Irrespective of their idiotic views on Israel, that does not justify the murder of unarmed kids and teens.
It's a summer camp for kids, set up by adults, with the emphasis on politics.
Even Republicans do such things.
Most of the male yout's seemed to be thirty something party or union organizers (the difference between the Labour party and some unions is blurred BTW, and with Labour in charge of the country that makes some of these union guys members of the government anyway).
From what we could pick up from INTERVIEWS with female survivors, they were mostly late teenage/early twenty something dusky maidens from South India or Bengla Desh ~ or, some American girls out cruising for free drinks and eats.
I think you get the idea of what that sort of situation is when you add in plenty of alcohol, no discipline, no clothes ~ just little makeshift blanket-tents, .......................
Then the Nazi guy shows up and starts shooting them.
I don't think this had to do with anti-semitism, but it certainly had a lot to do with gross stupidity by the event organizers ~ did you realize that when seconds counted the cops took 90 minutes to respond?
The military and the cops couldn't locate a single helicopter anywhere that could come to help take the wounded out for quick medical care, and the "boat"?
Somebody had a "boat"? Rescuing the leider? Sure! And then they left the boat tied up at the mainland shore with everybody else just abandoned on the island.
I think before this event ceases to be news the Labour party and Labour government leidership are going to be thoroughly trashed ~ as they should be.
These type programs are typically found in Communist, Socialist, and Islamic societies (Islam is highly political), and exist to indoctrinate more effective Useful Idiots.
They are similar to the NAZI Hitler Youth organization, totally leftist politically in orientation.
“And I will bless them that bless you, and curse him that curses you: and in you shall all families of the earth be blessed.” Gen 12:2-3
Is the Oslo Gunman Really Right-Wing?
Posted on July 23, 2011 at 1:25pm by Jonathon M. Seidl
Its also important to note that the terms of American politics are not easily transferable to European politics. Often, the extremes in Europe are communists on the left and fascists on the right. In America, extreme right wing has been hijacked to label conservatives who adhere strictly to the Constitution, or who fight for legal immigration. (Some on the American left have even succeeded in making extreme right wing synonymous with the Tea Party.) In Europe, however, the term could mean zealous nationalists and militant fascists.
So, an extreme right wing individual in Europe is not always an extreme right wing individual in America. Thats important to note, as the designation will undoubtedly make the rounds in the attacks aftermath.
Considering what we know about Breivik, then, could it be that the term extreme right wing is a misnomer? Especially considering that when you start dealing with extremist groups and individuals who fall well beyond the fringe, their beliefs often blur they handpick a tenant from the right and bastardize it, grab an ideology from the left and skew it, and then create their own belief system.
Breiviks beliefs and the actions he implemented may show he and his ideology are as fuzzy as they come.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/is-the-oslo-gunman-really-right-wing/
How long would the killer have lasted on the island if all of the “campers” had CCW permits?
Not justifying the insane killing of children, but the political youth camp island sounds like some kind of brain washing camp of the left.
It is bizarre.
This situation in Norway has turned into a totally mixed bag.
The first presumption was that it was the work of some “sleeper cell” set up by the Muslim Brotherhood years ago, and was triggered by the threat of Muammar Khaddafi to “take the war to Europe”.
Now it appears the attack was directed that just those who SYMPATHIZE with the dual aims of taking out Israel, and actively inviting in and enrolling immigrant Muslims as “citizens” of Norway.
There has been a widespread effort among the leftist political movements (usually posing under the label of “Labour Party”) in all European countries for just this outcome. The youth at that island retreat, and the top officials of Norwegian civil government, are all of this persuasion, and this camp was run for the same purpose as the college campuses at UCal Berkeley and University of Wisconsin-Madison, to indoctrinate and train future leaders of the ever-evolving “progressive” movement. Whether it is a reaction to the principles of Judeo-Christian teaching, or just some collective mental disorder to create the politics of the ant hill, these anti-humanity and anti-freedom types are working to create something of a framework, into which the World Caliphate may simply take over at the top.
But this UniBomber type is definitely not the way to combat this intransigent ideology of the Left. It certainly gets attention, but not much that could be called favorable.
I still say this person had deep and secret ties with the Muslim Brotherhood, and this was a cynical move to actually BUILD sympathy for the steady infiltration of all of Europe by the Muslim invasion.
I also believe the same thing of the Timothy McVeigh-Terry Nichols caper when the Federal building in Oklahoma City was blown up. There was an attempt at the time to tie the act to “right-wing extremists”, and for the most part, this concept was widely accepted. But again, though Terry Nichols has never talked, there were deep and secret ties to the Islamic Jihadists of the Philipines.
Anti-semitic socialists now count as right-wing?
Only in Europe.
The Oslo Accords empowered the Palies to go on a murdering, terroristic rampage against Israel. And the Norwegian government allows the Muzzies they have imported to wage jihad against their own citizens. It wasn’t a matter of if but only when a Norwegian decided to fight back against the enablers of Islam.
The Scandanavians also have the 10 rules of Jante Law.
There are ten different rules in the law as defined by Sandemose, but they all express variations on a single theme and are usually referred to as a homogeneous unit: Don’t think you’re anyone special or that you’re better than us.
The ten rules state:
1. Don’t think you’re anything special.
2. Don’t think you’re as good as us.
3. Don’t think you’re smarter than us.
4. Don’t convince yourself that you’re better than us.
5. Don’t think you know more than us.
6. Don’t think you are more important than us.
7. Don’t think you are good at anything.
8. Don’t laugh at us.
9. Don’t think anyone cares about you.
10. Don’t think you can teach us anything.
An eleventh rule recognized in the novel is:
11. Don’t think that there aren’t a few things we know about you.
In the book, the Janters who transgress this unwritten ‘law’ are regarded with suspicion and some hostility, as it goes against communal desire in the town to preserve harmony, social stability and uniformity.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jante_Law
![]() Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre visits a Labor Youth League rally on Utøya Island and hears their demand that Norway recognize a Palestinian state. Eskil Pedersen, the leader of the Youth League is second from left in the foreground. |
I never thought that reading a terrorist’s manifesto would be a more edifying experience than reading the comments of MSM’s and the Internet mobs’, about this tragedy.