Norway: A Divided Country - /pol/ (#508494022) [Archived: 860 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: BRRCUuC2Norway
6/23/2025, 9:37:08 PM No.508494022
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Growing income inequality and privatisation are threatening everything the labour movement has fought for and won in Norway – financial security, welfare, and a strong sense of community and solidarity. The result is an unfair distribution of power and opportunity. People are increasingly judged according to the size of their wallets.

A society based on equality is healthier, happier, and more socially just than a society based on capitalist competition. Community works. Cooperation works. Solidarity works. That’s why the fight against the increasing gap between the wealthy and those who struggle to make ends meet is Rødt’s priority.

https://roedt.no/english
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Anonymous ID: kiI+B6SmIndia
6/23/2025, 9:39:41 PM No.508494288
>>508494022 (OP)
Your problems are because you do not worship the Norse gods (gods of your land) anymore
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Anonymous ID: MezosMWlUnited States
6/23/2025, 9:41:57 PM No.508494544
>>508494022 (OP)
>equality
Yeah, when you start propping up failures with the hard-won earnings of the competent, you incentivize failure and disincentivize success.
This is not an ideological reply. It's simply the hard facts of the matter. Reward doing nothing, punish doing something... you get more people doing nothing and fewer people doing something.
Equality ought to be based on the assumption that everyone is doing their part, no matter how inglorious it is. It's fair enough that a janitor get uplifted by the success of tech magnates. Fine.
But for layabouts, niggers, and single women to just sit on their ass and demand a high quality of life for nothing?
Nope.
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Anonymous ID: /2F0ELP8
6/23/2025, 9:42:07 PM No.508494558
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>>508494022 (OP)
Well looks like you're dealing with a labour shortage, I guess it's time to import more migrants.
Anonymous ID: KQT4s9PhUnited Kingdom
6/23/2025, 9:45:58 PM No.508494961
>>508494288
True enough. Loose contact with your soil and your food becomes totally dairy based. Not bad necessarily bad but still.
Anonymous ID: hf0HRiqmUnited States
6/23/2025, 9:46:25 PM No.508495008
How many people total live in Norway? Like 600k? Irrelevant country.
Anonymous ID: HAEK/BOuFinland
6/23/2025, 9:46:31 PM No.508495020
>>508494544
Dysfunctional generational rich of USA is prime example why wealth should be distributed.

Also, all money from Norway is oil money. If anything, norway should distribute it exactly even. Not one Crown more to fat lards.
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Anonymous ID: QKLNHvDEUnited Kingdom
6/23/2025, 9:50:48 PM No.508495469
>>508494022 (OP)
>have a big welfare state
>stop having kids
>suddenly there's not enough tax revenue
Anonymous ID: BRRCUuC2Norway
6/23/2025, 9:51:48 PM No.508495574
>>508495020
I’m going to feel like I didn’t do enough for this party after the election this fall.