http://irishsavant.blogspot.ie/2012/09/norway-news-from-asylum.html Norway: News from the asylum
My friend Arne keeps me up to date with developments from the lunatic asylum that Norway has become.
He tells me that the Government has appointed Hadia Tajik, a Pakistani woman, as Minister for Culture. Get that, a Pakistani as a Norwegian Minister of Culture. Meanwhile another Pakistani Minister, this one based in Pakistan (where, in a non-insane world Miss Tajik would now be walking ten paces behind her husband) offer $100,000 to anyone who kills a US film maker who offended him. Any prizes for guessing the kind of 'culture' Minister Tajik will propagate?
Meanwhile the Army has allowed its members to wear religious headgear. Including the hijab. You heard that right. First they allow Muslims into their military (have they any bases called Fort Hood?), then they allow them to dress in any manner they choose. Arne has managed to smuggle out a top secret picture of one of their crack commando units, the Kommandoenhet. Note: This image is highly confidential - please handle with discretion!
Then there's Liberal Party politician Abid Raja, who 'has worked with many immigrants in Norway and has seen that there is a great demand for halal food among Muslims who sit in Norwegian prisons.' Indeed. Raja's idea, and let's be honest, there's a kind of crazed logic here, is that Norway's prisons should go 100% halal food (apparently it's not feasible to mix halal with kuffar food in the kitchens). You see, though comprising (for now anyway) just 5% of the country's population, Muslims make up nearly half of Norway's prisoners. I'll bet you're amazed to learn that.
It seems that when he's not busy looking after Muslim criminals (at public expense) Abid trousers additional kroner through his post as Leader of the Norwegian Immigration Appeals Board, and also acts as Police Prosecutor at the National Police Immigration Service. Where I'm absolutely certain he investigates and prosecutes everyone, Muslim and kuffar alike, with total even-handedness. In the finest traditions of Pakistani justice. Yes.
Got to admit it, the Norwegians are doing a superb job with their inheritance.
Ragnarok, anyone???