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ingemann
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« on: February 14, 2014, 03:57:20 PM »

The only stuff he should get each day:

* 2 liters of tap water
* some bread
* 15 minutes of showering and razor time
* 1 hour of walking outside
* 1 foot-kick in his butt

What make Breivik look more pathetic; this or letting him be an "martyr"? The best way to deal with criminals and terrorists are by making them a target of ridicule, and in that the Norwegians have succeed quite well. 
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« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2014, 02:27:53 PM »

Breivik was the man behind the most successful individual act of terror, in fact it was only pure luck that his bomb in Oslo didn't kill more people (an underground parking basement lead some of the force of the blast away). If he had been treated as American justice systyem would have treated him, he would have become a grand symbol of ... well what you wanted him to be symbol of, for the extreme right he would have become a freedom fighter for us other he would have become a symbol of evil.
The Norwegian prison system on the other have succeed in making him a giant joke, can any people imagine people seeing him as an inspiration anymore?

For a megalomaniac narcissist (like most terrorists) like Breivik that hurt more. Here was a man who planned to be killed (before he chickened out), becoming the centre poinjt of an uprising against the state, now he's seen as a petulant manchild.
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ingemann
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« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2014, 04:11:51 PM »

Breivik was the man behind the most successful individual act of terror, in fact it was only pure luck that his bomb in Oslo didn't kill more people (an underground parking basement lead some of the force of the blast away). If he had been treated as American justice systyem would have treated him, he would have become a grand symbol of ... well what you wanted him to be symbol of, for the extreme right he would have become a freedom fighter for us other he would have become a symbol of evil.
The Norwegian prison system on the other have succeed in making him a giant joke, can any people imagine people seeing him as an inspiration anymore?

For a megalomaniac narcissist (like most terrorists) like Breivik that hurt more. Here was a man who planned to be killed (before he chickened out), becoming the centre poinjt of an uprising against the state, now he's seen as a petulant manchild.

I seriously doubt he would have garnered major sympathy regardless of how he was sentenced. Also, so what if his "image" is hurt more by this? I don't want to hurt his image, I want to hurt HIM.

Suffering are ethereal, loss of dignity are forever. It's what you Americans don't get, you treat people like they're dangerous there are dignity and coolness in that, treat people like children and they will hate the idea of being punished even more.
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ingemann
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« Reply #3 on: February 16, 2014, 04:25:39 PM »


Of course for the whole starving himself, well I think Norway should respect his choice not to eat until he collapse, when feed him until he's concious again and let that repeat until he either dies from the complications or gives up. If he dies, he should get a nice grave stonw inscribed with:

Here Lies Anders Behring Breivik, who starved himself to death because he didn't get the game consol he wanted.
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