we can save our nation.
The background on the third gang war is:
Back in the 1980's Hell Angels entered Denmark and started a war with an all Danish biker club called Bullshit. After introducing machineguns they wiped out Bullshit and took over the drug market which until 2003 was concentrated in a part of Copenhagen which proclaimed their independence of the Danish laws in 1971 (Christiania).
In 1994 the second gang war started. This was called the Great Nordic Biker War. This time they used weapons left behind by the Red army. We were talking anti-tank rockets and of course machine guns. Our army was tied up in Bosnia and the biker gangs outgunned the police forces 10 times. The Danish police did however increase their firepower and political pressure and threats of recalling our army meant that the Tinndahn-Nielsen peace agreement was made in 1997. This agreement divided the drug market in Denmark between the two groups.
Some years ago our present government invaded Christiania and closed Pusher Street. A huge percentage of our police force is now tied as an occupying force limiting their capacity in relationship with other police business. The same year the age limit for alcohol purchase limit was raised from 15 to 16. As result of the invasion the drug market were spread out all over our country. Where the police in the old days stood at the border and fined people for drug use, drugs are now sold in every school all over our country.
But not only is the closure of Pusher Street to blame. Danes are introduced to alcohol by their parents aged 14 or 15 when they are confirmed. With the old age limit they could purchase alcohol in the shops without disturbing their parents. Personally I have no problems with a teen aged 14 drinking alcohol, but here kids are generally polite and leave us alone instead of asking for the same thing all day. Unfortunately the difficult access to alcohol means that they turn to drugs instead. We are now talking of 2 drugs users in every class-room when they are leaving middle school. We have a European statistic here.
After the second gang war the biker clubs became lazy. New groups of second generation youth coming from the Middle East entered the market. They are youth who celebrate 9/11 as a victory. The official Denmark asked the media to start the Cartoon war. The cartoons were based on Herge's masterpiece from 1930 of a journalist from Belgium visiting the Central Republic of Congo. Our victory was huge, but it didn't scare the youth gangs away. Last year the third gang war started and now people in certain parts of Copenhagen are strip-search both by the police and the youth gangs when they enter parts of Denmark no longer under control by the central government in Copenhagen. As ordinary and peaceful citizens we are placed in a loose-loose situation.
1) The police have given extra powers to strip-search people without reason. They can detain people for 6 hours as preventive detention. They don't have to bring charges forward and don't need to involve the court-system. The damage for ordinary citizens are huge if they are recognized by family, colleagues or business partners because it means guilt in the eyes of the public if a person has business with the police without protesting loudly. If we choose to leave our house our reputation and career could be damaged beyond repair.
2) If the youth gangs find tattoos or people are unshaved looking like a member of a biker gang undercover they are attacked with knife or guns.
3) In towns outside Copenhagen locals attack strangers. Several yokels attacked a college with foreigners because they had been insulted by people from Iceland. Unfortunately they started to shoot at people from Poland. In Denmark a person is regarded as a stranger if this person chooses to move more than 50 kilometers from his or her hometown.
Right now we are prisoners in our own home. We are waiting whether our government decides to pull our forces from the 11'th Christian crusade in Afghanistan. The gang war is now a full scale civil war. Just yesterday the police created a strip-search zone in Esbjerg in Jutland.
We will return when the two fractions have made a peace agreement.
Best wishes in the battle against the behavior modification business.
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On behalf of Secret Prisons for Teens.
Anonymous:
Big surprise.... you're totally insane.
Why is it all the "internet fighters" taking on the troubled teen industry are batshit crazy?
psy:
*scractches head*...
I'm sorry... it's all chinese to me. Denmark sure is a strange place!
FemanonFatal2.0:
Well as much as some of the terms sound foreign the concept resonates with the crisis here in america. Only this civil unrest stems from lack of money, jobs, resources and ability to obtain credit or loans. The saying goes, "desperate times call for desperate measures" and that has become a reality all over the world. Its obviously manifests itself differently in different parts of the world, as not too many of us can admit anything close to a biker war has kept us prisoners in our own homes, but it is obvious that our society's decline has taken a toll on all of us.
I wish you all well and hope that your government is able to create a solution in order to protect its citizens.
try another castle:
--- Quote ---as not too many of us can admit anything close to a biker war has kept us prisoners in our own homes,
--- End quote ---
Unless you live in the projects. The folks in Visitation Valley rarely leave their public-funded hovels after sunset.
At least the gangbangers in my hood have the decency to only kill each other.
NorteƱo pride, mang.
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