Donald Trump: “Why can’t we have some people from Norway?”
As a Norwegian, here is my answer:
In Norway, we have permanent employment guaranteed by law, collective wage agreements, and strong unions.
In the US, you can lose your job overnight, without any reason.
In Norway, you can be sick without being financially punished.
In the US, getting sick can mean losing both your pay and your job.
In Norway, we have the right to paid holiday, leave, and a secure pension.
And healthcare and education are free.
In the US, much of this is up to your boss—if you are lucky.
And this is not a coincidence.
It is the result of ordinary people standing together, organising, and fighting for these rights.
So no thanks, I am not moving to get worse rights.
I will stay and defend the working life we have built here.
ICE is not a branch of the U.S. military, is poorly trained, and hires failed rent-a-cops and thugs with delusions of patriotism.
ICE's budget is now LARGER than what's allocated for the U.S. Marine Corp. If THAT doesn't concern you, wake up and smell the fascism.
You saw ICE murder a defenseless person on your screens. JD Vance called it a response to “classic terrorism.” Kristi Noem called it self-defense. This is exactly what Israel has done for decades, now you're seeing it at home.
You cannot normalize killing children in Gaza
and expect your own children to be sacred.
Once innocence becomes negotiable,
it becomes a line item.
Once life can be written off as "necessary,"
it can be written off anywhere.
The price of tolerating terror abroad
is discovering one day
that your own life is an acceptable risk.
Maduro was a dictator.
But let's not pretend Trump cares about democracy.
He cozies up to dictators all over the world when it suits him.
Trump has been clear: he wants Venezuela’s oil.
That’s not democracy. That’s imperialism.
I’ve watched the Renee Good video endless times from all available angles. Anyone who says they *know* what happened is lying, and we should await the investigation. But killing a mother like that is surely a tragedy? The lack of humanity I’m seeing to towards her is repulsive.
🇩🇿🇨🇩 History is not just words. It is action
In 1967, it was Algeria that arrested Moïse Tshombe, the executioner of Patrice Lumumba.
When the West demanded his release, Algiers refused. We held him to face “The justice of all Africa.”
We do not need lessons on Pan-Africanism. We wrote the history books.
Release of the Epstein files - No
Make America Great Again - No
We get rich with tariffs - No
Ceasefire in Gaza - No
Peace in Ukraine - No
America First - No
Trump is full of manure.