
A Chinese poster at the outset of the Cultural Revolution in 1966 with images of Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin and Mao. Photo: akg-images / Scanpix.
While NRK and VG are obsessively preoccupied with climate, celebrities, inclusion and feelgood, real news streams into the editorial office from Sweden, Germany, France and the UK. These countries are in the process of being ground to pieces by elitism, multiculturalism, Islam and globalism. “Everything we have, and everything we are” must yield to the elite’s vision of “We must save the world”. Therefore, the culture, civic spirit and opposition of the past are pulverised through normlessness, social pressure, moralism, abuse of power and propaganda.
Mainstream media are unfortunately the EU elite’s fawning microphone stands for the failed policies of the new aristocracy; therefore the elite can implement their grandiose, reality-detached visions of the future almost unopposed—even long after it is evident that the policies are dysfunctional.
Stalin did it. Hitler did it. Mao did it. Pol Pot did it. Kim Il Sung did it. Fidel Castro did it. Ayatollah Khomeini did it. Hugo Chávez did it. IS did it: transformed society according to their own vision, to achieve something greater, better, purer and more unifying. Precisely the same is done by Angela Merkel, Emmanuel Macron, Ursula von der Leyen, Keir Starmer and the rest of the elite when they use society as a playground to experiment towards a dream society in their own image.
One does not become wiser by reading their sacred manifesto “The UN Sustainable Development Goals”. This is known as the 2030 Agenda, and it is so vague and full of paradoxes, conflicting considerations and wishful thinking that one would think it had been written by a nine-year-old. And at the forefront of the project they want easily duped children and young people on the barricades, as always when cultural revolutions are underway.
A drastic cure to achieve perfection.
Politicians with “grand visions” have great appeal, for the human being is not perfect—and therefore our societies will never be perfect either. Mature, intelligent, democratic people with respect for culture, society and the individual eventually learn to live with this lack of perfection. We seek improvements, but gently and cautiously. We stop when something works well enough. Life always has flaws, bumps and disagreements, and major reforms tend to make things even more imperfect. That is how decent people think. But some are chronically dissatisfied. For moralists, socialists and elitists, society is never good enough. They always want revolution. Change is the goal for the sake of change.
These perpetually dissatisfied madmen always whip up a demand for reforms! Something new! For power. For honour. If only they are allowed to take charge, things will indeed be different! They enter positions of power by manipulating elections and democratic processes. Through trickery, horse-trading, moralism, pressure, cronyism, nepotism and corruption they gain control, and from there they begin democracy’s death spiral—for they overlook an important fact: their visions do not hold together, neither logically, factually nor mathematically.
“How hard it was to make. And how easily it is broken.”
You have surely noticed how Norwegian politics is obsessed with “reforms”? Everything old is rubbish. Everything new is better. There is no point in being cautious or building stone by stone any longer. Looking in the rear-view mirror is entirely outdated. Bah, forward! Everything must be thrown out and rebuilt from scratch, with digital ornamentation atop the reform Christmas tree: the police, the military, counties, hospitals, schools, elderly care, NSB…you name it—everything is to be “reformed” and become perfect. But unfortunately reforms far too often end up making things worse, because those behind this reform zeal are not as competent as they congratulate each other on being.
Europe is democracy’s fragile lighthouse, and it was slowly built through caution. Stone by stone over hundreds of years. The cement of cohesion was poor, the drawings unclear and the final result uncertain, but the goal was actually quite clear and simple all along: Freedom! Europe has led the way in the inviolable freedom of the individual under responsibility. Yes: the structure faltered and collapsed repeatedly and crushed both people, societies and dreams. Wars, revolutions, divisions and walls arose, but nevertheless: Europeans continued their democratic construction all the way until 1989, when the Iron Curtain between totalitarianism and freedom fell. That is when something happened.
Some became overconfident after the fall of the Wall. Now the walls were to be torn down across the entire world, and the whole world encompassed by peace and reconciliation through the UN and the EU. From the year 2000 it seems as if Europe was led by beauty queens with only one thought in their heads: “World Peace”. But beauty pageant primadonnas do not understand how complex human beings, societies, cultures and politics really are:
There is no society that is good for everyone. There is no perfect society. There is no “one size fits all”. Not everyone wants democracy, freedom, choice, equality, openness and freedom of expression. The democratic, Western social system is not compatible with cultures that desire entirely different social systems. But here is the problem:
If grand visions of world peace, unity and “sustainable development goals” are to be implemented, then freedom, choice, preferences, culture, religion, opposition and debate become a danger. All of this undermines the utopian paradise of global unity for humanity. Therefore freedom and opposition must be removed, and opinions must be streamlined through propaganda, fake news, censorship and a system-loyal press.
People who are never satisfied cannot lead
People who are dissatisfied with imperfection cannot spread anything but despondency, unrest, anxiety and frustration around them—whether they govern a family with their personal obsession with cleanliness, a city with green policy, a congregation with submission, or a country with globalism. They believe their visions create enthusiasm, but in reality it only creates division. They are dissatisfaction machines, but lack the self-awareness to understand that this is not the path to good, functioning societies.
No matter how good something is, it will never be good enough for “the visionaries” who desire perpetual reforms, restructuring, changes, clean-ups and revolutions. Just look at MdG in Oslo, which wanted to create a “greener, warmer and more creative city”. The entire project was based on a false premise: Oslo was green, warm and creative long before they arrived and injected their sour dissatisfaction into everything that is not like them. Oslo was good enough. Oslo needed no green revolution; the city merely required careful stewardship. The same applies on a larger scale:
European politicians should have declared Europe the best in the world
In the year 2000 Europe had a window of opportunity that was never utilised: politicians should have stood proudly atop this lighthouse of freedom and proclaimed to the rest of the world:
“Look at what we have achieved in 250 years! Europe is the lighthouse that shows the viable path to peace, freedom and prosperity! Do as we have done. Follow our recipe in your own countries, and you will achieve the same as us!”
Instead, they did the exact opposite: instead of being proud of their heritage, they made Europeans ashamed. Instead of being a lighthouse for other continents to navigate by, Europe was turned into a barn lantern that attracts all sorts of things in order to “enrich” us in the night. Instead of setting a standard for others, Europe and white men are portrayed as a problem for the rest of the world. Instead of being proud of history, history is to be erased in shame.
And what about Norway? Instead of celebrating that Norway is the world’s cleanest, tidiest and most recycling country—a country that all others ought to look up to, use as a guiding star and follow in environmental matters—Norwegians are told that they are littering, filthy nature-defilers who require a “green transition”. Oh, get lost with that!
The collective anti-democracy
In order to achieve a perfect society, all people must be equal, all must have equal responsibility, equal opportunities and equal abilities. Somewhat like ants, sheep or other herd animals. Progress and development then become a collective responsibility, but this also removes the entire incentive for the individual to sacrifice time, money and effort to create progress.
Why should anyone sacrifice their own ideas and efforts to the public if they receive nothing more in return? Why should one get up in the morning when people who do not contribute earn exactly the same? This is what breaks socialist states every time: politicians take other people’s money in order to buy votes from people who do not contribute money.
Within the environmental-socialist green planned economy by which Norway is now governed, we therefore increasingly see that innovation and progress have become the responsibility of the state or the collective through state capitalism or planned economy. It is the state that must digitalise. It is the municipalities that must develop. It is the public sector that must ensure progress. It is the taxpayers who must pay for innovation.
Progress has become a responsibility of the state, and it often takes place through “reforms” or grandiose projects such as the introduction of DAB, the construction of wind farms that Norway does not need, and calls to dismantle the oil sector upon which the entire Norwegian house of cards rests. This trend of self-harm is even stronger in Europe.
Tear everything down! Start entirely anew!
Instead of being lighthouse keepers, the Euro-moralists have decided to tear everything down and instead build something entirely new, modern and even better according to their visions. They cannot explain what this “better” is, how it is to be constructed, how it is to function, hold together, or what the final result will look like. And when cars burn and women flee for their lives in Germany, France and Sweden, it does not matter to the aristocracy with sustainability pins on their lapels: it is all merely a bump in the road towards perfection. Never mind. Forward into the future as before! A cultural revolution is inevitable. “We have no choice!”.
What was before is rubbish. What is to come will be gold. And when things go wrong, societal enemies are constructed who can be blamed: racists, nationalists, Nazis and climate deniers are everywhere! Take them! Bully an opponent today! Send out Antifa’s SA troops, masked Muslim thugs or riot police against ordinary people in yellow vests. Introduce censorship, social pressure and propaganda to stop criticism so that the cultural revolution does not lose momentum. Until the damage is irreparable.
Chairman Mao did not care about the Chinese. Merkel does not care about the Germans. Jonas Gahr Støre does not care about the Norwegians. Who cares? Greater things are underway. Who cares about society, the future, the people, the nation, the culture, women, Jews or our children when we are in the midst of “The Great Leap” towards a united world under the UN’s 2030 goals? Everything can be sacrificed, for Utopia is near! Soria Moria glimmers in the distance. Join in, or you are an enemy of the people.
What is the solution? Never let the problem arise in the first place, naturally
I am constantly asked: “But what is your solution then, Kent? You only criticise, but never present solutions!” That is not true, for I presented the solution fifteen years ago: “Never allow these thoughtless, constantly dissatisfied mediocrities to take over society! Point at them, laugh and expose them, so they never gain influence, and crawl back into the shadows where they and their ‘visions’ belong.”.
That is my solution—a solution that Poland and other Eastern Bloc countries have followed with great success. People from the former Eastern Bloc can smell totalitarian, society-destroying forces from a great distance, and have had enough of the idiocy. And then you may ask:
“But what is the solution for Europe now? Since one did not heed this advice, how is security in Europe to be restored?”
Well, there is of course only one solution to that: when society has been hijacked by totalitarian forces that seek to dismantle society, national culture, sovereignty, borders, security and the future in the name of grandiose, global “visions”, then there is only one way to get everything back: remove the globalists through the ballot. Strike them out. Kick them out. As American voters have done through Trump. As Bukele does in El Salvador. As Milei does in Argentina. Stop discussing. Simply say no to globalism.
How does one remove totalitarian forces? With force, naturally.
What does one do when democracy itself has been dismantled and set aside, and extremists such as Keir Starmer are allowed to continue their depredations by manipulating parliamentarianism, democratic processes and the media, or when Islamists gain power to introduce more Islam?
Well, if one allows democracy to be set aside, democratic means are of no use in maintaining it. Sorry. So let us never get there. Agreed? For then democracy must be reintroduced by force, uprising, revolution and impeachment of those responsible. Unfortunately.
This is almost impossible, since anti-democratic Islam has infiltrated absolutely everything with its cultural preferences for “peace”. The globalists still do not understand that Islam is neither Western, European, democratic, socialist nor multicultural. Islam has only one vision and one goal: more Islam and more Sharia law.
Socialism was not created by Marx. It was created by a type of human being
One does not become a socialist because there is something wrong with society. Socialism was not created by Marx. His work “Das Kapital” is merely a physical manifestation of a human flaw that has always existed: dissatisfaction.
Socialism is a rallying point for people who are never satisfied, no matter what. Socialism cultivates primitive envy as a virtue and offers false promises of perfection. It is a message that appeals to the reptilian brain, because it is so simple, tempting and easy—but when one allows the reptilian brain to decide, the results follow accordingly.
It is far easier to follow instincts than intellect; therefore we will never rid ourselves of socialism, no matter how many millions die under the red banners. Socialism, globalism, moralism, climate hysteria and Islam are linked to instincts and not to intellect. Therefore these forces destroy good societies through grandiose red, green or black revolutions, with false promises of a fantastic future. They never deliver. They represent a clearance sale after a fire: everything must go before new goods arrive!
People who are satisfied do not want major upheavals and cultural revolutions.
In order to implement visionary reforms, society must be blown apart by dissatisfaction. And if people are not dissatisfied enough, they must be made dissatisfied. People must be frightened. Enemies must be constructed, whether the enemy is the Jew, the counter-revolutionary or harmless CO2. People must be lured into a mass movement in which they voluntarily agree to attack their own society and themselves.
Introduce flight shame, meat shame and car shame. Make people accept that white skin is to be born racist. Tell citizens that their society is an abomination, and their culture a hateful anachronism. People must be conditioned to hate themselves and their own culture, and to embrace utopias. That is how Iran became a Shia state, or Cambodia became a torture chamber. One must break a few eggs…etc. But here is the truth based on empirical evidence:
Responsible nation-building takes place through Konrad Adenauer’s “Keine Experimente”, not the globalists’ “only experiments”: cautious, dull progress through consideration and voluntariness is the recipe for successful societies. Risk assessment is the first item in all processes of change. Freedom is the only norm that matters. Freedom of expression is the only path to democracy. Capitalism is the only path to prosperity.
And truth is the only path to better societies.