Stick a fork in Norway. It’s done.

Norwegian Military Places Soldiers on Vegetarian Diet to ‘Combat Climate Change’
Lunacy…but else to expect from a country that doesn’t mind islamist invaders raping its daughters?

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23 Responses to Stick a fork in Norway. It’s done.

  1. Oswald Bastable says:

    It would be a feckin’ mutiny here- by all ranks!

  2. Wombat says:

    Vegetarian Mondays leads on to…

    Cross dressing Tuesdays.
    Pro-Palestine march Wednesdays.
    Forestry protest Thursdays.
    Social justice sit-in Fridays.
    Islam appreciation Saturdays,
    and Climate change demonstration Sundays.

    Soldiers may feel free to solider during their annual leave.

    • Seneca III says:

      Wombat: There probably is a more subtle agenda here. Homo sapiens sapiens (a.k.a. Homo sap) is a predatory omnivore, and animal protein is the only source of certain essential amino acids that are not found in vegetables or fruit. The most important these amino acids are the acidic group (tryptophan, tyrosine and phenylalanine) which are the biosynthetic precursors for the neurotransmitters serotonin, dopamine and norepinephrine. Neurotransmitters pass information between neurones across the synapses even if the homo sap in question only has two of them (neurones, that is).

      This explains why every Vegan I have ever met has invariably demonstrated that they are as thick as two short planks and couldn’t fight their way out of a paper sack. The Norwegian Army is finished. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_cool.gif

  3. KG says:

    One would hope so, Os!
    Give it time, Wombat. Just give it a little more time…..

  4. GW says:

    Unfortunately, all the vikings left there while the getting was good. There doesn’t seem to be much left there in terms of manhood . . .

  5. Brown says:

    I bet they are still pumping the oil though. Nutters. Nice country though.

  6. Mathew says:

    Combating things like climate, warming…. in other words things that don’t actually present any physical danger is about all much of the west can do these days. Apart from the likes of America, who can go and fight an actual war where they shoot and bomb you back, who can actually make war.

    I have this bad feeling that we’re going to find out in our life time.

  7. KG says:

    “I have this bad feeling that we’re going to find out in our life time.”
    So have I, amounting almost to a certainty.

  8. Findalis says:

    @ Mathew

    who can go and fight an actual war where they shoot and bomb you back, who can actually make war.

    Answer: Israel

  9. KG says:

    Findalis, if it’s a prolonged conventional war, you need to add a caveat:
    only with sufficient, timely outside logistical support.

  10. Mathew says:

    True Findalis, one of the few remaining countries with any balls and common sense left in the west. When the time comes for them to defend themselves against their old oppressors again, i hope that Australia will step to their side. It would be the right thing to do.

  11. Darin says:

    I have it on good authority that the American military is being hollowed out.Democrat administrations always do and this one being lead by a Muslim especially so.

    When you add REOs that are FUBAR,Gays and Women being pushed ahead of men and Generals being drummed out,not because they lost a battle,but because they aren’t the right flavor of PC we can know that the end of our fighting ability is near.

    When Washington(No,I will not soil the name any longer)That Political Hell Hole on the Potomac makes cuts,not in the needless paperwork and white napkin socials that is the Pentagon,but instead cuts weapons systems,ships and even Veterans benifits instead ,we know it’s close to the end.Our greatest strength was not planning to fight the current war,but instead planning to fight the next one,now we are only planning to lose.

  12. Seneca III says:

    @Yokel : Do you mean you haven’t already? Shame on you! :roll:

    • Seneca III says:

      Addendum: RE. your second link – if you are thinking of TATP here then I wouldn’t make that in any quantity in a lab., never mind a bath tub in Bradford (with or without ground up chapattis as a stabilising matrix – that’s why the enricher’s next attempt after 7/7 failed, ‘The Mother of Satan’ was just too stabilised for the home made dets. to initiate the sequence, praise be to Allah’s fuckwit acolytes). http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_scratch.gif

  13. KG says:

    For a legitimate use of ..um..interesting chemicals, might I suggest an interest in small-scale, low-tech fibreglassing?
    Just be very careful around the peroxide catalyst, the promoter and the acetone… :twisted:

    • Yokel says:

      If my second link is right, one would need a licence (= police background checks etc?) before being able to buy any of the “interesting” chemicals!

      Still perhaps we shouldn’t be too worried about that. If the latest al-Shabaab video in English is successful in getting wannabe jihadis in Britain to fight the local (ie indigenous) population with a knife from B&Q (a hardware store) then we will all need licences for all knives (perhaps complete with serial numbers on them all, and annual audits?). Search archive.org for “Woolwich Attack It’s an Eye for an Eye” if you really want to see it.

    • Seneca III says:

      Bhttp://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_scratch.gifring on the sugar