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On Thursday, the mayor of Greenland’s capital issued a call for responsibility among media professionals and content creators following an incident involving a German comedian. The comedian, Maxi Schafroth, who hails from Bavaria and is 41 years old, attempted to raise the American flag on a flagpole near Nuuk’s cultural center. This act was met with immediate backlash from local bystanders.

Schafroth, when confronted, falsely identified himself as a US official, attempting to justify his actions. The scene, as reported by a journalist from Agence France-Presse, ended with Schafroth leaving amid the disapproving stares of the local community.

Local reports confirmed that the police were notified of the incident, resulting in a fine for Schafroth. The situation sparked concern among the residents and officials of the city.

Avaaraq Olsen, the mayor of the Kommuneqarfik Sermersooq district, which encompasses Nuuk, commented on the matter, describing the stunt as detrimental to an “already vulnerable population.” Her remarks underscored the importance of sensitivity and respect in the portrayal of cultural and national symbols.

Avaaraq Olsen, mayor of Kommuneqarfik Sermersooq district which includes the capital, said the stunt was harmful to an “already vulnerable population”.

“Raising a flag at our capital cultural centre, the flag of a military superpower that for weeks has been implying military force against our country, is not a joke,” she said in a statement.

“It is not funny. It is immensely harmful.”

Olsen said Greenlanders, particularly children, were worried and afraid about the current situation.

“When you amplify those fears for content, clicks or laughs, you are not being bold or creative,” she said.

“You are adding to the distress of an already vulnerable population… So, pause before you film. Think before you stage something ‘funny’.

“Consider whether your next question or stunt will inform the world or simply make a child cry or a family feel less safe in their own country.”

Greenland’s government is working to alleviate the stress and anxiety of the population caused by United States President Donald Trump’s repeated threats to seize the Arctic territory.

Schafroth is known in Germany for his involvement in the satirical programme “Extra Drei”, broadcast by the NDR channel and attracting more than one million viewers.

In a statement to Germany’s Der Spiegel and the Ritzau agency, the channel expressed its “regrets” after the incident.

Trump’s long-standing territorial designs on Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory, have triggered the most serious crisis in NATO’s history since it was formed in 1949.

He has since backtracked on a threat of using force to acquire Greenland and begun talks with Copenhagen and Nuuk.


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