Why do the Danes consider themselves Scandinavian, rather than Germanic?

Why do the Danes consider themselves Scandinavian, rather than Germanic?

Because while Danish is unintelligible gibberish it's slightly more like Swedish and Norwegian than German.

they are west germanics who got cucked by sweded.

source: jutes still spoke western germanic language around the 1 century

Scandinavian is a subgroup of Germanic, stupid Amerifucker.

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Danes are most germanic of all germanics

They are both, if you're asking why they are considered scandis thought it's because most live on the island

Danes are not human. Humans were created by God, Danes were spawned in the deepest pits of hell to unleash suffering and injustice upon humanity.

Because they're heathen bastards.

>Why do you consider a dog a mammal instead of an animal?

Anyway. They're Northern Germanic aka Scandinavian. Not Western Germanic like Germans, Dutchmen and Anglo-Saxons.

(YMMV about Holstein)

>mfw even finland have more clay on the scandinavian peninsula than the danes

This Tbh lads
Pure piss, danes = """"germanic"""", Scandinavians (as in living on the scandinavian peninsula) indo-european.

Balts and poles are more aryan than d*nes

That's the Dutch though

Norwegians and Danish are genetically closer together. Swedes are more Finngol actually. That's why they look like feminized cucks while Danes and Norwegians look more manly.

Anyways, Swedes were never part of Viking raiding parties. They only thing they were known for was racemixing with Finns, Slavs, and Muslims during the Viking Age

Danes are Anglo

gib Skane pls

>what is a subset

Why do americucks always pull shit out of their ass? Norwegians and Swedes are genetically closest. Finland is farthest away from the rest of Scandinavia genetically.

Frisian for the win.

Because we like the bantz, you souless, humorless ultrasnownigger.

Go suck Muslim cock.

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The Last Kingdom >>>> Vikings

>Why do the Danes consider themselves Scandinavian, rather than Germanic?

Our country has thousands of years of history with the other Scandinavian countries. I know it seems strange to you as an American, but we actually have a past and history, which influences our culture.

>American education

history, culture, language, politics