The racismedømte islamkritiker Rasmus Paludan was planning a demonstration on Blågårds Plads on Nørrebro in Copenhagen on Tuesday at 13: 30.

It dismissed the police, and ralph waldo emerson and his party, Tight Course, were not allowed to demonstrate on the square in this place. It woke quickly joy among the residents.

I relieved, as we do for fire in the street. It is utrygt here, when there is unrest, said Tessa Hansen, who lives just around the corner from the square and on Tuesday morning was out for a stroll with the pram.

Rasmus Paludan and firm demonstrated at the site on Sunday, and it resulted in violent riots. Tessa does not understand what it should do well.

Paludan is a fool. One can only expect that there will be reactions. Of course, it was too much on Sunday, but it is his responsibility. He does it only to provoke, he is so disrespectful, she said.

The opinion, shared all of the residents in the area, as Ekstra Bladet spoke with on Tuesday morning, where police had blocked off the entire Blågårds Plads, when they had found a granatlignende the subject.

While Rullemarie examined, several residents were stranded and could not get into their apartments behind the police barrier.

Outside of the Net in Blågårdsgade stood three elderly ladies and a man with their purchases from the convenience store in the bags standing on the ground.

– I can’t get back in. It is bullshit, say the one neat, grey-haired lady, who leaned upon his indkøbstrolley, while she waited to get to his home behind the barrier.

What do you think about Rasmus Paludan and his demonstrations?

– Puhhh, she said, and reached fingers up to accompany the sound.

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How are you with that the demonstration is canceled?

– thank god. Why should he stand here and throw with the Quran, she asked, and shook his head, while a grizzled gentleman voted in:

– He must not come here and create turmoil. If he had come again today, I had gone down, and so I had beaten him. I think, he said.

it Is the way to do it?

– Narj, it is not, after all, but someone needs to do something.

When the police rolled their afspærringsstrimler together and left the field again on Tuesday at noon, thronging it again forward with local citizens

One of them was Kamal Bel Hadj, having grown up close to the square, but is now living in a different place on the map.

– You should be allowed to express yourself, but if you have anxiety of muslims, would you rather take and talk with some of them. We are the same. We are the people, he said.

– Balledemagerne should also ignore the City, so he could stand completely alone, with panserne and create, said Kamal Bel Hadj. Photo: Jonas Olufson

He has generally kept himself far away, when the City has demonstrated.

– He does not deserve my attention. It is, of course, the only thing he’s after: attention. All would rather ignore him.

Many residents had several indelicate vocabulary words to put on ralph waldo emerson, but Kamal had only hovedrysten left over for the racismedømte islamkritiker.

– ralph waldo emerson was perhaps the last in the queue, as there were a shared love out, said Kamal with a smile.

Others, however, had more sprogblomster to linger in addition to Rasmus Paludan.

– He is a fool, a total clown. It is pure provocation, it does not make any sense, said Nina, who was out to walk his dog on Blågårdsgade, which goes on both sides of the square.

– I have grown up here, and we have it so good with each other. Why must there come such a clown from the outside? I don’t understand it, she said, before the dog Sophie pulled her further down the street.

Further down the Blågårdsgade live Christopher Andersen, and he got a firm’ demonstration on Sunday to mark on their own body.

I could feel tåregassen, even though we had the windows closed. It scratched in the nose and throat, he told.

What do you think about Rasmus paludan’s demonstrations?

– It is idiotic. He must, of course, be allowed to say what he will, but not in the way, said Christopher.

Christopher Andersen had the weekend’s unrest up close, since he lives in Blågårdsgade. Photo: Jonas Olufson

He was especially angry that paludan’s demonstrations cost the society a lot of money.

– I think, frankly, that he and those who made the fuss after the demo, even had to pay for the damage and police costs, said Blågårdsgade-resident.

How do you have it so that the demonstration today has been cancelled?

– I’m really happy. But it is only in the day. And only right here. It will be interesting to see what else is going to happen.

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