Quote Originally Posted by PanzerJaeger View Post
How old were the youngest participants at the camp?





Social democracy has been a dominant force in the Nordic countries for decades. Their societies, considered amongst the world's mpost advanced and civilised, the envy of the world, are to a very large extent the product of this dominance.

It is a bizarre fascist claim that these countries, these camps, are about ultra-leftwing indoctrination. What Europe needs is more Scandinavia, more democracy, more politically active youngsters, and less fascism. Not the other way round. Breivik, like 9-11, is an attack against western democracy, not a 'sad but secretly well deserved act they had coming'. Whatever one's objections about immigration in Europe, shooting a bunch of Norwegian youngsters isn't relevant. One would have to end up rooting for planes flown into London skyscrapers in retribution for the role rightwing demand for cheap labour and flexible borders has had on European immigration.