Birger Johan Nordølum

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Birger Johan Nordølum

Birger Johan Nordølum

@MindTooth

Norway Katılım Nisan 2022
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Bjørn Magne Slinde
SAVNET!!! Har noen sett Linnea Fregdar Rype. Hun er: - Født i 2009. - Blondt hår - Blå øyner - Slank - Ca. 167cm Hun hadde på seg en blå russedress og en russejakke som er sort og grå som det står Linnea bak på. Sist sett på: oddkampen i går for russen. (Ettermiddagen) Skien, Falkum. Hun har nå vært savnet i over 24timer og politet er også kontaktet. Dette er nr til far: 404 95 198. Om noen ser henne eller hører fra hun, si gjerne ifra eller kontakt politiet. Alt familien ønsker er å få henne trygt hjem og det fort.
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Erik Dale 🇳🇴
Erik Dale 🇳🇴@EuroDale·
Nesten alle ofre for interetnisk vold i Norge er nordmenn. Likevel er det nesten bare nordmenn som dømmes etter den såkalte rasismeparagrafen. Utlendinger som dømmes for grove forbrytelser får strafferabatt for lav IQ, kultur eller traumer. Mens omtanken for de norske ofrene er fullstendig fraværende. Når en utlending som Hamse Ali påstår han er utsatt for vold, selv om det er ren løgn, blir det fakkeltog og innsamlinger. Når nordmenn blir banket opp eller drept på gaten, er det musestille fra media og politikere. Dette er ikke tilfeldig. Det er systematisk. Nordmenn diskrimineres i arbeidslivet med kvotering og mangfoldsmål, i media og utdanning med anti-norsk fokus og retorikk, og i politikken der nyankomne prioriteres for velferd, bolig og ytelser mens nordmenn havner bakerst i køen (på tross av at vi betaler mest i skatt). Siste skrik er å hevde at nordmenn ikke finnes som et eget folk i det hele tatt. At alle som har mottatt et norsk pass er like norske som nordmenn. Det er et frontalangrep på vår etnisitet og identitet. Vi nærmer oss rett og slett britiske tilstander med grov forskjellsbehandling på gaten, i rettssalen, på jobb og i hverdagen. På tide å kalle en spade for en spade.
Rafael de LaGhetto@IkkeSankt

Dette er en kommentar om sosiale maktdynamikker og ikke et testament til "omvendt rasisme" som denne gruppen liker å tro finnes til lands.

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Rose Smith@itsrosesm·
White Lives Matter
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TERFs ‘r’ us ©️
TERFs ‘r’ us ©️@Terfs_R·
NEVER FORGET 🚨🚨🚨 Morocco 2018 - Maren Ueland, left, and Louisa Vesterager Jespersen were on vacation in Morocco. They were from Norway and Denmark, respectively. 🇳🇴🇩🇰 The girls were both beheaded by three Moroccan men. The prosecution labelled the three killers as "bloodthirsty monsters" after the autopsy report found 23 injuries on Ms Jespersen's decapitated body and seven on that of Ms Ueland. NEVER FORGET! 💔😢
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Birger Johan Nordølum
Birger Johan Nordølum@MindTooth·
@LundukeJournal I do not get this race to the bottom. Always thought open source united us. Now we see more and more are taken over by activists. I feel it has lost some of its soul. Good that some projects stay true to that ethos though.
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The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal·
Xorg is proposing a new “main” branch of their X11 server which: - Would go back in time, and re-base itself on code from February of 2024 (almost 2 years ago) and - Rename their branch from “master” to “main”. Putting aside the obviously woke “main” branch name change… The goal here appears to be to make new releases of Xorg which have as little influence as possible from past contributions by the main developer of @XLibreDev. While the motivation of Xorg seems obvious — Xorg has personal animosity towards the lead developer of XLibre, stemming from a combination of him forking Xorg as well as him having non-Leftist political views (which is not allowed) — the fact that Xorg is looking to make an effort at new releases *at all* is more than a little peculiar. Over the last few years, key developers of Xorg (and Wayland) have made it clear that a primary goal of the Xorg Foundation is to, ultimately, kill off Xorg entirely (in order to drive adoption of Wayland, by force). And, to that end, they have been working quite hard, refusing (literally) thousands of code submissions over many years and dragging their feet on significant features and fixes (many of which are already incorporated into the XLibre fork). Is this a reaction to the widespread adoption of XLibre, which appears to be gaining momentum? Or, perhaps, is this bizarre strategy prompted by the fact that Wayland adoption has stagnated (sharing roughly equal market share as Xorg/XLibre), despite forcing Wayland on users for several years? Will this approach be formally adopted? It appears likely, as this is a proposal from Alan Coopersmith, an Xorg Foundation Board member and Xorg release manager. lists.x.org/archives/xorg-…
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Daniel Vassbund
Daniel Vassbund@Smoothedan·
Sist jeg sjekket var vi fortsatt ikke medlem av EU. 👍🇳🇴
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Magnus Granath
Magnus Granath@norgonaut·
Hva med å sette en pause på milliardutbetalinger til krig og LGBT arbeid i utlandet til vi har nok ressurser i politiet til at de kan rykke ut og hjelpe når folk blir banket opp på jobb?
ytringsforum@ytringsforum

Drikker øl inne på bensinstasjonen. Klikker og juler opp eieren av stasjonen. Eier ringer politiet som sier at det ikke er en prioritering. «Da har vi egentlig ikke bruk for politi hvis de ikke kan sende ut folk på slike oppdrag.»

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Yoni Leviatan
Yoni Leviatan@songsofyoni·
Checkpoints and separate roads never existed until Palestinians started shooting at Jews on the other road. For decades there was no divider between the West Bank and Israel proper, not even a fence or a sign to let you know that you’d crossed over. (My parents almost found themselves in Jenin one day because of the lack of signage.) All that changed because of people crossing into Israel with bombs strapped to their chest and blowing up families wherever they could. You own this situation, take responsibility.
Ihab Hassan@IhabHassane

A video capturing two realities in the West Bank: two roads, one for Palestinians and one for Israelis. On the Israeli road, life moves freely. On the Palestinian road, traffic is paralyzed by an Israeli army checkpoint. Apartheid.

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Birger Johan Nordølum
Birger Johan Nordølum@MindTooth·
@Grummz I played the beta and I felt so much joy. Even going over to GA. We don’t have this innocence anymore. All joy and high ISDN bills. 😅
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Grummz@Grummz·
Do you remember the feeling? It was magical, even for us devs. That sound of the bowstring, the colors. We knew we had something special. We all played the game as it launched, which is rarer than you think for game devs. It's another sign that you did it.
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Michael Bloom
Michael Bloom@Michaelbloomnor·
Dette er sosialisme i et nøtteskall.
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Espen Teigen
Espen Teigen@espenteigen·
På ny er VGs Shazia Majid ute med en klagesang. Denne gangen på vegne av innvandrere som ikke kan fordra Norge. I denne teksten forsøker hun å omskrive begrepet «nordmann» til å bety alle som tilfeldigvis befinner seg innenfor riksgrensen. Da er «nordmann» plutselig et tomt stempel, med lavere terskel enn medlemskap i kundeklubben til Nille. Det er ikke bare feil, det er også en stygg hersketeknikk. Nordmenn er et eget folk, og ikke dem som tilfeldigvis har karret til seg et statsborgerskap, men bruker all tid på å sende penger til det egentlige hjemlandet. Samtidig antyder hun at vi må akseptere knivstikkinger, gjengvold og press på velferden, fordi alternativet er at ikke-vestlige innvandrere føler seg «utrygge» når innvandringspolitikken kritiseres. La meg derfor si det rett ut, på vegne av dem hun demoniserer – folk som mener remigrasjon må kunne diskuteres: Hvis mennesker som ikke gidder å lære norsk, ikke vil integrere seg, lever av våre skattepenger og dyrker en kultur som bryter ned vår egen, føler seg utrygge av tydelige krav, så får de revurdere om Norge er rett for dem. Det store problemet er politikerne som forledet både dem og velgerne: Arbeiderpartiet og venstresiden har solgt illusjonen om at åpne grenser kan kombineres med et Norge som er gjenkjennelig. Det kan det ikke. Carl I. Hagen advarte om dette før jeg ble født. At Majid ikke ville lytte, er hennes problem. Norge er verdt å bevare. Jeg nekter å late som alt går fint av hensyn til at noen føler seg «truffet av retorikken». De som ikke kan fordra Norge, har ingenting her å gjøre.
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Michael Bloom
Michael Bloom@Michaelbloomnor·
⚠️ Dette må ALDRI glemmes og ALDRI tilgis.
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Ole Asbjørn Ness
Ole Asbjørn Ness@OleAsbjoernNess·
Always more BS from the Norwegian Prime Minister. He is allowing a Hamas supporter and terrorist apologist to decorate his new offices, and he denied the Norwegian King permission to send his condolences after October 7th. His then-minister of foreign affairs refused to label it as terrorism.
Jonas Gahr Støre@jonasgahrstore

I am shocked by the horrific attack at Bondi Beach, Australia, during a Jewish Hanukkah event. I condemn this despicable act of terror in the strongest possible terms. My deepest condolences to all those affected by today’s tragic attack.

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Ahmed Al-Khalidi
Ahmed Al-Khalidi@khalidi79397·
As a Palestinian who refuses to parrot our leadership’s lies, I have to say it bluntly: Telling Mizrahi Jews - Jews from Iraq, Yemen, Egypt, Morocco, Syria, and the rest of the Arab world, that they are doing “ethnic cleansing” to us is the gaslight of the century. Let’s start with facts. Mizrahi Jews didn’t “come from Europe.” They lived in the Middle East for thousands of years, long before Islam, long before Arab conquest, long before any modern state. Their ancestors spoke the same ancient Hebrew mentioned in the Qur’an’s stories, they prayed facing Jerusalem, and their communities in Babylon, Damascus, and Sana’a existed for over 2,500 years. They are as indigenous to this region as the olive trees, as native to the Middle East as we are. When Arab states turned against them in the 20th century, after Israel was established, they were ethnically cleansed: homes looted, businesses seized, citizenship revoked, synagogues burned, people lynched. Nearly a million Jews were expelled from Arab lands. Most fled to Israel with nothing. And now, decades later, our leadership dares to call them the colonizers? The same families who were driven from Baghdad, Aleppo, and Tripoli - who rebuilt their lives from refugee camps in Israel, are accused of committing the same crime that was done to them. That’s not just hypocrisy; it’s historical amnesia. If we truly want justice, we have to stop gaslighting our neighbors and start acknowledging that their story is Middle Eastern too. Our liberation won’t come from denying theirs.
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Ahmed Al-Khalidi
Ahmed Al-Khalidi@khalidi79397·
I’m tired of the lies we tell ourselves. Our leaders cry every day about “the occupation” as if history began in 1948, as if Israel is some unique monster in human history. But let me remind you of something that no one dares to speak out loud: we Arabs are the children of the biggest and longest occupation the Middle East and Africa have ever seen. In the 7th and 8th centuries, Arab tribes burst out of the Arabian Peninsula. Within just a few decades, they crushed the Byzantine Empire in Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt. They destroyed the Persian Empire. They swept across North Africa, reaching all the way to Morocco, Spain, and even southern France. At its height, the Arab Caliphate ruled 13 million square kilometers - larger than Rome ever dreamed of. Millions of Persians, Berbers, Copts, Arameans, Jews, Greeks, and others suddenly found themselves under Arab rule. Their languages and faiths were pushed aside. Coptic faded in Egypt. Aramaic nearly died out. Even Persian was nearly erased until poets like Ferdowsi fought to keep it alive. Arabic became the dominant tongue, Islam the dominant faith. That was not liberation - it was occupation on a scale that reshaped entire continents. The Mongols came and went in about a century. The Romans ruled for centuries, but Latin disappeared from the Middle East. The British Empire held sway for 200 years, then collapsed. The Arab-Muslim conquests? It changed the identity of entire nations forever. Think about it: Egypt was Christian and Coptic-speaking for 600 years before the Arabs came. Today it is Arab and Muslim. North Africa was Berber and Roman. Today it is Arab and Muslim. The Levant spoke Greek and Aramaic. Today it speaks Arabic. Even Spain lived under Arab rule for 700 years. That is not just an “occupation” - that is a civilizational overhaul. And yet, in 2025, our leaders - who are themselves the product of this massive Arab occupation, weep about Israel, a sliver of land the size of New Jersey, calling it “the worst occupation.” Really? Compared to what the Arabs did to North Africa, Persia, and the Levant? Compared to the centuries-long Arab rule that erased identities, forced conversions, and remade entire regions? If we, Palestinians, want honesty, we must stop pretending that Israel invented occupation. The truth is bitter: we live in the shadow of the largest and longest Arab occupation in history. Blaming only Israel while worshiping our corrupt leaders who exploit this narrative is not justice, it’s cowardice. History matters. And if we don’t face it, we will remain slaves not to Israel, but to our own hypocrisy.
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Birger Johan Nordølum@MindTooth·
@Grummz Maybe the focus will be making games again. I remember back when that was a thing. Kinda liked it.
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Grummz@Grummz·
Electronic Arts devs are crashing out over the EA buyout. “A big F you to all women and LGBTQ+”. What a shame. Maybe they should all self deport out of the industry as a protest.
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