The world’s smallest violin is playing for the national team manager and other Europeans outraged by an American halftime show. But as Dorothy said in The Wizard of Oz: “Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” And you are not in Europe anymore, either. The World Cup final is being played in the United States, and Americans do things the American way. So put down the brown cheese and the Kvikk Lunsj, stop the whining, and enjoy the show!
Continue reading »The West opened its doors believing that noble savages would learn respect for life. Instead, it imported the bush, the desert, the Qur’an, and savagery with its unwritten laws of blood and domination. Societies do not die because they encounter enemies. Societies die when they lose their judgement, when they confuse war, which belongs to the human condition, with barbarism, which is the very celebration of humanity’s destruction of humanity.
Continue reading »When the Christian order is shattered, it is not only the vices that are set loose, but the virtues as well, and they can cause far greater disasters, Chesterton argued. We see this when well-intentioned policies produce harmful outcomes, whether in communities transformed by mass immigration or in children harmed by puberty blockers. We have arrived at a form of neighbourly love that demands others sacrifice themselves to satisfy politicians’ desire to display their humanitarianism. This misplaced love does not come from God.
Continue reading »What should one say about a culture in which a pregnant woman can be sentenced to death for changing her religion? Should men from such a culture be allowed to settle in Belfast? We have every right to deny entry to swaggering young men from cultures of this kind, for they are backward, inhumane, and inferior to the freer and more merciful civilisation that we in the West have had the privilege of living in.
Continue reading »Warnings of civil war in Britain have been simmering for some time. It seems we are now dangerously close. The straw that broke the camel’s back was the horrific attempted beheading in Belfast. Even if a full-blown state of emergency does not break out immediately, it appears likely that the United Kingdom is heading for a “summer of discontent”. The British can thank an immigration policy that has failed completely.
Continue reading »In 1957, Oslo Kinematografer produced the short film Oslo and the Elderly (Oslo og de gamle), warning that the proportion of elderly people in the population was steadily increasing. The welfare state was still in its infancy, and the oil boom lay decades in the future. Yet the wealthier Norway became, the poorer its elderly care grew. Now the Health Minister says that warning lights are flashing in the municipalities — the same warning lights that have been flashing since 1957, when Vestre’s great-grandparents were first in line, rather than immigrants and foreign aid.
Continue reading »When the Danes got a deep-red government programme that increases state power and restricts citizens’ freedoms, it is the result of the political centre of gravity shifting leftwards — to where the Socialist People’s Party (SF) is located. The centre-right parties are also responsible for the country now having become the Democratic Republic of Denmark (albeit with a royal house) — a nanny state and a liberal-socialist country. What more could we possibly ask for?
Continue reading »Norway likes to see itself as an egalitarian society: a country without deep class divisions, without a hereditary aristocracy, without closed doors. Here, hard work is supposed to pay off. Here, education is supposed to create opportunity. Here, ordinary people are supposed to be able to build their own lives. Yet the housing market tells a different story. It tells us that entry into adult life is increasingly determined by what one’s parents own, not merely by what one achieves through one’s own efforts.
Continue reading »Lesley Groff was Jeffrey Epstein’s chief of staff for 19 years. She is mentioned 167,000 times in the Epstein files. Camilla Victoria Reksten-Monsen was Terje Rød-Larsen’s chief of staff for ten years. They worked closely together. Groff has retired to her home in New Canaan, Connecticut. Reksten-Monsen has secured a position with the Norwegian Intelligence Service. On Tuesday, Groff was required to appear before the House of Representatives and give testimony about her work for Epstein.
Continue reading »Russia’s military allies received 1.36 billion Norwegian kroner in aid in 2025. This represents a 6 percent increase from the 2024 level — higher than the overall growth in Norwegian aid. While the government claims it is “following the situation closely,” it is in practice prioritising Russia’s allies. In 2025, aid to these countries was 10 percent higher than the year before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and as much as 33 percent higher than the year before Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014. In this way, Norway is freeing up resources for other purposes in these states.
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