5 years ago young Danes who entered high schools in Denmark got what seems to be a good offer:

Cheap travels to Praque where they could enjoy cheap booze while socializing and interacting in a normal way like young Danes do.

The offer was a scam. They could not drink like they do in Denmark. They could not interact with friends and local citizens like they do in Denmark.

For many of the young high school students it was their first trip abroad. Not familiar with how to act as tourists many researched the Internet and found inspiration in England where people are used to be tourists. Lot of videos on Youtube made by english tourists were used a teaching tool for this new wave of young Dane, many of them from low-income families with no history of traveling outside their country. The greedy business did not stop by inviting just high school students but also other young educating themselves for more manual labor.

So when like 10,000 young Danes hit the streets of Prague it went very wrong. Riots, arrests, so-called vandalism. Some hotel-owners complained to the media but it was double-standard because they were in on the scam. They were able to sell rooms, they otherwise would not have sold to anyone because – really – what are there to see in Prague?

Nothing!

After World War 2 a lot of people were expelled due to their ethnic origin leaving the area being populated by lazy people. The area is attractive for firms who want to make profit by having low-cost labor making manual work. And that is all the country has to offer.

Of course the Danish politicians didn’t like that. The parents to the students who saw their children being victim of show trials not so differently from the one Stalin made didn’t like that.

So they began looking for the loophole which could put and end to the greedy businessmen and stop Danish students from going down there. They found the loophole by holding the greedy businessmen accountable and they were fined 15,500 Euros.

At the same time concerned parents started the “Remain Home” campaigns.

There were almost none Danish students in Prague february 2017 which means that the campaign and the legal proceding has saved future Danish youth from being victim of this foreign hostile country.