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"Denmark is not your playground, Greta Thunberg," the message reads on a sign that Inger Støjberg in an Instagram photo.
Goes to the polls on banning Greta
Published March 6, 2026 at 15.22
Foreign. Greta Thunberg has become not wanted in Danish politics ahead of the election later in March. The party Denmark Democrats wants to introduce entry bans for foreign activists – and specifically points out the Swedish climate profile.
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Inger Støjberg, who leads the Danish Democrats, wants to stop foreign activists from entering the country if they participate in illegal protests.
Swedish Greta Thunberg is highlighted as a clear example.
"She obviously lives in an activist fantasy world," Støjberg wrote in a commentary on TT.
On Wednesday, the party leader posted a picture on Instagram in which she holds up a sign aimed at Thunberg with the message:
"Denmark is not your playground, Greta Thunberg."
Greta's response: "Rasister"
The Danish Democrats propose that people who travel to Denmark to participate in the crime of law in connection with demonstrations should be stopped at the border.
"It's just the kind of people that she (Thunberg) that our move targets. Unbehaved young people who only have the purpose of causing trouble," Støjberg told TT.
Greta Thunberg has responded by going to raging counterattack against the party. She summons the Danish Democrats "racists" in a written statement to the Danish newspaper Berlingske.
"If Danish politicians spent less time complaining about people trying to put an end to their involvement in the climate crisis, genocide and neocolonialism, and instead actually addressed these existential problems, which these racists actively contribute to, people like me wouldn't have to protest," she wrote.