I’m fighting for a western civilization where none of them had to die.
We’re not fighting red vs. blue.
We’re fighting good vs. evil.
Darkness vs. light.
We must win.
FrP kommer til havne over 50%, med mindre andre partier gjør dramatiske endringer i innvandringspolitikken, klimapolitikken, energipolitikken, næringspolitikken, skattepolitikken, bistandspolitikken, kriminalitetsbekjempelse, byråkratisering og offentlig sløseri.
I want to be really clear in my response. I am not going to retract anything, I stand by every single word. Labour are calling for me to apologise. The answer is no.
Industrial rape across almost every town and city in Britain.
Sexual torture. Murder. Endless rape.
I sat there for two weeks, listening to these girls.
I heard how one girl was raped by a dog, as Muslim men bet on what the animal would do.
Girls drugged and locked in cages, like rats.
Another, raped by 700 men over three years.
Dozens and dozens of these stories through our inquiry, and we are barely scratching the surface.
This was allowed to happen EXACTLY because politicians were cowards, refusing to discuss it.
I will not make that same mistake. I said what I said, and I meant it.
The Labour Party have blood on their hands, yet they think they can demand an apology from me for highlighting the systemic evil they allowed to infect our entire country?
They can piss off.
I am angry about it. Furious. When you hear directly from these girls about what they have been through, it changes the way you see politics. Forever.
Our report will be out very soon.
When that happens, I don’t want any apologies from the Labour Party. I don’t care about that.
I want to see those politicians responsible for covering up this atrocity behind bars for what they have done to these girls.
Testosterone is made from cholesterol.
Oestrogen is made from cholesterol.
Cortisol is made from cholesterol.
Vitamin D is made from cholesterol.
Bile acids that digest fat are made from cholesterol.
Progesterone, which sustains pregnancy, is made from cholesterol.
Every cell membrane in your body contains cholesterol.
Every nerve is insulated by myelin, which is largely cholesterol.
Every memory you form requires cholesterol to build the synapse that holds it.
Your brain is 60% fat, mostly cholesterol.
Breast milk is rich in cholesterol because infant brains cannot develop without it.
Nature, given the job of designing the perfect first food, put cholesterol in it.
When you eat less of it, the liver makes more.
Because the body knows it cannot function without it.
We declared war on cholesterol in 1977.
Testosterone in men has dropped 25%.
Vitamin D deficiency is now endemic.
One in three adults over fifty is on a statin lowering the cholesterol the body is desperately trying to maintain.
Depression rates have tripled.
Infertility rates have doubled.
The war is going well.
Activist: "Wool is cruel. The sheep should be left alone."
Farmer: "Alone where?"
Activist: "In a sanctuary."
Farmer: "Doing what."
Activist: "Just being a sheep."
Farmer: "Sheep have been bred for ten thousand years to grow a fleece that doesn't stop. If I don't shear her, she overheats, gets fly strike, and dies in her own coat with maggots eating her from the skin down."
Activist: "Then breed sheep that don't grow wool."
Farmer: "We did. They're called mouflon. They live on cliffs in Sardinia and would last forty minutes on a Welsh hillside before something ate them."
Activist: "I just don't think we should use animals for clothing."
Farmer: "What's your jumper made of."
Activist: "...recycled polyester."
Farmer: "Plastic, then. Sheds microfibre into the washing machine every wash. The fibres go through the filter, into the river, into the fish, into you. When you're done with it, it sits in a landfill for four hundred years. My sheep's fleece composts in a hedge in eighteen months and grew back on her this spring."
Activist: "But the sheep didn't consent."
Farmer: "She was lying down with her eyes closed when I finished. She got up and went back to eating. I'd suggest you ask her how she feels, but she's busy, and I think she's already given her answer."
The carnivore evolution.
Month 1: "I'll just eat beef, eggs, and butter. How hard can this be."
Month 2: "Wait, should I be doing 80/20 mince or 70/30 for the fat ratio?"
Month 3: "I need to add liver. And heart. And probably kidney. Nose-to-tail or it doesn't count."
Month 4: "Bone broth every morning. Tallow on everything. Marrow as a snack."
Month 5: "I've ordered grass-fed, grass-finished, single-origin, dry-aged ribeye from a specific farmer in Cornwall whose cows I have met."
Month 6: "Electrolytes. Pink salt. Sea salt. Celtic salt. Redmond. I have a hierarchy."
Month 7: "I'm tracking my sodium-to-potassium ratio."
Month 8: "Should I be taking cod liver oil? Beef organs in capsule form? Magnesium glycinate?"
Month 9: "I have a supplement shelf."
Month 12: "Just had mince and eggs. Felt great. Forgot to add salt. Forgot to take anything. Have not died."
Month 13: "I think I was overcomplicating it."
The end state is the beginning. You just had to spend a year learning that.
Norge 2026:
En minister lager forskrifter som passer perfekt til familiens egen bedrift.
Deretter dukker det opp offentlige anbud med krav som bare den samme bedriften oppfyller.
EPD. Svanemerke. CO₂-dokumentasjon. Eksakte mål, materialer og overflater.
Konkurrenter sier de stenges ute. Skattepengene går til ministerens egen møbelfabrikk.
Dette er ikke grønn politikk. Det ligner rigget marked forkledd som moral - andre land ville kalt dette korrupsjon.
Vestre har selv skaffet seg et Monopol!
I Norge kalles det «grønt skifte».
Activist: "Beef uses an obscene amount of water. Fifteen thousand litres per kilo."
Farmer: "Where did the water come from?"
Activist: "What?"
Farmer: "The fifteen thousand litres. Where was it before it was on the bill."
Activist: "I don't know. A river?"
Farmer: "The sky. About ninety-four percent of that figure is rain that fell on the field and got drunk by the grass. The cow ate the grass. The rain was on its way down whether the cow was here or not."
Activist: "But it still counts as water used."
Farmer: "By the grass. Which would have used it whether I farmed or moved to Spain. The cow isn't commissioning the rainfall. The rain isn't on the cow's payroll."
Activist: "Then just don't have the cow."
Farmer: "The rain still falls. The grass still drinks it. The water cycles back into the air anyway, just without anyone getting fed in the middle."
Activist: "It's not that simple."
Farmer: "It's rain, grass, cow, river. Or it's rain, grass, rot, river. Same circle, fewer dinners. Meanwhile every almond in your milk took a gallon of pumped aquifer water in California to grow. That one you might want to worry about. The rain in Wales is doing fine without your concern."
Five years of Labour Party rule have increased public spending by the equivalent of six entire foreign aid budgets.
@benjabrin: “While ordinary people are facing higher interest rates, rising prices and continued heavy tax and fee burdens, the state has done the exact opposite of tightening its belt. So far, the Støre government has increased public spending by 688 billion NOK.”
Of the many profoundly positive cultural shifts that @elonmusk has made — the normalization of children in public and professional spaces is the greatest.
Stop stigmatizing parenthood.
Children are God’s greatest blessing.
Celebrate being a father.
Activist: "Your cows are putting carbon into the atmosphere."
Farmer: "Where did they get it?"
Activist: "What?"
Farmer: "The carbon. Where did the cow get it before it put it anywhere."
Activist: "From... eating?"
Farmer: "From eating grass. And where did the grass get it."
Activist: "The soil?"
Farmer: "The air. The grass pulled it out of the air last spring. The cow ate the grass. The cow breathed some of it back out. It went back into the air it came from."
Activist: "But it's still going into the atmosphere."
Farmer: "It's going back. There's a difference between a thing going somewhere and a thing going back. You've described a circle and you're frightened of it."
Activist: "Then just don't have the cow."
Farmer: "The grass still dies in autumn. It rots where it falls. The carbon goes back into the air either way, just without anyone getting fed in the middle."
Activist: "It's not that simple."
Farmer: "It's grass, cow, breath, grass. Or it's grass, rot, air, grass. Same circle, fewer dinners. If that's complicated for you I'd stay away from the water cycle. That one's got clouds in it."
Når Jonas Gahr Støre står frem og skryter av «lav arbeidsledighet» og «sterk arbeidsdeltakelse», er det verdt å stoppe opp og se på tallene som faktisk teller. Offisiell arbeidsledighet ligger nå rundt 4,5 prosent (AKU, SSB mars 2026). Registrert ledighet hos NAV er enda lavere. Det høres jo bra ut. Men så kommer det: Hele 20–22 prosent av befolkningen i arbeidsfør alder (20–66 år) står utenfor jobb. Det tilsvarer rundt 700 000 mennesker. Langtidssykemeldte, mottakere av arbeidsavklaringspenger (AAP), uføretrygdede og andre som har falt ut av arbeidslivet på grunn av helse eller andre barrierer. Disse tallene kommer fra SSB og NAV. De fanges ikke opp i den vanlige ledighetsstatistikken fordi disse personene ikke lenger regnes som «arbeidsledige» – de er rett og slett utenfor arbeidsstyrken. Likevel er de i arbeidsfør alder. De kunne bidratt - og samfunnet betaler regningen. Det blir derfor litt misvisende å framstille Norge som et land med høy arbeidsdeltakelse når så mange som kunne deltatt ikke deltar. Vi har et reelt utenforskap som ikke løses ved å gjenta at «ledigheten er lav». Vi trenger å snakke om hvorfor så mange havner på helserelaterte ytelser over tid, hvordan vi kan forebygge frafall, og hvordan vi faktisk får flere tilbake i arbeid – ikke bare fortsette med "taktisk kommunikasjon" for å sanke stemmer. Vi kan ikke skryte av suksess på ett smalt mål når det bredere bildet viser et arbeidsmarked der mer enn en av fem i yrkesaktiv alder står utenfor.
Sånn kan det gå når Ap ikke vil kutte matmomsen:
''Det var i stor grad matvareprisene som trakk opp veksttakten i KPI-JAE for april. Sammenlignet med samme måned i fjor var prisene på matvarer 6,1 prosent høyere i år.''
Pussig at man ikke heller vil ha ''svenske tilstander''
Incentives explain outcomes.
Actually eliminating hatred would end the existence of “anti-hate” groups, so groups like SPLC amplified hatred instead to get more donations.