– Well cute Sikandar.

– We are not and dreaming about to chase you all out of Denmark.

so begins Nina O a longer comment on Politiken’s Facebook profile, on the call Alternativets newly elected member of parliament Sikandar Siddique came up with over the weekend – a call addressed to those ‘who get red bumps at the sight of a scarf, the sound of middle eastern music or the smell of falafel’, and which ‘is not understood; the more In the kicking to us and belittle us, the more frustrated and sour are the roots of the street’.

Sikandar – as you know from the nation! classics such as Mette F is for xenophobic: He would ha’ Elbæk as Danish prime minister(56 comments and He sees the damage on Nørrebro: Arrest Paludan! (1296 comments) ends his post by calling for fællesmiddag, with falafel and fried pork.

But one of nina’s really comment – as with 120 likes is the by far the most popular skates completely over the invitation to meet and eat falafel with fried pork. She writes about the dreams she has about Denmark and about the immigrants who have moved to the country in her life:

– We dream, indeed, only about 4. generation at least speak proper English.

– To 4. generation using the amazing education system we have.

– To 4. generation realize that the women who just used our education system should not be placed in the kitchen with five children hanging in the forklædebåndet.

– To 4. generation will consider to start a family with a ‘white native’, and will not fetch a bride from a country you never lived in.

– To 4. generation is willing to accept our freedoms.

– To 4. generation will understand that religion belongs in the private life.

– To 4. generation living here in the country, because they like the country and not just because here is social assistance.

– To 4. generation will BRING up their children.

– If…… can we get a 5. generation, ‘which just becomes almost like us’? Unfortunately, probably not.

– do you See Sikandar.

– I am an elderly lady, who saw 1. generation come as foreign workers in the mid-sixties, and I have not yet seen any of the generations act sensibly in the Danish society.

– I think, neither do I when to experience it.

– Think, in fact also not ever going to be happy here. Maybe when you become a majority.

And then it all completely as it came from.

it Was, therefore, In the immigrant, writes NIna, but what are you thinking?