Holiday time is approaching, and many people are in the process of planning this year’s holiday, even though, thanks to Støre, we have a little less money to spend on holidays for every year his government is allowed to steal our purchasing power.
For those of you who can still manage to scrape together enough to go on holiday, the question arises: where is the trip going this year?
Many have a so-called “bucket list” of places one would like to see before one dies, and it is not only about Venice.
Such “bucket lists” are important for the joy of life. I therefore do not wish to advise people against having one. To travel is to live, as the saying goes. More than ever, we need to see that things can be solved in ways other than the way we do it in Norway.
But then it does not help to travel to countries with the same ideology and system of government as Norway, and there are steadily more of them. Many people have Spain, London and Paris as favoured travel destinations, but before you book a trip there, I wish to point out a couple of things.
These places are no longer safe. Spain is in the process of letting in up to 1.5 million intruders, primarily Muslims from North Africa, who have an entirely different view of violence and of “mine and yours” than we do. London is in the process of being Islamised. The same is true of Paris. One may also add New York and several other cities to that list.
Germany has changed so much in a negative sense that one will hardly recognise the country if one has not been there for fifteen years. As a young man, I lived for a period in Rotenburg an der Fulda, a picturesque place south of Kassel. There I experienced love, both for the town and the people (and especially one person). When I returned in 2022 after eighteen years’ absence, I actually fell into a mild depression. Both Rotenburg and Kassel had become dark (literally: there was no longer public lighting in the evening), gloomy, and in decline.
There are several reasons why one should cross these places off one’s “bucket list”.
– As a tourist, you are no longer safe in these cities and countries, but this is something travel agents will never tell you. They will continue to sell the destinations as though it were still 2010. They lure you with fine weather and pleasant pictures, where everything is peace and idyll. But the reality is different. As soon as you set foot outside increasingly restricted “tourist corridors”, no one can any longer guarantee your safety.
– If you should be attacked or robbed, there is no help to be had. The police in left-radical countries, just as in Norway, shelve all such cases. As a white tourist, you must therefore expect to manage on your own. Are you prepared for that?
– In another article, I have written that “the system must be starved”. In the article, I argue in favour of earning as little as possible, at most what one needs in order to have a good life, so as to pay as little tax as possible to a system that spends your money on immigration, corruption and climate hysteria.
The same applies if you travel to a foreign country with corresponding monetary policy. Be aware that for every krone you leave behind in such a country, you are financing left-radical socialism, to the detriment of both tourists and inhabitants. Spain, for example, lives to a very high degree off tourism. In other words, they are dependent on the flow of tourists continuing at the same level as now. But why support a country that actively burdens both its original population and tourists by not merely importing, but directly inviting, crime?
England is rapidly becoming a totalitarian regime. In addition, they have the gift of brazen audacity to introduce a kind of visa, equivalent to ESTA in the United States, which you must apply for and pay for in order to travel there. Do you wish to support Keir Starmer’s misgovernment with your holiday money?
I therefore recommend crossing these countries off your “bucket list”. What about instead travelling to a country outside the West, where reason still prevails? Many countries in Asia are disconnected from woke, climate and the asylum industry. Several of them are, moreover, in the process of surpassing Western countries in welfare and technology. There your money is put to good use, not misused.
If you travel in Norway, you are supporting the system I am speaking against here. But at least you are not selling Norwegian kroner; in that sense, you contribute to strengthening the krone by spending your money in Norway. Travelling in Norway is therefore a notch better than travelling to London, Paris or the Canary Islands.
Have a good summer holiday 🙂
