A filmmaker and a crooked lawyer shattered Denmark's self-image

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The article discusses the revelations brought to light by a filmmaker, which expose corruption and tax evasion in Denmark, challenging the country's self-perception as a morally superior welfare state. While it suggests that Danes hold a religious faith in their welfare system, comments from users reflect a belief that tax evasion is common and relatively minor compared to global issues. Users point out that the problems highlighted, while significant, are viewed as trivial within the context of other global challenges. There is also skepticism about the portrayal of Denmark's corruption perceptions due to the recent media scrutiny, countering the idea that Denmark is as untouchable as its reputation suggests. This discourse indicates a complex relationship between national identity and acknowledgment of internal issues.
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