I am a Danish member of 'nordisk' and I can recommend it. The Danish section, however, is rather dull; only a few post and there is long time between them. The Swedish section is much more interesting, and they have some good contributers. Oskerei and Autonom are some of my favourite Swedes. Among the Danish posters I can recommend Skjalm46; his postings are rare, however, but definately worth reading.
Swedish and Danish grammar is identical, so all you have to do is to google-translate, and you will have the Swedish texts in fully understandable Danish.
A Danish nationalist movement, Danmarks Nationale Front, has its own forum here:
http://www.danmarksnationalefront.dk/ . I can't recommend it though. It is mostly activists writing one-line messages to eachother. They are not going to challenge your intelligence.
If you are interested in nationalist blogs, there are two, I can recommend:
http://www.uriasposten.net/ and
http://junikredsen.wordpress.com/ . The first one is an islamofobic, highly media- and government sceptical blog. I read it everyday, even though I don't agree with it's pro capitalist and conservative attitude. The second one is covering the activities of the extreme left and is a valuable tool for anyone who deals with leftist terror of opinion.
A few words about Scandinavian debating and forum culture:
The Swedes obviously love to write everything about anything. You often meet them on international fora like the Apricity. They are steady users and keep posting, and somehow they are better at writing English than other Scans. Danes and Norwegians are rarely seen at international fora, and they don't even post much in their own. Debating culture was never integrated with the danes and Norwegians. I guess they like action before talking. At least, so does this Dane.
If you were to meet Scandinavians on the net, you chose the wrong language, Hrolf Kraki. Swedish would have been better.
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