User talk:Bbalenda

Immigrant struggle to find work in Denmark as well as in many Nordic countries, and it’s a big problem that there are still prejudices because of their appearances. The Danish society has unrealistic expectations towards foreigners, when it’s about integration. What the society doesn’t know is that they want immigrants to assimilate. Most of unemployed people are immigrants, the government and the police don’t do much to fight against racism. Yet a significant proportion of immigrants have found it quite difficult to get work in Denmark, while the country has been relatively unattractive to high skilled foreigners. Furthermore, the structure of the economy not only makes it difficult for low skilled foreigners to gain a foothold in the labour market, but also provides generous social benefits that have caught many of the least skilled immigrants. The following Scandinavian movements, parties and associations have been described as neo-Nazi: •	Nationalsocialistisk Front (National Socialist Front) -Sweden •	Vitt Ariskt Motstånd (White Aryan Resistance) - Sweden •	Svenska Motståndsrörelsen - (Swedish Resistance Movement) - Sweden •	Danmarks Nationalsocialistiske Bevægelse (the National Socialist Movement of Denmark) - Denmark •	Vigrid - Norway Racism is growing in Scandinavia. We must remember that compared to countries like Germany, France, UK, Holland, Spain, United States, Portugal, Italy, Canada, Australia, South Africa and Switzerland, this countries have got use to be with people from other ethnicities, and they have a better understanding than Nordic countries. I’m not saying that there isn’t any racism in these countries, but Scandinavian are 50 years behind these countries and it seems like it’s something new for them learning to accept people with other ethnicities the way they are.

Balthazar Nzomono-Balenda