The state tells us to prepare for lean years, yet it has built homes with no room for emergency preparedness; when the potato cellar becomes a rental flat, supplementing the household food supply is little more than the state’s fairy tale for a people with no storage, no space and no margins in their own homes. You cannot ask a people to live as they once did when you have built their homes so that they can only live from one shopping trip to the next.
Continue reading »In recent weeks, Oslo’s Conservative mayor has celebrated Islam, Pride, and praised the Muslim socialist Mamdani in New York. “Inspiring meeting with the mayor of NYC,” wrote Lindboe, adding a few words about football and Norwegian fans, since it was because of the World Cup that our tax money was used to send Oslo’s mayor to New York.
Continue reading »Norwegian media reported on the heatwave in France, which among other things would affect the Fête de la Musique festival. The message was that global temperatures are rising, heatwaves are becoming more troublesome, and we should fear heatstroke and deaths. When the festival developed into a horrific night marked by stabbings, rapes and syringe attacks, they remained silent about the violence but continued the fear propaganda about global warming.
Continue reading »The deeply unpopular British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is stepping down. NRK correspondent Gry Blekastad Almås and Dagens Næringsliv commentator Kjetil Wiedswang make it appear as though the discontent with Starmer is the result of a weakened economy caused by Brexit. They mention neither immigration policy, climate policy nor energy policy, nor the similar loss of trust seen across Western Europe. By omitting these factors, they are, in practice, engaging in fake news.
Continue reading »Politicians and others have jumped on the bandwagon, rowing like Vikings in the Storting. Those of us who have always been proud of our Viking heritage watch this with some astonishment. Many have experienced condemnation and shock when expressing pride in our “Vikingness”. And how many politicians publicly voiced outrage when our cherished cultural treasure, Christian Krohg’s Leiv Eiriksson Discovering America, was relegated to the basement of the National Museum?
Continue reading »This is not merely about Document. It is not merely about Hans Rustad, the Norwegian Editors’ Association, or a letter from a communications adviser who suddenly appears in the guise of a concerned citizen. It is about something far more serious: the attempt to make independent thought a form of social deviance.
Continue reading »If you have four Norwegian-born grandparents, you will become part of a minority by 2048. Today, your group still makes up 68 per cent of the population, but it is shrinking by more than 10,000 people a year. Fertility no longer offsets natural decline. The trend is clear—and linear. If current policies continue, ethnic Norwegians will become a minority in their own country within 22 years. In several districts of Oslo, this is already the case.
Continue reading »Starmer was the worst of the leaders in power in the West. It is good that he is gone. But it will not solve Britain’s enormous problems. The crisis of trust between the people and the elite remains unresolved, and the bottomless swamp of immigration, crime, Islamisation, woke ideology, and other bullshit will continue to destroy the country.
Continue reading »When a communications adviser writes to one of the press’s principal organisations in an effort to have the editor of an opposition publication expelled, it is worth paying attention. Medier24 has devoted a major feature and interview to Svein Tore Bergestuen. They overlook one relevant and obvious question: Who sent you?
Continue reading »«We must not sleep!» writes Michal Rachel Suissa at Document about the depressing HL report on antisemitism in Norway. We are not sleeping, and neither is Michal from the Centre Against Antisemitism. But those who actually have the power to fix the situation for our small Jewish minority are clearly sleeping soundly. Only one major newspaper mentioned the report, in a short Norwegian News Agency (NTB) notice. Total silence from state broadcaster NRK and other media.
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