This blog just shows what a populist nation Norway is and that it is not multicultural. Foreigners are perceived as a burden on the state and a source of crime. These articles complaining about Eastern European gangs robbing people. Norwegian school having 97% foreign students. Your emphasis seems to be that Norway is only for Norwegians. It’s embarrassing for anyone considering even visiting Norway.
Well, more than 50% of the welfare budget is spent on foreigners, even though they represent about 10% of the population. So, yes, foreigners are a burden on the state. 2/3 of crimes are committed by foreigners, so again, yes foreigners are a source of crime. Eastern European gangs are robbing people, so yes, this blog will mention that. There are schools in Oslo with 97% non-Norwegian students, so also here I will continue spelling out the facts.
Norway is – and never has been – only for Norwegians. But foreigners should accept and respect the Norwegian culture, and try to adopt to it. (And just for the record: I am not Norwegian myself. The first thing I did when coming here was to learn the language and speak it. The second was to get a job.)
Norway is not a populist nation. If it had been, Carl I. Hagen would have been president long ago, Norway would not support Quaran Schools in Pakistan, Norway would not spend more money on foreign aid than it spends on culture.
Isnt’ it funny how foreigners think they have a right to decide what their hosts should think or believe??? Hahaha, I mean the poster above is probably from some country where it would be audacious to think people from Norway could come and impose their customs, because you know those third world countries are rich with beautiful tradition and they are special, whereas European countries are but mere blank canvasses to be colonized by third worlders. Double standards.
I agree, I AGREE. Norway is a GREAT country, but we sit here with communists and terrorist as politicians :/ Where are you from ?
This blog just shows what a populist nation Norway is and that it is not multicultural. Foreigners are perceived as a burden on the state and a source of crime. These articles complaining about Eastern European gangs robbing people. Norwegian school having 97% foreign students. Your emphasis seems to be that Norway is only for Norwegians. It’s embarrassing for anyone considering even visiting Norway.
Well, more than 50% of the welfare budget is spent on foreigners, even though they represent about 10% of the population. So, yes, foreigners are a burden on the state. 2/3 of crimes are committed by foreigners, so again, yes foreigners are a source of crime. Eastern European gangs are robbing people, so yes, this blog will mention that. There are schools in Oslo with 97% non-Norwegian students, so also here I will continue spelling out the facts.
Norway is – and never has been – only for Norwegians. But foreigners should accept and respect the Norwegian culture, and try to adopt to it. (And just for the record: I am not Norwegian myself. The first thing I did when coming here was to learn the language and speak it. The second was to get a job.)
Norway is not a populist nation. If it had been, Carl I. Hagen would have been president long ago, Norway would not support Quaran Schools in Pakistan, Norway would not spend more money on foreign aid than it spends on culture.
Isnt’ it funny how foreigners think they have a right to decide what their hosts should think or believe??? Hahaha, I mean the poster above is probably from some country where it would be audacious to think people from Norway could come and impose their customs, because you know those third world countries are rich with beautiful tradition and they are special, whereas European countries are but mere blank canvasses to be colonized by third worlders. Double standards.
Thanks for stopping by, M.
Where exactly did I imply to decide what Norwegians should think?