The recent push by the Trump administration for U.S. ownership of Greenland has sparked widespread anger among Danes, leading them to boycott American products and services such as Tesla, Netflix, and Coca-Cola. This movement is not only limited to Denmark but also extends to neighboring Sweden where a similar campaign is being carried out. The protestors are using social media platforms like Facebook to organize themselves and share tips on how to avoid American goods and services. They have even set up groups such as "Boykot Varer Fra USA" or "Boycott goods from the USA," which has gained almost 93,000 members since its inception last month. The group's co-administrator Bo Albertus emphasizes that while they love American culture, they dislike President Trump and his treatment of Greenland. This boycott movement is not unique to Denmark; it has also been observed in Canada where some people have started boycotting U.S. companies and products. In response to the backlash, the group working on a newsletter to avoid relying on American social media platforms like Facebook for their organization efforts. This incident highlights how international politics can impact consumer behavior and choices at an individual level.
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