Posted on 10/07/2017 2:00:22 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A twenty-year-old Norwegian man sent a series of job applications in which he praised mass killer Anders Breivik and threatened to blow up his prospective employers. The man, who unsurprisingly was not invited for any interview, has been charged by police and will appear in court next week.
According to Norwegian web news site ABCnyheter, the man made his first threats in an application for a job at Akershus University Hospital.
In the middle of his application, the man wrote: "Damn racists. I hope I get to slaughter all of you soon. It's not so fucking strange that Anders Behring Breivik became a terrorist in Norway."
After failing to get that job, he applied for a job at a local council in Oslo.
"What should I do?" he wrote in the application. "Yes, I tell you what I'll do. I'll blow you all to bits. Bomb the crap out of you all (...) Long live Anders Behring Breivik."
Again, the man was not offered a position.
He then uploaded his CV to the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration's (NAV) website.
The CV included the phrases "I will get my revenge," "Death to all NAV dictators", and "Long live the Islamic State".
The man's defence lawyer Bjørn Rudjord told Norway's TV2 broadcaster that his client planned to plead guilty to making the threats, but hoped to be able to explain that he had been feeling frustrated at the time.
Anders Behring Breivik killed 77 people in two separate attacks in 2011, by placing a bomb in the government quarters in Oslo and shooting 69 people at a political youth camp.
Norwegian Man?
Sounds so euphemistic.
Friends dont let friends eat lutefisk
Well, full points for sincerity.
It’s probably code for muzzie.
I do believe that in Norway it is illegal to report the persons name until there is a conviction.
Trying to find new angles on how to get around that HR guy can bring a certain amount of frustration.
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