@visegrad24@joakial_ I was in Norway and that was not the case, also it was apparant when you watch the iShowSpeed stream when he was there. Tell me how many foreigners you see. I rest my case.
Two things can be true at the same time:
A country can have a strict immigration policy, as Norway does.
And it can still meet the people who come here with dignity, respect, and basic human decency, which Norway, in many ways, also does.
Cruelty is not required.
I’m not a Tommy Robinson supporter but I intend to go to the march on Saturday. It’s the biggest march of the year, so, as someone who covers protests, I obviously want to be there.
But my face will be recorded and added to the government’s database of march attendees. You’d have to be pretty naive not to realise the government might use this against us down the line. Especially after the confirmation yesterday that digital ID is still on the agenda.
I could go to the pro-Palestine march instead and my face won’t be logged.
Has there ever been a regime that treats its own people with such contempt and suspicion while giving a free pass to those who actively hate the country or support terrorists? This is only the latest incident in a long series of two-tier decisions made concerning protests in recent years.
The kind of people who support Tommy Robinson aren’t even hard-line right wingers. Generally speaking, they’re relatively apolitical civnats who love their country and don’t mind foreigners as long they’re not committing crimes.
It really is quite incredible that proudly flying the national flag is enough to make the government treat you like a dangerous criminal.
Disse får jeg 20 av om dagen
Tanken er god, men de bommer fullstendig
De forsvinner inn i mengden av identiske forespørsler
De ber om en enveistjeneste/enveistransaksjon
Hva burde man heller gjøre for å få svar?
Tilby en tjeneste eller noe av verdi tilbake
Skill deg ut
Å være født i Norge er visst bare en «geografisk tilfeldighet».
Likevel forventes det av nordmenn at vi skal føle skyld for det.
Samtidig brukes det mye energi på å forklare oss at vi ikke bør bry oss om eller identifisere oss for sterkt med landet vårt.
Tenk at noen fortsatt tror «white guilt» fungerer i 2026.