From the Left
AllSides Media Bias Rating: Left
Living in Greenland is a great privilege, and, in many ways, we have it all. But the one thing we don't have is strength in numbers.
A population of just 57,000 people living along the coast of the world's largest island is not a great power player. We could all fit into an American sports stadium and there would still be plenty of empty seats. That seems to be why some Americans find it difficult to acknowledge us. Why should so few people claim the right to a vast piece of land?
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