As rumors swirl about President Donald Trump wanting to buy Greenland, locals have strong and mixed feelings. A YouTuber, Nick Shirley, asked Greenlanders what they think. One local said, “No more Danish,” calling Denmark “liar.” Another said the idea is good. A third person said, “I don't know about buying, but I believe there should be a better relationship with America.” They feel tied to Denmark but want more independence. This person added, “I believe that at some day we should have independence and that also means that we would have to mine and stuff.” They worried about being self-sufficient with just fishing. When asked if being part of the US would be better, they answered, “Of course there's some benefits to America. We would have way bigger military and we would be safe from invasions.” They also noted risks of conflict, saying, “If the third world war comes... there would probably be some Russians coming down from Greenland to go to America.” Another Greenlander strongly loved their homeland but softened when a $100,000 offer was mentioned. Overall, opinions are split but clear: many want change, some want ties with the US, others are cautious. Trump’s plan to buy Greenland shows he is serious about expanding US Arctic influence, but Greenlanders’ voices reveal a chilly mix of hope and doubt.