Norway massacre survivor returns as Utoya camp reopens

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @kolabbj4902
    @kolabbj4902 6 лет назад +23

    What these kids and young adults went through on the island utøya is awful. We should never forget what happend 22.07.2011.We cant forget about all these innocent kids that were taken away from their family and friends. We cant forget what the heroes on utøya did. We cant forget how they sacrificed their own lives to save others. From civilians to picking up teenagers from the freezing water and teenagers waving from utøya for help, to the campers who took bullets to protect other AUF campers. To the kids who did their best to keep eachother alive until the end.I nnocent kids on a summer camp thats meeting new friends and have a good time. Breivik is nothing more than a worthless person with no feelings for what he did to these poor people. My deepest condolences for the family's who lost loved ones and friends who lost eachother. And to the people who were wounded or deeply affected by what happend on utøya! Noone deserves to go through something like this 🌹RIP🌹7 years ago

  • @terrybaker8156
    @terrybaker8156 4 года назад +7

    The best way to exact revenge on Breivik is to carry on stronger than ever and as Kristin Kjær said, keep fighting for something

  • @transformers1017
    @transformers1017 3 года назад +10

    No way I wouldn't go back there,,, too much memories of friends getting killed and all the flash backs

  • @Reveal_City
    @Reveal_City 9 лет назад +30

    Meanwhile, the man who did this is enjoying an education, political participation and fresh meals in a full-time hotel paid for him by the Norwegian people.

    • @Eusantdac
      @Eusantdac 9 лет назад +7

      PAXperMortem What do You want to cut his head-off? Go to Saudi Arabia for that, they've cut somewhere around 100 people's head's off this year alone. This guy was(is) obviously mentally deranged and not only should he be "studied" but also healed (if possible).

    • @MrXalan
      @MrXalan 9 лет назад +2

      Eusunt Dac How would you justify justice?

    • @Eusantdac
      @Eusantdac 9 лет назад +6

      A mentally stable person does not do what that guy did. It wasn't a bank robbery where the robbers shot police officers, this guy went on a Rambo rampage, thinking he was changing the world or something. Like the guy in the States that shot all those people in a movie theater - he was off the rails too and just got life with no chance of parole (today). I think that is justified. Killing mentally unstable people ...I see no justice in that. On the other hand, working on helping people who have mental issues, improving the health care system, preventing the rise in mental illness (very important point and next to nothing is being done about it) - that's justice for people, before we start killing each other.

    • @Dan5482
      @Dan5482 9 лет назад +2

      PAXperMortem
      Yeah, and his also enjoying being incarcerated (no pussy!) for the rest of his life.

    • @Reveal_City
      @Reveal_City 9 лет назад +6

      Eusunt Dac
      Breivik was found to be fully mentally stable. He knew exactly what he was doing and he did it with a proper reason behind it (in his eyes at least). He killed people in the name of radicalism and fundamentalism, just like ISIS doesn't consist of "mentally unstable" people either. He's a terrorist, just like them. He's a monster, monsters don't have rights!

  • @MrEjidorie
    @MrEjidorie 9 лет назад +11

    If Anders Breivik killed 77 people in Japan, he would be sentenced to death, and majority of Japanese people would take this verdict for granted. Unfortunately, capital punishment is abolished in Norway.

    • @Foerdi94
      @Foerdi94 9 лет назад

      MrEjidorie Well they are a western Society where abortion will soon be a human right and the death penality in a state with the rule of law is regarded the hellmark of degenerate barbarism.I suspect that more People have died in Britain due to ABOLISHING the death penality than would have been executed because for unknown reasons the criminal members of Society seem not inclided to fulfill their part of the bargain in committing less or at least less brutal acts of crime while Society forgoes harsh punishment the vast majority would deem appropriate for them.

    • @MrEjidorie
      @MrEjidorie 9 лет назад +1

      Foerdi94 Japanese people understand very well that death penalty cannot be a deterrent to heinous crimes. Sometimes capital punishment encourages offenders to commit a felony because they want to abuse capital punishment as means to commit suicide. However, in ancient Japan, when somebody made seruous mistakes, he or she was required to compensate for what they did with their own life. Japanese people tend to glorify death, and that`s why Japanese pilots launched suicidal attacks against the U.S. fleet during the Pacific War. They are called as Kamikaze (Divine Wind) pilots. Even in modern Japan, probably the bereaved families of the victims and the Japanese public expect culprits to donate their life as a sincere sign of repentance. This mentality might be difficult to understand for Westerners.

    • @Foerdi94
      @Foerdi94 9 лет назад

      MrEjidorie
      Of course there is this stereotype of a Japanese who kills himself because he made an accounting error that cost the Company Money yet in the West the current stream of thought is all about diminishing personal responsibility and thus guilt. I find it insulting when People want to muster sympathy for a criminal because he was poor while his victim was also poor and lived in the same Slum as his murderer. There is much truth in Adam Smith's verdict that mercy with the guilty is cruelty towards the innocent in a moral sense. I think it is a Moral Action if someone who has committed a heinous crime commits suicide because he does not want to live with this guilt because he showed that he recognized his guilt instead of even insulting the relatives of the victims in the courtroom like some criminals do in Britain. I do not think the Western alternative is more morally enlightened.

    • @mjollner23
      @mjollner23 9 лет назад

      +MrEjidorie I don't want to use death as a penalty. I would however recommend some people be disposed to relieve the planet of their presence. Breivik costs ridiculous sums of money to keep locked up in isolation like he is. I'd just get rid of him. There are so many better things you could do with that money. Like helping refugees or make better schools.
      There's enough people on the planet. Our resources are better spent on people who deserve them.

    • @MrEjidorie
      @MrEjidorie 9 лет назад +1

      +Pedro Vaz I disagree. In Japan, a samurai is considered to be a warrior of lofty character, and a samurai never massacre innocent people. However I agree that Japanese are nationalistic, and unwilling to accept immigrants from overseas. But Japanese are also black/brown people but not the Caucasian people.

  • @levanyra3732
    @levanyra3732 4 года назад +5

    There was a bombing attack in Oslo right before that caused by the same terrorist. 7 people were killed in the bombing and 92 teenagers were shot on Utøya. The killer set foot on the island 45 minutes after the bomb detonated in Oslo and for the next 1 and a half hours he hunted down and killed all the kids systematically. Some were trying to escape by swimming to the mainland but he shot and killed them. Others were trying to hide in the tents so he opened them and shot everyone who was in it. This is a tragedy yet I see so many comments of people who support this and what the killer did. I am disgusted

  • @ramatgan1
    @ramatgan1 9 лет назад +6

    All countries should emulate Norway. Open and democratic. Nothing but respect for Norway.

  • @beghhh286
    @beghhh286 3 года назад +1

    Man i watch that film and i thothe that kaja will survive

  • @edgarvibar
    @edgarvibar 9 лет назад +1

    Reliving the trauma?

  • @ibustanut
    @ibustanut 3 года назад

    These people will never learn... Geez

  • @torqingheads
    @torqingheads 8 лет назад +5

    Anders, how did you miss this one?

  • @bmp7824
    @bmp7824 6 лет назад +1

    Sorry, but an M14 is not automatic

    • @efekaansahin9948
      @efekaansahin9948 4 года назад +4

      I feel so sad for you if that's the point to focus on in this video for you

    • @Opius321
      @Opius321 3 года назад

      @@efekaansahin9948 it actually grabbed my attention as well.

  • @martinchristian597
    @martinchristian597 6 лет назад

    can we get another termite termination?