Question from a tired Yank about Greenland/Denmark.

Hey guys. I'm sorry you need to deal with any spillover bullshit from our ongoing crisis of lead poisoning and Boomers who stubbornly will not shuffle off to the next whatever. Many of us tried to stop the idiot from getting back in but were outnumbered and are going to do whatever we can to make his existence and plans miserable (to be fair, their nearly religious level in-party brewing wars may save us all somewhat, so fingers crossed).

I had a really simple question that I can't find an answer to. For the record, most of us don't even think about Greenland unless it comes up in the news, and most of us certainly don't want to grow the country by land, unless some other party wanted to join willingly, I guess.

I saw the video floating around of your far-right MEP guy telling Trump to fuck off, and his remark that was like "Greenland's been an integrated part of our kingdom for 800 years."

What's the actual current position between Greenland and Denmark, legally and culturally, if Greenland decided they wanted to leave? I'm always all for basic self-determination. Like if Greenland did a bunch of voting, all above board, and more and more of them over time wanted to break away... what happens?