The Labour Party has taken too much political battering recently to dare embark on any new EU battle. But the issue does not disappear. I would venture that it will re-emerge towards the end of the current parliamentary term. Then Norway will once again be sought to be pressed into the Union, so that we lose what little remains of Norwegian sovereignty.
Continue reading »A private festival in Hemsedal with Afro-Caribbean participants has been blown up into a major immigration debate by broadsheet Aftenposten. With sweeping interpretations, Document’s journalist Lise Sørensen is accused of racist motives conjured out of thin air.
Continue reading »Trump’s plan for Iran will be revealed through actions, while his words are meant to confuse his opponents. The Revolutionary Guard’s fighting capacity is being weakened by the Hormuz blockade. Which measures Trump will use depends on how the situation inside Iran develops — something we still know very little about. In the meantime, Democrats and Western media are taking the side of the Iranian executioner regime.
Continue reading »Most people are incapable of assessing their own economic situation, concludes Statistics Norway (SSB) in its report “Outlook for the Norwegian Economy”. This government-commissioned study underestimates the intelligence of ordinary Norwegians. One can almost hear the echo of Gro Harlem Brundtland’s condescending remarks about people’s inability to have the “correct” opinions about what is happening around them.
Continue reading »The Epstein revelations demonstrate the corrupting nature of power. It has gone completely to the Labour Party’s head, turning it into an overbearing ruler that places itself above representative democracy. The party is long overdue for replacement.
Continue reading »“The manosphere” is the term used when trying to portray men as carriers of toxic masculinity and right-wing extremism. But there is growing evidence that it is actually young women who are becoming radicalised — to the left. And many of them openly despise men, especially if they are conservative.
Continue reading »Many Norwegians with high mortgage debt have seen their real income fall between 2021 and 2023, according to a new SSB report. NTB claims people are not worse off financially, even if it feels that way. Aftenposten gave the story prominent front-page coverage. So anyone complaining about struggling financially is apparently just imagining it — allowing Prime Minister Støre to boast about “sound economic management”.
Continue reading »Electricity grid fees are set to double by 2030. Norway is being integrated into the EU electricity grid, and Norwegians must pay so that the EU can access our power. Statnett washes its hands — it is merely the contractor building according to blueprints from Brussels, while Norwegian consumers foot the entire bill.
Continue reading »Pope Leo XIV’s peace initiative will likely not be understood by non-Catholics. As a Catholic, I find it frighteningly naïve to believe in peaceful coexistence between Islam and Christianity. Islam shifts from playing the victim to demanding that we adapt once it reaches a certain critical mass.
Continue reading »The ayatollahs are trapped with no way out. But from a Danish media perspective, Trump has painted himself into a corner with no options but chaos and defeat. Berlingske joyfully declares that Trump is losing his mind. The ayatollahs can prepare for their victory parade.
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