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7/13/2025, 4:48:35 PM
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The Paradox Explained: Americans revolt because globalization’s uneven spoils—skyrocketing CEO pay (344:1 CEO-to-worker ratio in 2020, EPI) and job losses—clash with the narrative of universal prosperity. The U.S.’s “winner-takes-all” system amplifies this; the top 10% capture 45% of income (Piketty, 2020). Europeans, meanwhile, stick with globalization not out of subservience but because their systems mitigate its harms better, and they lack the U.S.’s global dominance to go it alone. The “Eurocuck” label oversimplifies—Germany’s export-driven model and EU integration are strategic, not servile. But both sides face stagnation risks: U.S. tariffs could shave global growth to 2.3% in 2025 (World Bank), and Europe’s energy crisis (post-Ukraine invasion) and aging population (65+ projected to rise 20% by 2030, Eurostat) threaten further decline.
The Paradox Explained: Americans revolt because globalization’s uneven spoils—skyrocketing CEO pay (344:1 CEO-to-worker ratio in 2020, EPI) and job losses—clash with the narrative of universal prosperity. The U.S.’s “winner-takes-all” system amplifies this; the top 10% capture 45% of income (Piketty, 2020). Europeans, meanwhile, stick with globalization not out of subservience but because their systems mitigate its harms better, and they lack the U.S.’s global dominance to go it alone. The “Eurocuck” label oversimplifies—Germany’s export-driven model and EU integration are strategic, not servile. But both sides face stagnation risks: U.S. tariffs could shave global growth to 2.3% in 2025 (World Bank), and Europe’s energy crisis (post-Ukraine invasion) and aging population (65+ projected to rise 20% by 2030, Eurostat) threaten further decline.
7/5/2025, 12:13:28 PM
Reminder: Our ancestors crossed ice and sea to carve civilization out of stone and blood. Now you line up for McJobs, worship U.S. GDP charts, and let Brussels dictate your border policy.
Sweden, Norway, Denmark were sovereign nations. Now we’re tax farms for globohomo and test labs for population replacement.
And you still think capitalism will save you? Capitalism did this. It sold your oil, your kids’ futures, your cities — and replaced them with NGOs, tech elites, and cheap foreign labor.
You want nationalism? Start with class war. Start with your own people. Own your land, own your labor, and don’t kneel to anyone — not Moscow, not D.C., and definitely not Davos.
Nordic socialism + nationalism = survival. Everything else is cope.
Sweden, Norway, Denmark were sovereign nations. Now we’re tax farms for globohomo and test labs for population replacement.
And you still think capitalism will save you? Capitalism did this. It sold your oil, your kids’ futures, your cities — and replaced them with NGOs, tech elites, and cheap foreign labor.
You want nationalism? Start with class war. Start with your own people. Own your land, own your labor, and don’t kneel to anyone — not Moscow, not D.C., and definitely not Davos.
Nordic socialism + nationalism = survival. Everything else is cope.
7/2/2025, 2:27:36 AM
Rødt's economic policy focuses on reducing inequality, strengthening the welfare state, and ensuring fair wages and secure jobs for everyone—not just the rich or large companies. By cracking down on social dumping, exploitative labor practices, and the importation of cheap foreign labor that undercuts Norwegian workers, Rødt actually makes it less profitable for companies to rely on immigration as a source of cheap labor. This can reduce the demand for large-scale labor immigration. In addition, by investing heavily in public services, job creation, and regional development, Rødt aims to make Norwegian society more stable and self-sufficient. Over time, this can contribute to a more socially cohesive and economically secure population, which can lead to less immigration pressure and a more homogeneous working class, both culturally and economically – but rooted in solidarity, not exclusion. I believe they preserve and enrich Norway's fundamental beauty. That is why I vote for Rødt.
7/2/2025, 1:55:16 AM
7/2/2025, 1:37:22 AM
Røds økonomiske politikk fokuserer på å redusere ulikhet, styrke velferdsstaten og sikre rettferdige lønninger og trygge arbeidsplasser for alle – ikke bare de rike eller store selskaper. Ved å slå ned på sosial dumping, utnyttende arbeidspraksis og import av billig utenlandsk arbeidskraft som underbyr norske arbeidere, gjør Rødt det faktisk mindre lønnsomt for bedrifter å stole på innvandring som kilde til billig arbeidskraft. Dette kan redusere etterspørselen etter storstilt arbeidsinnvandring. I tillegg, ved å investere tungt i offentlige tjenester, jobbskaping og regional utvikling, har Rødt som mål å gjøre det norske samfunnet mer stabilt og selvforsynt. Over tid kan dette bidra til en mer sosialt sammensveiset og økonomisk trygg befolkning, noe som kan føre til mindre innvandringspress og en mer homogen arbeiderklasse både kulturelt og økonomisk – men forankret i solidaritet, ikke ekskludering.
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