Hellerup is a chic area in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen. It’s very upscale, and boasts numerous expansive residences along the Øresund coast. In a New York context, think The Hamptons. Or in D.C. terms, maybe Upperville or one of the other twee hamlets in the horsey parts of Loudoun County.

This is where rich white people congregate, well-insulated from the common ruck, and free of all the cultural enrichment they have foisted on less fortunate Danes in Nørrebro and other districts to the south.

And now a wealthy lawyer who has good reason to be ticked off with the Gutmenschen of Hellerup has decided to get his revenge: he’s going to deliver a healthy dose of cultural enrichment to their very doorstep.

Our Danish correspondent Signe, who translated the brief report below, includes these introductory notes:

Is this the proper way to fight back when arguments don’t work? Should we unite and buy houses close to the worst traitors and rent them out to their favorite enrichers? It’s epic, it’s poetic justice, it’s pure evil, it’s “Atlas Shrugged” in the idyllic Danish town called Hellerup, a rich white ghetto. On this particular street, where the owners of large luxurious houses can enjoy a glorious ocean view, live two famous Danish do-gooders, Islamophiles and hypocrites: The ex-foreign minister Uffe Ellemann-Jensen and the director Ole Bornedal. They objected to the renovation of a rich lawyer’s house, sabotaged his project, and cost him a fortune. Now he will move and rent out his beach house to a large family of alternative ethnic origin. The story was on the front page of Denmark’s shrinking but still influential tabloid Ekstra Bladet, and I have translated Uriasposten’s post about it.

The translation from Uriasposten: