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Starting at the age of 1, "ghetto children" must be separated from their families for at least 25 hours a week, not including nap time, for mandatory instruction in "Danish values," according to a new set of laws nyti.ms/2MH6u3I
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Alternatively: "Daycare is offered for free for all children in poor areas, and if you do not make use of this free service, you lose your childcare benefits." I know it's a controversial topic, but the NYTimes rhetoric strikes me as unnecessarily polarising. Or is it just me?
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In a country where 84% of all mothers put their children into daycare from the age of one.
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It‘s perfectly fine if the same rule applies to everyone. If it’s based on where you live and how much you earn, that does not seem to be the case, does it?

Jul 2, 2018 · 4:50 PM UTC

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Well it depends how you see it I guess. "Free daycare if you earn less than X" I'm kind of dumbfounded at having this presented as a human rights violation
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I thought the point was “mandatory”, not free
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I haven't read the law, so I don't know. Is it based on nationality? You can't be Danish just by being born in Denmark. Same as my kids are British, even though they were born in Norway. There are often laws which apply to foreign residents like us, which don't apply to natives.