10 Positive Things about Norway and/or Norwegians
I have made a few videos about Norway, showing some of the negative things about the political system there.[1]And because of that I received some requests from Norwegians who asked me to make a video about the positive things about Norway and Norwegians. But are there anything positive? Let's find out.
A lot of the things I say in this video are of course valid for other peoples as well. And it's not something that is completely unique to Norwegians necessarily. But these are 10 things that I think are positive about Norway and Norwegians.
Number 1. Norwegians will love Denmark and Danes.[2]Finland and Norwegian has a similar story. Norway was "occupied" by Denmark for several hundred years and Finland was occupied by Sweden for several hundred years. But if you go to Finland, they most of the time will just hate Swedes. But in Norway we still love Danes. The Norwegian flag is just a Danish one with an extra blue cross. PS. And the Danish flag is the oldest in the world. If only both nations would have removed that damn cross, and replaced it with a Thór's hammer instead. And it's not like our history was unproblematic in relation to the Danes. Because of the Danish occupation, the Norwegian written language is lost. And a lot of our culture has been lost because of this. And in the 15th, 16th century there were more murders in, for example, the Bergen town than in New York City in the 1970s.[3]Because the Norwegians were killing Danish priests and Danish sheriffs en masse. But still today, we love Denmark. We love Danes.
Number 2. Norwegians are very good skiers, as a general rule. Almost everybody knows how to ski and when it's summertime we hike in the mountains. Because of this, Norway has the world record in winter sport competitions. No other country, not even the Soviet Union slash Russia or the USA, has more gold medals in winter sports than Norway do.[4]
Number 3. Norway has a very healthy, homogenous population. This is changing fast though, because of the genocidal anti-Scandinavian mass-immigration policies of the totalitarian Soviet regime in Norway. Unless something dramatically happens, all the Scandinavian peoples will within decades be genocided by their USA/British-inserted totalitarian puppet-regimes.
Number 4. When Norwegians are told by the authorities to do something, they often just say "okay" and then they do whatever they want anyway. Which kind of reminds me of the French, because in France they do whatever they want. They don't bother to say, sure we'll do that, and then they do what they want. They just do what they want. But in Norway they say "okay" to the authorities, and then they don't give a rat's ass and do whatever they want anyway. Which is a good thing, because it reduces political suppression.
Number 5. The nature in Norway is wild and untamed, and so is the population.


Number 6. Norwegians pretty much all live within reach of the sea. More than 90% live within 3 kilometers of the sea, and pretty much everybody knows how to use a boat, they know how to fish, and also to hunt actually. Hunting is very popular in Norway.
Number 7. Norwegians are very individualistic. If you go to Denmark you will find clusters of buildings where people live in small villages. In Norway, if there's not at least one or two kilometers until the next house, you feel a little bit claustrophobic. People in Norway, they live in the countryside, one house there, the next house, the next house, and you have a huge distance between each house. This means they are also able to cope with isolation much better than many others.

Because of the landscape and also this individualism, you have also a lot of different dialects in Norway. Some of these dialects are so different from each other that people have problems understanding each other. And they might often understand Swedish or Danish better even than other Norwegian dialects. (?) [Says the phrase "I don't like guys who steal." in North-Trøndelag and in Bergen dialects.]
Number 8. Norwegians are very healthy and beautiful. This of course relates to point 3 about genetics. But as a general rule, Norwegians are extremely beautiful. If you are foreign and you come to Norway, you will find cashiers who are more beautiful than the models in your own homeland, especially if you are from the USA.

PS. We have at least 100 old German tanks too (Russia has some 6000+ tanks in the military district bordering Norway)


Number 9. Some might consider this negative, but I consider it as a positive thing. Norwegians are very naive. What this actually means is that they are very honest. And because they are honest, they believe that others are as honest as they are, and therefore they could be considered naive. But as I see it, this is a positive trait.
Number 10. In Scandinavia there are three main languages. And if you go to Denmark, they will have serious problems understanding both Swedish and Norwegian. If you go to Sweden, they will have problems understanding both Danish and Norwegian. But if you go to Norway, people will understand both Danish and Sweden, and of course Norwegian.[5]In fact, like I said, they will have more problems with some of the Norwegian dialects than they will with Swedish and Danish.
I have made a few videos about Norway, showing some of the negative things about the political system there.[1]And because of that I received some requests from Norwegians who asked me to make a video about the positive things about Norway and Norwegians. But are there anything positive? Let's find out.
A lot of the things I say in this video are of course valid for other peoples as well. And it's not something that is completely unique to Norwegians necessarily. But these are 10 things that I think are positive about Norway and Norwegians.
Number 1. Norwegians will love Denmark and Danes.[2]Finland and Norwegian has a similar story. Norway was "occupied" by Denmark for several hundred years and Finland was occupied by Sweden for several hundred years. But if you go to Finland, they most of the time will just hate Swedes. But in Norway we still love Danes. The Norwegian flag is just a Danish one with an extra blue cross. PS. And the Danish flag is the oldest in the world. If only both nations would have removed that damn cross, and replaced it with a Thór's hammer instead. And it's not like our history was unproblematic in relation to the Danes. Because of the Danish occupation, the Norwegian written language is lost. And a lot of our culture has been lost because of this. And in the 15th, 16th century there were more murders in, for example, the Bergen town than in New York City in the 1970s.[3]Because the Norwegians were killing Danish priests and Danish sheriffs en masse. But still today, we love Denmark. We love Danes.
Number 2. Norwegians are very good skiers, as a general rule. Almost everybody knows how to ski and when it's summertime we hike in the mountains. Because of this, Norway has the world record in winter sport competitions. No other country, not even the Soviet Union slash Russia or the USA, has more gold medals in winter sports than Norway do.[4]
Number 3. Norway has a very healthy, homogenous population. This is changing fast though, because of the genocidal anti-Scandinavian mass-immigration policies of the totalitarian Soviet regime in Norway. Unless something dramatically happens, all the Scandinavian peoples will within decades be genocided by their USA/British-inserted totalitarian puppet-regimes.
Number 4. When Norwegians are told by the authorities to do something, they often just say "okay" and then they do whatever they want anyway. Which kind of reminds me of the French, because in France they do whatever they want. They don't bother to say, sure we'll do that, and then they do what they want. They just do what they want. But in Norway they say "okay" to the authorities, and then they don't give a rat's ass and do whatever they want anyway. Which is a good thing, because it reduces political suppression.
Number 5. The nature in Norway is wild and untamed, and so is the population.


Only about 3% of Norway is agricultural landscape. Almost all of Norway actually looks like this.

Although we love Danes, we also do poke fun at them for 'always' getting lost or needing help in our mountains. Obviously the are not used to mountains. I am pretty sure that at least 50% of the time when someone needs help in the Norwegian mountains, it's a Dane.
Number 6. Norwegians pretty much all live within reach of the sea. More than 90% live within 3 kilometers of the sea, and pretty much everybody knows how to use a boat, they know how to fish, and also to hunt actually. Hunting is very popular in Norway.


Number 7. Norwegians are very individualistic. If you go to Denmark you will find clusters of buildings where people live in small villages. In Norway, if there's not at least one or two kilometers until the next house, you feel a little bit claustrophobic. People in Norway, they live in the countryside, one house there, the next house, the next house, and you have a huge distance between each house. This means they are also able to cope with isolation much better than many others.

Ah. Finally some breathing space. No damn neighbours. Phew.
Because of the landscape and also this individualism, you have also a lot of different dialects in Norway. Some of these dialects are so different from each other that people have problems understanding each other. And they might often understand Swedish or Danish better even than other Norwegian dialects. (?) [Says the phrase "I don't like guys who steal." in North-Trøndelag and in Bergen dialects.]
Number 8. Norwegians are very healthy and beautiful. This of course relates to point 3 about genetics. But as a general rule, Norwegians are extremely beautiful. If you are foreign and you come to Norway, you will find cashiers who are more beautiful than the models in your own homeland, especially if you are from the USA.

Don't be surprised if you find cashiers in Norway who look like this.

The Russians are TERRIFIED by our armed forces.

The 'Norwegians' of the future. Thanks to the US-puppet regime ruling Norway.

Not worth keeping. Right?
Number 9. Some might consider this negative, but I consider it as a positive thing. Norwegians are very naive. What this actually means is that they are very honest. And because they are honest, they believe that others are as honest as they are, and therefore they could be considered naive. But as I see it, this is a positive trait.
Number 10. In Scandinavia there are three main languages. And if you go to Denmark, they will have serious problems understanding both Swedish and Norwegian. If you go to Sweden, they will have problems understanding both Danish and Norwegian. But if you go to Norway, people will understand both Danish and Sweden, and of course Norwegian.[5]In fact, like I said, they will have more problems with some of the Norwegian dialects than they will with Swedish and Danish.
- Soviet Norway
- Sorry about my filthy hands here. I have been planting on the property.
- "There are still wild Pagan people in Norway. Especially in the mountains" (Danish Priest, in a letter to Denmark). One of our inland regions is called "Hedmark", which means "Land of the Pagans". Named by the Danes?
- 1. Norway; Gold: 118, Silver: 111, Bronze: 100. (Total: 329)
2. USA: Gold: 96, Silver: 102, Bronze: 84. (Total 282)
3. Austria: Gold 59. Silver: 78. Bronze: 81 (Total 218)
4. Germany: Gold 78, Silver: 78, Bronze: 53. (Total 209)
5. USSR: Gold 78, Silver: 57, Bronze: 59 (Total 194)
Note: The Norwegian population is made up of about 5 millions. - SwedISH, that is.
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