Opinion

Norway PM concerned as Iranian people near freedom

With their comments on the war against Iran, both the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister have shown that they become concerned only when a bloody regime stands on the brink of collapse. The public may easily be misled by the grave expressions they assume. But this is the essence of Støre and Barth Eide’s response: they were neither concerned nor troubled when blood flowed in the streets, yet they become so when help arrives.

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Who will be Epstein’s next victim?

Everyone who matters in the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (UD) and its powerful shadow circles, including our entire bloated aid apparatus, is now trembling in their trousers as they await new so-called revelations about sullied expenditure and individuals who maintained more or less close contact with Epstein and his most peculiar, far-reaching network.

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Trump had no choice: It was now or never

The ayatollah regime is weaker than at any time since the revolution in 1979, and it has recently committed atrocious abuses against its own population. Trump would have lost credibility by not seizing the opportunity to give the country and the entire region a better future, not least because the population is more ready for regime change than ever. It was now or never.

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The money parasites

Poverty and disparities are spreading rapidly in Norway. An important cause is that all citizens are surrounded by money parasites: leeches that individually suck the life force out of your economy. This does not trouble the upper class, but it destroys the night’s sleep of the working class, which is surrounded by enemies and parasites.

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The green death has overtaken the wine

For those of us who spend the greater part of the year outside Norway, it does not fall so naturally to switch on the radio to listen to the morning news on NRK, which for a long time has been a kind of morning ritual for many Norwegians. But it does not in fact have […]

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The Green Collapse (41): Parliament scraps the target of climate neutrality for 2030

The Storting has scrapped the 2016 goal of making Norway «climate neutral» by 2030. Other climate targets stand, the hysteria spending rolls on, but this is a real crack in the climate consensus wall. The «climate minister» is fuming—and that’s a win.

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Shada died in Norwegian child welfare residence under suspicious circumstances

When Shada Barghouti died in a Norwegian child welfare care home in Stavanger in 2019, her parents were left with an uneasy feeling. They received no clear answers—only that the death occurred under mysterious circumstances.

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Stop feeding the system

Why should we continue to run in the hamster wheel for the state? Why should we wear ourselves out to finance the destruction of our own welfare? My advice is to downscale. Move to a cheaper home. Do not buy unnecessary consumer goods. Cut down on holiday trips. Earn only what you need to survive. Make the state poorer. Afraid for your pension? It is already being demolished.

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Cowardly and slippery EU push

Just months ago, during the election campaign, the opposition parties Høyre, Venstre, and MDG stayed silent on the EU question – but now they’re suddenly fervent advocates for Norwegian EU membership too. This reveals the full extent of the deceit and cowardice among our supposed people’s representatives; the Storting clearly no longer speaks for the people. And don’t count on the Labour Party, which routinely ignores what ordinary Norwegians think, to uphold democracy in the EU debate either.

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Sweden: Madness that foreigners get to decide which foreigners enter the country

Sweden allows foreign nationals to decide who gets to enter the country. Clan culture and family ties now count for more than actual need for protection. This is how Sweden, Norway, and several other Western European countries are decaying, with neither the political ability nor the will to make any real change.

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