But not a single Jew more.
THIS WAS at a time when tens of thousands of Holocaust survivors were in refugee camps in Germany desperate to get out of Germany and re-build their lives. The Norwegian government decision was certainly a logical one. No one, save for the Palestinian Jewish community, had any interest in all those "undesirable" survivors.
But the doors have been opened to Muslim immigrants, who have proven to be a source of rape, indigence, and hostility to Nordic culture.
"And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed." Genesis 12:3
You know. It's weird. I have never heard of that fact. I do not doubt it though. It is just interesting that such a fact would have been supressed here. We could have done with more jews (and less muslims).
The first jewish person I met was ironically a Norwegian-jew from Minnesota while at college in the states. I guess his forefathers did a wise choice in emmigrating to the USA.
Another interesting, and sad, tidbit is that the in the first Norwegian constitution that we celebrate, it was unlawful for jews (and jesuits) to enter the kingdom of Norway...