Trump one of 318 nominated for Nobel Peace Prize.
Nominated by the eminent Christian Tybring-Gjedde, a lawmaker with the populist Progress Party, from the non shithole country of Norway. Good luck to Mr Trump.
In case you don’t know Christian - seems like a righty dreamboat.
Christian Tybring-Gjedde - Wikipedia
Since his second parliamentary term, Tybring-Gjedde has become profiled for his outspoken criticism of Norwegian immigration policy.
[4]Demandingimmigrants to adjust to Norwegian society, he stated that immigration to Norway should be "dramatically reduced", proposing to only give temporary residence permits to
asylum seekers, and to withdraw residence permits for asylum seekers "going on vacation" back to countries they have reported to have fled from.
[12] Critical of Islamic influence and lack of "freedom values", he has compared the
hijab to
Ku Klux Klan and
Nazi outfits, considering it an "Islamic uniform", and said that Norway should take a "tough stand" against
Islamisation"happening before our eyes".
[23][24] As member of the Norwegian parliament, in 2006 he nominated Islam-criticalfilmmaker
Ayaan Hirsi Ali for the
Nobel Peace Prize.
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He gained widespread publicity and controversy in August 2010 when he co-authored an
op-ed in
Aftenposten titled "Dream from Disneyland", where he strongly criticized what he described as the
Labour Party-led immigration policy.
[8][26] The feature said that the immigration was threatening to "tear Norway apart", and that the Labour Party had stabbed the Norwegian culture in the back. He subsequently claimed torepresent the majority of Norwegians on the issue, claiming to be "mainstream in Norway" and "saying what you hear at parties".
[27] Met with accusations of holding "racist views", he has described such accusations as "frustrating and as far from the truth as possible".
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In his speech at the 2011 Progress Party national convention in May he devoted much time to attacking the conditions he described that ethnic Norwegians were living under in the multicultural suburb of
Grorud Valley in Oslo.
[29] The Labour Party's
Jonas Gahr Støre denounced the speech as "bordering on the hateful".
[30]The Labour Party's youth organisation
AUF filed charges of racism against Tybring-Gjedde for the speech and for subsequent statements to the media claiming that immigrant boys are more hot-headed than Norwegian boys, but the police eventually dropped the charges as "no criminal offense".
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