The ‘racist’ parenting test fuelling Denmark–Greenland tensions

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With Donald Trump’s vow to take charge of Greenland putting the status of the autonomous Danish territory in the spotlight, a controversial parenting test has become emblematic of the tensions between the Danish state and indigenous Greenlanders.

For years, campaigners have spoken out against “parenting competency” tests – forældrekompetenceundersøgelse in Danish, commonly shortened to FKU – used in Denmark by child protection services. They argue that the test discriminates against parents from Denmark’s Greenlandic Inuit minority, which currently numbers around 17,000, because it fails to account for different cultural and social norms.

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