- Share Your Story – Your Voice Matters.
Introduction:
🔹 Have you experienced injustice from NAV, the police, or the Norwegian legal system?
🔹 Do you have evidence or a personal experience that needs to be heard?
🔹 Help expose the truth and increase awareness about discrimination in Norway.
Norway, a land of milk and honey?
Yes, as long as you work and are their slave, then you are acceptable, but as soon as you lose your taxpayer status, due to an accident or illness, you’d better get out of Norway!
Be careful with these people, all they care about is the crown. Norwegians are NATIONALISTS and the welfare of Norway is the most important thing to them. Which is fine because they care about their country, but they treat us foreigners like slaves. Fight for your rights, do not be afraid. Is this a politically correct country?
Probably only in the media on the international stage, because people are silenced! And if someone reports a problem, then everyone keeps their mouths shut! And the person is silenced, deported or made to feel so uncomfortable that they leave the country themselves!
I have been living in Norway for 40 years, my children were born here, I have a Norwegian husband, my only one, I graduated from university, I worked in a government office in a senior position, and yet Norwegians who were in lower positions expected me to make them coffee, clean up after them, and replace the paper in the printer!
In the end, I had to quit. Now I have been working as a translator for years and I have peace of mind.
I never felt accepted here, but luckily my children were born in Norway and are NORWEGIAN. So they have full rights!