Ahhhhhhhh ICE…
>https://x.com/AnnaRMatson/status/1884260175319589224
>This is Kennedy in 2008 testifying to Congress on the harmful effects of mercury. Ed Markey was the chair who invited him, and he now says, “Robert Kennedy Jr. is an unqualified, unserious, and dangerous nominee for US Secretary of Health and Human Services.”
cap
>Sure, Trump is taking the piss out of Greenland and Denmark
Never forget what (the fucks) Denmark did to the people of Greenland:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiral_case
The spiral case (also known as the coil campaign, coil case or IUD case; Danish: spiralsagen or spiralkampagnen) is an ongoing investigation into a birth control campaign by the Danish government in Greenland which occurredprimarily during the 1960s and 1970s. Danish doctors placed intrauterine devices in thousands of Greenlandic Inuit girls and women, often without consent and under the direction of government officials. The program was created to prevent unplanned or unwanted pregnancies, lower costs, and control Greenland's birth rate. Several cases occurred after the responsibility of the health care system was transferred to the Greenland government in 1991.
Involuntary fertility control program
Between around 1966 and 1975, thousands of Greenlandic Inuit girls and women had intrauterine devices (IUDs) inserted to control their pregnancies under the direction of the Danish government and by Danish doctors.[2] Half of the 9,000 women in Greenland who could have children were given IUDs in the first five years of the program;[3] some of the affected girls were as young as 12,[4] and in many cases, women (and in the case of girls, their parents) did not consent to the procedure.[5] For instance, Naja Lyberth was 13 or 14 years old, Elisibánguak' Jeremiasssen was 13,[6] and Arnannguaq Poulsen was 16 and staying in Denmark when she received hers.[7] All of the girls in Lyberth's class were told to have IUDs placed by a visiting doctor[8] and then taken to a hospital for them to be inserted.[9] The purpose of the campaign was to prevent unplanned or unwanted pregnancies, lower childcare costs, and control the birth rate in Greenland.[10] Thousands of girls and women ultimately had IUDs placed without their consent during the campaign.[9] As a result, the birth rate in Greenland was halved in just a few years.[4]