lol norwegian indoctrination camps in the spotlight. my god you are stupid.Jay wrote:
I'm not saying the kids were guilty at all. That wasn't the intent of my post. I'm just saying that if anything remotely positive comes out of this event it should be these Norwegian indoctrination camps being placed in the international spotlight and them saying 'hey, maybe these aren't such a great idea after all'. I don't blame the kids, I blame the politicians setting the bullshit up in the first place.Uzique wrote:
the youngest person killed in this massacre was, what? 14-15? "brainwashing"? hardly. these are proactive people with a high sense of civic pride and citizenship. they wanted to take part in voluntary summer camps to perhaps boost their own interest in politics/public service and to have fun with other driven, positive young people. "brainwashing"? i don't really see where brainwashing comes into it. the only other person that views the summer camp as a brainwashing exercise is... breivik himself. keeping some good company there, mr. super-intellectual jay.
compared to the hundreds of schools, camps and weekend activities hosted in america in the name of political partisanship or religious instruction... i'd say you have a fairly gargantuan issue to deal with in your home country, before you start implying that 77 innocent teenagers were somehow 'guilty' or 'in the wrong' just for being at a summer camp. you idiot.
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