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« on: April 29, 2014, 04:40:11 AM »

How is someone like Naser Khader viewed in Denmark's Muslim community? Does his views on integration and Islamism have much support?

(For non-Danes: Khader is a Danish Muslim politician. I know him primarily for often changing political parties, and for being a critic of radical Islam).

He is mainly seen as a "coconut" (brown outside and white inside), basically even secular Muslims see him as too eager to please the Danes. Also after his party switches Khader has generally lost his popularity and is a marginal and often a bit ridiculed figure in the eyes of the public, all though his views on the Syrian Civil War are respected.
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