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Good evening, revered reader. Since this is my first entry in this blog, i shall use it to introduce myself. My name is Vegard. I’m from Norway, I am 18 years of age and I am a communist. Thus, I shall blog mostly about politics, although I wont put a pin on that, as I’m sure I will want to blog about other stuff from time to time. So, on to my entry.

Over my many years of being a sweaty internet persona, I have come to see something that I really should not be seeing. To quote Supa Sayed, man has no memory. World War 2. Or maybe the apartheid regime in Africa 50 years ago. Or slavery altogether. Nevertheless, inhumanity unprecedented! But people have stopped this. Right? We live in a tolerant society free of this shit. Right? So do i really have to keep going? Yes, because apparently you have all forgotten about it. I see a new trend emerging, not one of clothes or music, but of attitude.

I'm sure you know who this is. If you don't, get ouf of this blog pronto!“You fucking jew!”. This is a phrase thats no longer uncommon, as if being a jew inherently is a bad thing! I see the internet spitting out people who joke about persecution of jews, of gass-chambers and auswitch and “Arbeit Macht Frei”. I see people claiming to be Nazis simply because they know that I am a devoted communist. And it sickens me, it strikes me right to the core that people can be so through-and-through rotten, ignorant and fucking retarded (Pardon my french). Its not just fascism and nazism, its also general racism. One word: Nigger. Perpetuated greatly by the internet community whos name shall not be mentioned, its now everywhere, and on everyones lips.

Even people who arent intently racist now use it as a term for people of african descent (i have come to the conclusion that that is the only way to distinct people by something as irrelevant as skin-colour without making it sound racist in my head).

I suppose this trend could mean that fraces that weren’t always considered racist but in the past has been used as a degrading term of oppression and apartheid, is starting toA sign from south africa during the apartheid regime, and coincidentally how FrP feels about Norway. loose its edge. Still, personally I don’t feel entirely comfortable with blatantly racist terms becoming part of everyday talk. Because despite what seems to be a general “truth”, that we live in a tolerant society with no room for racism, we actually do. Racism is everywhere, and it can’t be dismissed.

And normalization of harsh terms is not helping, if anything its making racism seem alright, and its mocking all the deaths, all the hardships and all the shit that mankind has exposed itself to. When you encounter racism daily through speech and reading, you get the idea that its okay. And not only do you feel acceptance for the racist feelings you may have (im not saying everyone harbors them), but those who don’t inherently give a damn about trivial man-made distinctions based upon generalization and discrimination might start doing so. Which is not a good thing.

Need i say more?

What am i trying to say? Stop acting like racists. Its pathetic, outdated and childish. How are we supposed to evolve as a species, when we can’t move past several hundred year old ideas of apartheid, that never seem to be quite as gone and forgotten as we would like to think?

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What a hassle! I’m so busy it’s not even funny! But eventually school will be over! No matter how much it tries, there will be a point where the intensity can no longer be upped exponentially. I don’t know how many days exactly there are left, but this last week and a half has left me exhausted! Two mock exams last week in Norwegian, Biology this Monday, Physics Tuesday, and finally IT today. The term TGIF has never been more fitting. I swear, they do this on purpose.

So it turns out the judge of the Pirate Bay case was a member of an organization whose raison d’être is to support the industry. Can’t really say that I’m shocked, but it’s amusing. You know, some of the most common jokes in Norway are about swedes and their “intelligence,” and this is just too fitting. The judge didn’t see how his membership would be seen as a conflict of interest? Come on, he had an agenda from the start and we all know it. This just adds to the pile of errors that have been made during the trial, it’s almost like they want to give the Pirate Bay immunity.
I’m too tired to write a long essay for your pleasure right now, it wouldn’t be any good anyways. I can’t write properly if I’m not in the mood, and the only thing that can keep me from getting into it is exhaustion. I’m a night person, did you know? But not today, I’m just too damn tired.
Here, go to ITavisen, have fun!
Song of the Blog: Upon the Oaken Throne
Sincerely
Bjørn
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Demonstrations are lovely things. People rise against in unison. Against what, you ask? This time it was the conclusion of the first Pirate Bay trial. Demonstrations are wonderful ways of letting everyone know that something is wrong somewhere. Of course they’re abused every now and then, and there’s always someone who wants to abuse them all, but the concept is still beautiful. If you’ve never participated in a demonstration, this is a good time to start. I promise you you’ll love it.

Now I’ve already gone through why the sentence is one hundred percent unreasonable, so if you’re not sure about which side to chose in the matter feel, free to go back and read some of my recent posts. Whether or not they’ve trespassed any laws, demonstrating against the sentence is necessary. The system needs to be reminded for whom it was made to serve. If the people disagree with the system, then it’s always the system that has to change.
So if you’re in Sweden, don the scarf, bring your flag, and hit the streets, because history is being written, and you know you want in. What has happened is wrong, and needs to be righted. Get out there and do something about it!
Here is your Norwegian news article!
Song of the Blog: The Great Battle
Sincerely
Bjørn
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A moment for the trial please, it had a sad conclusion… And we’re back! Can’t really let these things have too much of an influence. It was only the lowest instance of the court system, and major mistakes were made. The court should never have accepted the way the prosecution handled the case. New witnesses and evidences were produced from nowhere as if by magic, charges were dropped and rewritten, all during the trial. Evidence put forth by the defendant was ignored in the conclusive documents. Despite how the world could clearly see that our side was winning the case, even without taking sides it was obvious who appeared the stronger, the industry won.

This might not come as a surprise, and really that’s not what’s so strange about the case. What’s strange is the sentence. I’m fine with the charges. I disagree with them, I think they’re completely wrong, but I can see where the prosecution is coming from. There’s no doubt that the industry is damaged by some actions that are carried out on the Pirate Bay, but the fact that the ones on trial have nothing to do with these actions is glaringly obvious to me, and had they chosen another name I doubt they would even have been charged. The sentence? One year of jailtime and $3,620,000 in fines. Really, industry? Jailtime? For setting up a filesharing website? You can’t jail someone for telling the world that they’ve built a house in which they can party like crazy and share what they want, that’s insane! Even if the guys at the Bay had been sitting around making hard copies of everything that’s been shared through the Pirate Bay they wouldn’t have been jailed. Does I smell industry funding?
Read more at ITavisen!
Get ready for round two guys! We will win this in the end.
Song of the Blog: Drought
Sincerely
Bjørn
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Tomorrow is the day! Either it’s the Pirate Bay or the industry, tomorrow is the day of the sentence! Of course it doesn’t really matter who wins, the other will appeal no matter what, but it’s still going to be interesting to see who this court sides with. I side with the pirates, obviosuly.

Song of the blog: Drumroll
Sincerely
Bjørn
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