Opinion

They reach for their weapons when they hear the word “Remigration”

It is a sign that one is being taken seriously that the media are this time devoting column space to smearing the Norway Democrats’ Remigration Conference. NTB describes it as a “so-called remigration conference” featuring “several controversial speakers”. They have felt compelled to seek comments from the “experts”, such as Cora Alexa Døving of the HL Centre.

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PM Støre returns to the White Sepulchre of Brussels

Norway’s Prime Minister, Jonas Gahr Støre, has been in Brussels trying to persuade the European Commission to abandon its ban on oil and gas activities in the Arctic. He may yet succeed—but what will the Union demand in return? Perhaps future membership? Or that Norway slavishly implements the new building directives?

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Glistrup was the system’s nightmare

Mogens Glistrup called taxation organised robbery and described the state as a form of institutionalised theft disguised as care. Today, the state has become an even larger moral parent, educating and shaping us. If only people had listened to Glistrup in time – and if only he had argued his case more effectively.

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Immigrants embrace Norway’s Viking heritage – cultural appropriation?

Member of Parliament Kamzy Gunaratnam and Laial Janet Ayoub of the Anti-Racist Centre have virtually donned Norway’s Viking heritage ahead of the FIFA World Cup. When Siv Jensen dressed up as a Native American at a costume party, it sparked a fierce public debate — but perhaps not when Norwegian culture is appropriated by people without Norwegian roots?

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Støre seeks to persuade EU to drop Arctic oil moratorium

Jonas Gahr Støre is travelling to Brussels on Thursday with a mission: to persuade the EU to abandon its planned Arctic oil brake. If it remains in place, Norway will be unable to continue meeting the EU’s demand for oil and gas. Most of Norway’s reserves are located within the Arctic. In reality, Støre has cancelled Norway’s climate targets. They will be impossible to achieve under the extraction strategy he is pursuing.

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The Times: Uncontrolled immigration is the cause of the riots in Northern Ireland

When Keir Starmer condemns the riots that followed immigrants’ violence, he ignores the fact that the government has done nothing about the root cause — uncontrolled immigration — writes The Times in its editorial on Wednesday. It marks a significant shift from Britain’s most influential newspaper, which in practice is saying that the government itself is a threat to the security of the realm.

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NRK spreads misinformation but refuses to correct it

Norway’s state broadcaster NRK claims during a prime-time broadcast that Norway is obliged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions under the Paris Agreement. That is incorrect. The Paris Agreement is not a legally binding treaty with enforcement mechanisms or sanctions. Even when the error is pointed out to NRK in writing, no correction is forthcoming from the institution that costs taxpayers nearly NOK 8 billion this year.

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Islamophobia for advanced learners

It has been said that ‘Islamophobia’ is a term invented by fascists and used by cowards to manipulate idiots. That description fits Denmark perfectly, where we useful idiots have for decades bowed and scraped, retreating submissively in the face of Islam’s growing demands for dominance and submission.

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The green collapse, part 47: Enormous climate costs, no results

Figures from the Norwegian Environment Agency show that politicians and the media are not only misleading themselves, but also the public: Norwegian greenhouse gas emissions from industry and aviation fell by just one per mille last year. There is no connection between the “climate targets” and the actual “emissions cuts”. Yet climate policy continues as though everything is proceeding exactly as planned.

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Communism is making a comeback in the United States

Among Americans aged 18–24, 62 per cent view socialism positively and 34 per cent view communism positively, according to a US opinion poll. What else can we expect from young people under today’s education system? Trotsky’s old dream of a communist resurgence beyond Russia is now being realised in the United States. The Democrats are almost there.

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