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Do You plan to Study in Norway?

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So you consider studying in Norway. Should you? Let's find out.

The educational system in Norway was taken over by Marxists from the 1970s and onwards. And by 1994-1997 it was completely ruined. And the concept of the Marxists who took over the educational system was that if everybody are given the same opportunity, then everybody will also have the same abilities. And the reason why that some people are forced to become hairdressers or cleaning ladies is because they just haven't been given the opportunity to develop their abilities. Because they believe in nurture, not nature. Intelligence is not something you inherit, it's something you are taught, they think.[1]

So, the universities in Norway are based on this concept. And at the beginning when they started doing that, of course all the students failed because they accepted everybody into the university. If you just finished high school, you could go to the university.[2] And they failed miserably. But instead of realizing that, "Oh crap, maybe people aren't really as intelligent as we want them to be even though they are given the same opportunities", they just lowered the requirements to pass. And if you're foreign, that is not Norwegian or not from Sweden or some similar country, North Korea, then you will realize that it's extremely easy to pass any course in Norway. Of course the requirements for physics and mathematics and such are still the same, they can't really manipulate them. But everything else is just like a walk in a park. You can go to Norway and study and you will realize that in order to pass a course you would need to read two books.[3] And you can work on the side.

You can also look at all these idiot Norwegians who spend most of their time drinking and screwing around and talking on the communist cafeteria at the university.[4] Norwegians think that they are really, really skilled and educated when they have a degree from the university. But they have no contract with reality whatsoever. They only know Norway, so they don't know better. Many of them are put in place when they go to study abroad, because they have the papers to do so. And they come home like racks, completely broken in terms of self-confidence. But the majority have no idea. They think that the university is what we have in Norway.

If you are a little bit smart in Norway, you can go to the university. I had a friend who took 40 different courses at the university at the same time.[5] And he passed all of them. He did that in half a year. Normally you have like three or four maybe. So it's no big deal. Anybody can do it. If you have a bit above average intelligence, you can do twice the amount of courses that you in other places would be able to do.

If you want to learn something though, if you want to be able to know for yourself that the degree that you have from the university actually means that you know the stuff you should know, then stay away from Norway. Really, just stay away. Norway is not the place for you. Norway is only a place for delusional Marxist idealists with no contact with reality whatsoever. They're also known as Norwegians by the way. Thankfully not all of them are like that, but you know, the vast majority are. And it's kind of funny, like I said, if you go to Norway and just sit down and look at the Norwegians, how they behave, it's of course to me as you know, I'm a Norwegian.[6] It's terribly embarrassing. It's a big shame to Norway, but for others it's very amusing. They behave like complete idiots because, you know, they are idiots. They have let all the idiots go to the university. And you can work on the side to finance your studies because Norwegians don't really bother working either because we have so much oil that you can just go on welfare. Most of the people who work in Norway have Swedes because they are poor. They don't have oil, you know. And then they are also financing, you know, two thirds of the entire third world. So they're poor.

If you don't care about papers, but just want to learn something, then of course don't go to the university at all. Just read a book, go Google it, go look at some YouTube videos. It's much better and it's free. And you can spend your time doing something more sensible instead of going back and forth to the university and talk to these Marxist professors. And you can spend that time doing something sensible instead. I highly recommend you do that really.

When I was at the university,[7] they had a course, I don't really know what the name of the course was, but the professor was an American Jewish feminist, was also a lesbian. And the education was all about telling the students how bad men are. You know, because the patriarchal evil men, I mean, can't get any worse than that, can it? So that was one of the courses you could take. I just attended a few of these lectures for the fun of it. I was shocked, really. It was a bit traumatizing to see, humanity on that level, but you could still call it interesting, really. They have a lot of courses like that and if you think, you know, Che Guevara is a good guy, you can wear his t-shirt and people will love you and you can go to the cafeteria. It's probably called something like Red Square or Mao Zedong cafeteria, something like that, because it's Marxist to the core. A lot of [inaudible] too if you like them.

But really, if you like to have an education, a proper education, and the papers to prove that you have an education, which is so 1990s, by the way, then stay away from Norway, really. If you're Norwegian, move abroad, because you're not going to get any such education in Norway, except in mathematics and physics, for now, of course. I'm pretty sure they'll manage to ruin that too.
  1. My dad is an engineer, by the way. My brother too.
  2. And finishing High School was of course also changed intobecoming extremely easy.
  3. I had to translate 3 pages of Norwegian text into English,in my English course there. That was it.
  4. The Norwegian Student Unions are very, well, RED.
  5. Which in terms of works is about the same as 4 courses in e.g. Russia.
  6. The brainwash in Norway starts in kindergarten, which is prettymuch mandatory for all Norwegians. The brainwash in Norway never stops.
  7. I only studied to qualify for an open prison. The moment I was released from prison I just ran all I could away from the university. And I never looked back.