… and have you ever wondered if Greenland and the Greenlandic people – the Inuit – can offer a new understanding of the challenges the US faces in its own country?

Greenland is part of the Danish Realm.

The Danish Realm, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, is a sovereign state consisting of a collection of constituent territories united by the Constitutional Act, which applies to the entire territory. It consists of Metropolitan Denmark and the realm’s two autonomous regions: the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic and Greenland in North America. The relationship between the three parts of the kingdom is known as ‘rigsfællesskabet’ (the unity of the realm).
Greenland is increasingly referred to by President Donald Trump as a country important to US security.
… What security means to Trump is more access to rare minerals found beneath Greenland’s surface.
In this article, we won’t dive into the rare minerals that Donald Trump seeks to control in the interest of the US and its future economy. That topic has been widely covered in the media over the past few months.
What we aim to explore is the value of duality and respectful dialogue with individual cultures.
What we want to show you is both simple and complex. Duality is key to understanding the world around you in a peaceful, not conquering, way.
We want to share a beautiful film that showcases the landscapes of Greenland. The movie was made with two purposes in mind – to highlight Greenland’s natural beauty and to help people relax while experiencing it.
It’s worth remembering that when people are depressed, stressed, or otherwise mentally unbalanced, psychiatrists often recommend taking long walks in nature, sitting in nature, and listening to its sounds. The advice comes from a deep and obvious reason: humans originate from nature.
When we reconnect with nature, our natural instincts and healthy biological mental responses awaken, helping us restore mental well-being.
Greenland is far more than just a place for American mining operations.
It is like a fairytale from the past – a place where the lives of the Greenlandic people – the Inuit – are in balance with nature and grounded in respect for it, on nature’s terms.
The indigenous people of Greenland are more accurately and historically referred to as the Inuit.
If you’re not familiar with Inuit history and culture, you may find the following film intriguing.
This film takes you on a journey back in time to explore the fascinating origins and rich history of the Inuit people. From their migration across the Arctic to the development of their unique culture, language, and survival skills in one of the world’s harshest environments.
… The video unravels an incredible story of resilience and ingenuity.
Discover the tools, traditions, and spiritual beliefs that have shaped Inuit life for centuries, as well as the challenges they faced in the face of colonization and modernization.
Whether you’re curious about their ancient roots or their enduring legacy, this comprehensive timeline offers a deeper understanding of one of the most remarkable cultures in human history.
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The next film shows life in Greenland for both the Inuit and tourists today, with reflections on the historical development.
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… Now, let’s be brutally honest about how the United States has treated its indigenous people – the Native Americans – and the land and nature that originally belonged to them.
Here’s an example: The uranium spill in Church Rock, New Mexico, turned the lives of nearby residents upside down, as they struggled with toxic water, livestock contamination, and a lifetime of disease. They’re still waiting for cleanup.
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The United States has overcome many obstacles in its development into the modern, fast-paced country it is today. But that doesn’t mean there’s nothing left for the US to learn or leave alone.
Consider the widespread poverty in the US, affecting huge groups of people. It’s not something any country should tolerate.
Then, there’s the shocking number of deaths caused by gun violence, especially in a nation at peace.
Even more unfathomable is that a significant portion of gun deaths are suicides, many of which are linked to people living in poverty. These individuals feel trapped, unable to escape their circumstances or afford necessary medical care.
The US certainly has much to offer, but before embracing US culture, values, and legal restrictions in the name of personal freedom, it’s important to realize that “freedom” in the US has come to represent the freedom to live a very difficult life. This is a sad reality, but even sadder would be if the people of Greenland – the Inuit – were to face the same fate as many indigenous peoples have in the US.
So while the United States has overcome many obstacles to become the modern, fast-paced country it is today, it still lacks the most important thing: the ability to live in peace among its own people and with the world around them.
This generally requires a respect for human life, so that people are not seen merely as assets for economic growth and development.
If respect for people is not prioritized in a country’s development, both its own citizens and those of neighboring nations will suffer repeatedly, and the country itself will slowly but surely cease to thrive.
The United States needs desperately to learn to respect both human life and the life of the nature surrounding them.
… And that is what Greenland and the Greenlandic Inuit are all about!
Here is a film showing the nature in Greenland, – a film made for relaxation purpose.
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Before we end this article – with the utmost respect for the United States and the challenges it has overcome – we acknowledge that as Americans, you have a lot to learn from Greenland and the Greenlandic people – the Inuit.
… Killing the Native Americans, slaughtering their buffalo, and taking over their land is a perfect example of disrespecting indigenous peoples, their culture, and the nature that surrounded them.
Dear USA and its citizens, it is obvious to almost every country around you – including many within your own borders – that your nation is becoming less and less united. This is due to decades of losing respect for human life, losing respect for nature, and failing to appreciate different cultures. Instead, you’ve chosen to either control or conquer them.
… Therefore, in regard to Greenland, learn from them as a way to heal your own country and secure its future. You are, in fact, the biggest security risk to your own country’s existence in the future.
The potential ownership of Greenland cannot change the sad fate your country is now following.
… So visit Greenland, get to know their culture, and reconnect with nature in all its forms – people, animals, and plants. This mental development will provide what you need to heal your own country from the sad path you are currently pursuing.
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