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Comments posted on Norwegian ‘Fatherland first’ Facebook group call empty seats on Oslo bus ‘terrifying’

A Norwegian anti-immigrant group has been roundly ridiculed after members mistook a photograph of six empty Oslo bus seats posted on its Facebook page for a group of women wearing burqas.

“Tragic” and “terrifying” were among the comments posted by members of the closed Fedrelandet viktigst, or “Fatherland first”, group beneath the photograph, according to screenshots on the Norwegian news website Nettavisen.

Other members of the 13,000-strong group wondered whether the non-existent passengers might be carrying bombs or weapons beneath their clothes. “This looks really scary,” wrote one. “Should be banned. You can’t tell who’s underneath. Could be terrorists.”

Further comments read: “Ghastly. This should never happen,” “Get them out of our country – frightening times we are living in,” and: “I thought it would be like this in the year 2050, but it is happening now,” according to thelocal.no.

The photograph was posted “for a joke” by the journalist Johan Slåttavik, who told Nettavisen he was “interested to see how people’s perceptions of an image are influenced by how others around them react. I ended up having a good laugh.”

It went viral in Norway after others shared screenshots of the group’s reactions. Sindre Beyer, whose post was shared more than 1,500 times, asked: “What happens when a photo of some empty bus seats is posted to a disgusting Facebook group, and nearly everyone thinks they see a bunch of burqas?”

He told Nettavisen: “I’m shocked at how much hate and fake news is spread [on the Fedrelandet viktigst page]. So much hatred against empty bus seats certainly shows that prejudice wins out over wisdom.”

The head of Norway’s Antiracist Centre, Rune Berglund Steen, told the site that people plainly “see what they want to see – and what these people want to see are dangerous Muslims”.

Norway recently became the latest European country to propose restrictions on the wearing of burqas and niqabs, tabling a law that will bar them from kindergartens, schools and universities. France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Bulgaria and the German state of Bavaria all restrict full-face veils in public places.

The country’s minority government, a coalition of the centre-right Conservatives and the populist Progress party that faces elections next month, said in June it was confident it would find opposition support for the move.

“We have every reason to believe this will be approved by parliament,” said the education minister, Torbjørn Røe Isaksen. The immigration and integration minister, Per Sandberg, said face-covering garments such as the niqab or burqa “do not belong in Norwegian schools. The ability to communicate is a basic value.”



Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...qas-anti-immigrant-group-norwegian?CMP=twt_gu
 
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Bus seats playing the victim card and blaming non-Muslims for being cautious... oh wait.
 
Disgrace!

Stupid bus seats, they should take responsibility for the terrorism which is keeping people up at night and will end the world as we know it!

Send them immigrant seats back to their backward society where they were manufactured!
 
Disgrace!

Stupid bus seats, they should take responsibility for the terrorism which is keeping people up at night and will end the world as we know it!

Send them immigrant seats back to their backward society where they were manufactured!

Terrorist seats you say? Made in Israel
 
Jokes aside, this one really stood out for me:

"The head of Norway’s Antiracist Centre, Rune Berglund Steen, told the site that people plainly “see what they want to see – and what these people want to see are dangerous Muslim"

The world in which we live today where these comments are being made is the afteraffect of a decades long media campaign of labelling Muslims as terrorists. I think the labelling theory, intelligence-led sting operations and the upgrading of crimes to terrorism has meant increased rates of convictions which lead one to believe the problem is bigger than it actually is.

This is not to deny there is/was a problem of violence amongst some Muslim extremists in certain countries except it has been exacerbated by NATO's economically-driven military campaigns and the abovementioned factors.

I'm not at all surprised this is happening
 
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Jokes aside, this one really stood out for me:

"The head of Norway’s Antiracist Centre, Rune Berglund Steen, told the site that people plainly “see what they want to see – and what these people want to see are dangerous Muslim"

The world in which we live today where these comments are being made is the afteraffect of a decades long media campaign of labelling Muslims as terrorists. I think the labelling theory, intelligence-led sting operations and the upgrading of crimes to terrorism has meant increased rates of convictions which lead one to believe the problem is bigger than it actually is.

This is not to deny there is/was a problem of violence amongst some Muslim extremists in certain countries except it has been exacerbated by NATO's economically-driven military campaigns and the abovementioned factors.

I'm not at all surprised this is happening

Let's be straight, too many people who watch the news whether they are in the west or east are just dumbed down sheep who will believe news is factual. They don't have the intelligence to see the bigger picture and attempt to critically think for themselves. If they have issues with religion this only makes it worse.

Yes there is an issue but how did this come into existance? It's not something to lose sleep over if you live in the west.
 
Let's be straight, too many people who watch the news whether they are in the west or east are just dumbed down sheep who will believe news is factual. They don't have the intelligence to see the bigger picture and attempt to critically think for themselves. If they have issues with religion this only makes it worse.

Yes there is an issue but how did this come into existance? It's not something to lose sleep over if you live in the west.

A world with out propaganda, the MSM and newspapers would be pretty close to utopia.
 
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