, but this year's local and regional elections here in Norway seem to be all about elderly care.
Exciting.
At least this is more proof that Norway is a relatively safe and stable country where most people are doing fine, and where I most likely will find a steady job after I finish my studies, even if I choose to study Sociology, Music History or anything else that anti-intellectuals like to call useless. I like that.
On the other hand, I am disappointed (but not surprised) that Norwegian politics has been reduced to throwing money after the interest groups who shout the loudest, while groups who are unable to vote (kids, most drug addicts, illegal immigrants) are largely ignored.
My conclusion: Norway is rich, but dull.
It's a lot better in Austalia, where we argue whether boat people are scary, or whether they're terrifying.
Don't worry, I'm sure your military or intelligence services are secretly torturing someone, somewhere, for the kind of "intelligence" one could get from a Tashkent taxi driver for free.
Quote from: Placid Dingo on September 11, 2011, 03:16:28 PM
It's a lot better in Austalia, where we argue whether boat people are scary, or whether they're terrifying.
The political climate here was heading in that direction before July 22, and I'm pretty sure that'll resume in a couple of months. We're returning gay asylum seekers to countries where they risk being executed because "they can hide their sexuality".
Hah, we did that as well. Right down to the same excuse.