Interesting little tidbit. Looking for it to break on MSM news outlets in...
The island of Utoya is owned by the Workers’ Youth League (Arbeidernes ungdomsfylking).
These were 16 to 22 year old sons & daughters of COMMUNISTS & SOCIALISTS at a Communist Socialist training camp on the island.
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2753168/posts?page=3#3
Like the Pali cheers on 9-11 or when rockets land on children's schools in Israel?
And the perp claimed to be a Christian right-winger. (I smell sulfur in the air.)
One thing is clear - the shooter is neither a Christian nor a Jew, but the latter will be blamed anyway.
Interesting article on Debka this morning about why he did the killing. This article ties right in.
He opposes uncontrolled immigration, is skeptical of social programs and condemns Islamism and socialism.
Far from belonging to a radical fringe, his views - on paper - reflect the views of a large plurality of 30ish European males.
In other words, he is the terrorist the European left has always dreamed of and hoped for. The next time a fanatical Muslim blows up a train, the next time an anarchist burns down a building, the next time a Red Brigade comrade shoots up a military base, this individual will be cited as proof that Islamism, anarchism, communism are not inherently violent - that all groups, even normal mainstream Europeans, have such violent people within their ranks.
Does “pro-Palestinian” automatically translate to “death to Israel and all Jews” in Norway as it does in the Middle East?
Don’t forget the Oslo Accords that resulted in empower the Palies to commit huge amounts of terrorism against Israelis.
Take a look at 10 rules Jante Law which is Scandanavian in origin.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/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.
It was a despicable horrendous act the shooter did.
But with that said, I did notice that many of the island survivors interviewed were certainly not of Norwegian ancestry.