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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: Attero Dominatus on February 24, 2008, 03:35:31 AM
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A low-price furniture storm has been brewing on the other side the Öresund bridge over the past week with newspapers accusing Sweden's Ikea of trying to walk all over the Danes.
Popular daily Nyhedsavisen led the charge on Valentine's Day with a front page headline accusing Ikea of "bullying" Denmark.
Why is it, the paper wondered, that Swedish and Norwegian place names are always associated with the shiniest, comfiest furnishings in the Ikea catalogue, while the names of Danish towns are reserved for doormats, rugs and carpets?
"It seems to be an example of cultural imperialism," Klaus Kjøller, Assistant Professor in Political Communication and the Danish Language at the University of Copenhagen, told The Local.
"Ikea has chosen the objects with the lowest value and given them Danish names," he added.
Doormats and rugs such as Köge, Sindal, Roskilde, Bellinge, Strib, Helsingör and Nivå are all "seventh class" citizens in the hierarchical world of Ikea furnishings, according to Kjøller.
"Ikea is a very professional company. I don't think this can be a coincidence," he said.
But according to Ikea spokeswoman Ylva Magnusson, that is exactly what it is.
"It has never been our purpose to name carpets in a way that would be considered negative by anyone," she told The Local.
While expressing regret that anyone might have taken offence, Magnusson stressed that "it is just a coincidence that it happened to be carpets that were given Danish names."
But Klaus Kjøller is not convinced.
"It's hard to imagine it's not intentional," he said.
In an unrelated but interesting aside, the Copenhagen academic also pointed out that "it is exactly 350 years since the Swedes took the Halland, Skåne and Blekinge regions from Denmark."
Silly
http://www.thelocal.se/10054/20080220/
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Danes really must not have very much to worry about.
:thatsright:
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Danes really must not have very much to worry about.
:thatsright:
They are at the center of the whole freedom of speech versus sharia law thing and so far have not appeased the muslims in spite of violence and threats of violence. They have more backbone than other european countries.
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Doormats and rugs such as Köge, Sindal, Roskilde, Bellinge, Strib, Helsingör and Nivå are all "seventh class" citizens in the hierarchical world of Ikea furnishings, according to Kjøller.
Well they have to make something that goes with their seventh class furniture.
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Like anyone cares what a country smaller than Los Angeles thinks (both area and population).
When you are that dinky, you should be glad the powers around you let you exist.
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Could be worse.
They got off better than the Polish-flavored tampons.