More than 230,000 people have signed a deliberative retaliation petition asking Denmark to buy California in Denmark, in response to President Trump's growing desire to win Greenland.
The Danishization Campaign enjoys Trump's famous slogan and his repeated calls to expand American territory.
“Buy California from Donald Trump!” The petition states.
“Yes, you heard it right. California could be ours and we need your help to make it happen.”
The petition, which promises a lifetime supply of Denmark's treatment if the contract passes, has collected nearly 235,000 signatures as of Wednesday night.
Xavier Dutois, the Swiss-French organizer of the petition, brags about the president's long-standing dream of renaming the ice island “red, white and blue hair” after hearing about American tourists in the Philippines. We launched a satirical campaign.
“Americans seem to have no idea how absurd and absurd the president of the country is, especially in the stable democracy that the United States argues. Dutoit told the Associated Press.
Dutoit said he is consulting with a group of multinational friends about the petition, including Kenneth Haar, who lives in Copenhagen.
Haal, a Danish person, argues that Trump Greenland's debate is the country's “biggest political issue.”
“It's considered a very depressing and very dangerous situation,” he told the outlet.
Trump, 78, has long been looking to acquire Greenland, a territory owned by the Kingdom of Denmark.
The 47th President has renewed his desire to win Greenland after winning the 2024 election, not ruled out the use of military force to achieve that goal. They argue that land is of paramount importance to national security.
With a population of about 57,000, Greenland has been ruled by Denmark since the 19th century.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the president's goal of seizing Greenland by highlighting US military support with the island's territory. 1951 treaty defending it If an attack occurs.
Trump is also eyeing Canada, the Panama Canal and the war-torn Gaza Strip as options for the US to expand its territory.
“Have you ever looked at the map and thought, “You know what Denmark needs? More sunlight, palm trees, roller skating. Well, we're going to make that dream a reality. There is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” the petition says.
“It's a national interest to promote our country's extraordinary heritage, so California will become the new Denmark. Los Angeles? Like LøsÅngeles.”
Disneyland is renamed “Hans Christian Andersenland” and is joking about the petition, Mickey Mouse from Viking Helmet.
Organizers send out “Best Negotiators,” including Lego executives and Danish cast of the political drama “Borgen,” and “Take Heidi to Hollywood, bring the Bike Lanes to Beverly Hills and hand them over to Organics Mole Brebd. All. Street corner.”
“The rule of law, universal health care, and fact-based politics may apply,” the petition states, and Trump has continued to bear on the role of government Gavin Newsom and other political leaders. He said it could be open to selling the nation amidst the feud.
“This campaign is 100% real… in our dreams,” reads the disclaimer at the bottom of the petition.
The Golden State is already home to Solvan, the “Danish capital of America.” Approximately 45 miles north of Santa Barbara, the city “thrived as a genuine front-post base of Danish culture, tradition, architecture and cooking.” According to the website.
Solvang says, “It has Scandinavian windmills, flower line streets, traditional festivals, unique shops, wine tasting rooms, restaurants, cafes, and both Danish favorites and wine country classics.”




