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Why is Frp dangerous?

“Fremskrittspartiet” is Norway’s biggest political parti. 32 % of all Norwegians support them according to a new poll. Siv Jensen the Current leader of Frp. is uneasy about this and so am I.

I remember a few years back when the previous leader, Carl I Hagen came to my little town Askim, and held a speech in the midst of egg and tomatoes hailing down from the unsympathetic crowd. Nobody really looked at Frp as a serious contendors back then.

Today many years later the political landscape has changed dramatically.

Why is “Fremskrittspartiet” dangerous ?

I have read through frps “program” which you can find on their homepage. Many of the ideals and political goals are valid and of course good, unfortunately many are also harmful to Norway’s well being.

Let me show you one example, the fact that they want to literally get rid of Norad which is the Norwegian Agency for Development and aid in the third world. Norad writes on their homepage what their most important task is:

“Norad’s most important task is to contribute in the international cooperation to fight poverty.”

Frp writes in their party program that they want to shut this agency down. Not only do they want to shut this agency down, but they want to move from a government based aid program, and move to the private sector for providing aid. The only time they want as a nation to go in and help is when there is big earthquakes, tsunamis etc.

Why give your support ?

Sometimes I wonder how many of Frps supporters actually read what they support? And if they look at frps program as a whole?

As I wrote in a previous post it seems to me that this is how a big majority votes in Norway:

“If a candidate is right on issue A and issue B, support him without reservation,” which carried the tacit message, “These issues are so important –don’t worry what he says about issue C and issue D.”

I hope we come to our senses and wake up to the fact that there is a big specter of political parties that are much more suited for our vote than Fremskrittspartiet. There are parties who realize that this world is not about me, myself and I. That the world as a whole is not an enemy and something we should want to alienate ourselves from.


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What happened to Norway?

Asylum seekers attacked yesterday

Asylum seekers attacked yesterday

Fremskrittspartiet

It is alarming to see that “Fremskrittspartiet” has slowly become the biggest political party in Norway. more that 30 % of the Norwegian population would vote for them according to a recent poll.

“Fremskrittspartiet” or “the Progress Party” is a populist, liberalistic party committed to tax reduction, free market economics and deregulation of the economy, stricter limits on immigration, closer cooperation with NATO, the USA and also Israel in foreign policy.

What is so alarming?

“Fremskrittspartiet” or whatever party which first and foremost wants to build up walls towards immigrants, and put a hold on foreign aid, are parties I am careful to support.

Norway is taking giant leaps every day towards becoming the richest country on the planet. While Nations in Africa and Asia are taking giant leaps in the opposite direction, we decide to vote for a party that wants to escalate that progress? Or is recession the final outcome?

Money and resources towards refugee camps are not of high priority. The fact that we put our asylum seekers, and refugees in tents is a shameful act.

The result has been a sting of violence and inhuman living conditions in many of these centers.

Yesterday Asylum seekers were attacked seemingly by other refugees in an asylum center in Norway.

are Norway and USA the same ?

Norwegians, like most Europeans have been strongly critical of how, and why “Christian America” voted for, and elected president Bush.

Bush and the Republicans won a lot of votes from the evangelical block because of the following thinking:

“If a candidate is right on issue A and issue B, support him without reservation,” which carried the tacit message, “These issues are so important –don’t worry what he says about issue C and issue D.”

Sadly the evangelical christian vote in Norway are doing the same thing.

In the name of tax reductions, and lower fuel costs, the poor in the world will suffer more than they do today, in the name of “me first” another girl will sleep in a tent without her parents, in Oslo!

What is a Norwegian?

I thought being a Norwegian involved putting others first, being hospitable, sharing our resources and lives with the “least of these”, I thought we didn’t own our land, but were given it by God to share with the rest of our world?

Was i wrong?

What actually happened to Norway?


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