Atlantica - 01.03.2001, Blaðsíða 41

Atlantica - 01.03.2001, Blaðsíða 41
A T L A N T I C A CHRISTIANIA remember asking my mother where we’d move to if they raided Christiania.” And Siri has faced other prejudices: people say “Christian- ites are always stoned”. Siri never thought it strange that her parents would smoke a joint in the same way that others drink beer when they come home from work. “My parents have always smoked hash. Never massive pipes, just spliffs. They’ve never tried to hide it. They don’t drink, though. When I was younger it embarrassed me but I don’t mind now.” As opposed to others her age she has only smoked hash five times. She doesn’t like it and sometimes she wishes that Pusher Street, where hash is sold openly, didn’t exist. “I’ve seen what hash does,” she says. This is also why she didn’t change her mind when suddenly her classmates changed theirs about Christiania. “In the 9th and 10th grades they started smoking hash and suddenly it was acceptable to come from Christiania. Fifty per cent of Copenhagen youth hang out here,” says Siri, who, by the way, thinks she’ll stay as long as she “feels like it”. THE POPULAR OPINION The sale of hash has made Christiania famous across the world and, according to 25-year-old Alfa Botvel, the com- mune receives too much negative attention because of this. “That said, though, I have to admit that the sale of hash is probably the reason we’re still here.” Alfa is studying to become a social worker in order to give qualified help and advice to physically, mentally, and social- ly disabled persons. She lives in a flat in The Blue House with her husband and their one-year-old daughter. Their flat is fairly average and looks like most of the other flats outside Christiania. The kitchen is brand new, the furniture in leather, and the sound of a massive television tuned to MTV accom- panies our chat. A short time before the interview, a plumber arrived to mend the washing machine. “He was really amazed to see how we lived. He didn’t believe we paid our basic taxes and was offended by the fact that we were allowed to live here. People’s prejudices make me angry. I pay for water and electricity.” She quickly acknowledges, though, that by living in Christiania they can live out their dream. Like her parents, who helped to build Christiania, Alfa hopes to stay, and also hopes that her daughter will want to. “It’s a huge privilege to live here. We have trees right outside our window, and my friends and family are all close by. Those of us who were born here don’t take any of this for granted. We know we have to work hard to keep this place going.” Alfa subscribes to Christiania’s rules and regulations from the 1970s. She believes in local democracy and feels strong- ly that they must remember to look after each other. “We’re starting to have some elderly people here and are making a sort of home service to accommodate them. We’ll make sure they eat and that their homes are clean. In that way the ideology of taking responsibility for the group is still alive and well.” Alfa Botvel “IT’S A HUGE PRIVILEGE TO LIVE HERE. WE HAVE TREES RIGHT OUTSIDE OUR WINDOW AND MY FRIENDS AND FAMILY ARE ALL CLOSE BY.“ 39 36-40 ATL 2/01 Christianiacmx 22/2/01 2:35 pm Page 39
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