From
http://www.cphpost.dk/get/104672.htmlA satiritical TV Advent calendar has some viewers asking 'what ever happened to Christmas?'
Julekalenderen, or the Christmas calendar, is an annual TV Advent calendar aired every day in December up to Christmas. This year is no different with a new julekalender that had audiences in an uproar after just one episode.
But instead of Father Christmas and trees, TV station DR2's 24-episode Advent calendar features two youngsters, Ali and Hassan, aged 12 and 13 respectively, who want to be the 'baddest' gangsters in the town of Yallahrup ('yalla' in Arabic means 'come on').
When they're not in school, they hang out in the school library which has been converted into a hashish-smoking club.
The library is headed by a manic-depressive Danish librarian who is forced into integration projects by the school headmistress, who is a closet racist.
Viewers follow the two boys around town, where they hob-nob with local Don Juan and pusher, 15-year-old Dennis.
The show has come under intense criticism for its overtly harsh language, discriminating tone towards immigrants and lack of association with Christmas.
Traditionally, the julekalender, has been a show made in the spirit of Christmas. In recent years, however, satirical Christmas programmes have become standard fare on DR2
See streaming video on:
http://www.yallahrup.dk/Bextra/Episode 1: Ali is by the doctor in order to be checked whether two stones have fallen down there they should be.
Episode 2: Creating a smoker club instead of weed they find something the dog had left.
Episode 3: They need more color in order to look like their heroes: 2Pac Shakur.
Episode 4: Ali gets his first pimple or is it herpes?
Merry christmas