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‘People are so angry’: how wealth tax became a battleground in Norway’s election

What the billionaires don't understand is that we don't give a fuck about having them around if they're not gonna pay taxes. Let them rot in some tax haven for all I care, but don't touch our taxes.

Norwegians discuss tax with confidence, because they have access to all the right data. Almost uniquely among democratic nations, the tax returns of named individuals are public, in a database that all citizens can access. Likewise, information on companies is detailed and reliable.

If there is one thing other countries should learn from Norway, it's this. Where I currently live my colleagues are deeply unhappy and they all suspect their colleagues earn more than themselves. In Norway, you can just check. If women systematically earn less than men in the workplace at least we'll know. And when whiny entrepreneurs complain loudly in public that they are bankrupted by taxes, journalists can easily expose how they receive millions in state support while only paying a few thousand in tax.

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The lead developer celebrated Charlie Kirk and whined about how white men are discriminated against in tech. Comes in addition to some earlier comments indicating he has fragile white man views on gender as well.

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You shouldn't need a long analysis that picks apart public statements and interprets them in a specific context to conclude that they probably didn't mean it the way it is obviously interpreted by anyone reading it.

It's not hard to be outspoken against fascism. Proton likes to forward themselves as visionaries, yet they completely fail to. Maybe they privately think Trump is an idiot, but I don't care. Resistance needs to be public in order to exist at all, especially when coming from actors like Proton.

Praising tweets by Trump wis sucking up to fascists. Had this tweet been contextualized with a long history of effective public opposition to the Trump regime I would have been willing to accept contextualization. It is not.

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Trump Named in New Epstein Files Published by Justice Department – “Donald J. Trump had raped her along with Jeffrey Epstein.”

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And besides she was 12, not a real child!! It's only human, anyone would do the same in this situation, it's not like they are raping five-year-olds, besides Bill Clinton did much worse and it's just a liberal hoax to distract us from Biden's crimes and now there's a communist running New York!

New York, can you believe it.

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Greenlanders are mocking the USA on social media by acting like they are fentanyl addicts

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Everybody is the victim of America sucking at this point. I don't think (hope?) the intention of the video is to mock the victims, but to accurately illustrate just how excited the rest of the world is about the potential prospect of becoming American, and how jealous we are of their cultural superiority.

That said, I agree it's not exactly in great taste.

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Court staff cover up Banksy image of judge beating a protester

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In case you're genuinely out of the loop, here's a quick recap:

  1. UK ships supplies for the Israeli army
  2. Group called Palestine Action decides protesting is not enough, commits to sabotage
  3. UK declares Palestine Action to be a terrorist organization
  4. Protesters voicing/showing support for Palestine Action get arrested on terrorism charges

So now, if you want to get arrested in the UK, you only need a piece of paper and four words: "I support Palestine Action". It's really that easy to become a terrorist these days. It used to be you needed to bomb a pub for that, or at least be somewhere in the relative proximity when somebody else did it.

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