Everybody loves a pirate, or at least the thought of being a pirate, right? The fierce swordplay, the crazy unimaginable things that lurk beneath cold waves, and the idea of a skull and crossbones as a major fashion statement and way of life.
I know I know, property rights are sacred and pirates kill people, but [...]
Archive for the ‘Africa’ Category
I want to be a pirate too
Posted in Africa, tagged Movies, Music, Pirates, Pirates of the Caribbean, Politics on November 18, 2008 | 4 Comments »
War is not the answer II …
Posted in Africa, America, Asia, Europe, Oceanica, Scandinavia, The Middle East, tagged anti-war, FRA, noninterventionism, Patriot Act, Politics, war, war on terror on November 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I feel that I have to treat last post at greater length. First of all, I am not a pacifist (as Lennon was). I believe that sometimes wars can be justified, but only if we are being attacked ourselves and/or it is in our own interest to take to action. I do not believe it [...]
War is not the answer …
Posted in Africa, America, Asia, Europe, Scandinavia, The Middle East, tagged anti-war, FRA, noninterventionism, Patriot Act, Politics, war, war on terror on November 6, 2008 | 9 Comments »
War is not the answer to free man from the evils in our world. I have come to understand that. I’ve seen and understood the emergence of principles that only give lip service to free-market principles and “limited government” ideas, but whose first priority, for which it is willing to sacrifice anything else, is military [...]
It’s an amazing global world
Posted in Africa, America, Asia, Oceanica, Scandinavia, tagged Capitalism, Globalization, Liberal, Liberalism, Libertarianism, Politics on October 27, 2008 | 44 Comments »
I just think the world is extraordinary. I mean get this – there are two visitors on my page seperated apart by great distances and they have a discussion about their differences and similarities. One is from the States and the other from Australia. They are debating economy and politics on a blog whose owner [...]
Louis CK “Everything’s amazing, nobody’s happy”
Posted in Africa, America, Asia, Europe, Oceanica, Scandinavia, The Middle East, tagged Conan O'Brian, Louis C K, Politics on October 25, 2008 | 31 Comments »
Louis C K was visiting Conan O’Brian some weeks ago talking about that we might need some of the problems with our economy that we have now.
I think he’s on to something here. This is extremely apparent when it comes to Iceland, a country that has turned from being a poor icy rock in the [...]
Free Dawit, Eritrea!
Posted in Africa, tagged Dawit Isaak, Eritrea, Evil Muslim State, freedom of speech, journalism on September 24, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Free the Swedish-Eritrean journalist Dawit Isaak! It’s been 7 years now and there is still no hope in sight. The Muslim dictatorship of Eritrea doesn’t seem to be able to reason with. Dawit didn’t do anything wrong, except doing his job. He has not had any trial nor has he been convicted for anything. He [...]
Rice in Libya
Posted in Africa, America, The Middle East, tagged Condoleezza Rice, democracy, Gadhafi, USA on September 6, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Condi’s going to Libya to present the brutal dictator Gadhafi with her visit. I think that is extremely bad news, especially because I believe that we have to create a union for democracies AGAINST dictatorships. At present we have the UN, a poor joke where dictatorships and democracies are being treated likewise.
Why can’t we just [...]
Under construction
Posted in Africa, America, Asia, Europe, Scandinavia, The Middle East, tagged blogging, Newbie on August 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
As you might have seen “Pro Libertate Nostra” is under construction. I’m still a newbie to this so I’m learning the best I can but it is still hard to get certain things. Like how can I get more people to my blog, what is a tag, what design looks best etc. A lot to [...]
Gorillas
Posted in Africa on August 6, 2008 | 3 Comments »
According to the most recent estimates, there are around 100,000 western lowland gorillas left in Africa. But logging, the spread of diseases such as Ebola and the illegal trade in ape meat has seen numbers plummet. Gladly, more than 100,000 gorillas were to be found in Congo yesterday. This is great news of course. I [...]
May 1st?
Posted in Africa, America, Asia, Europe, Oceanica, Scandinavia, The Middle East on April 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I pity the fool … who is attending the communist circus on May 1st. =)
The green food crisis
Posted in Africa, America, Asia, Europe, Oceanica, Scandinavia, The Middle East on April 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The world is facing a crisis. Remember my contribution when I wrote about why Icelandic food is so expensive? Well the same goes for the rest of the world. Food prices are skyrocketing.
Foodstuffs have gone up 41 percent in price since October 2007 globally, pushing many people over the line from poverty into privation or [...]
Cultural Imperialism
Posted in Africa, America, Asia, Europe, Oceanica, Scandinavia, The Middle East on April 14, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Cultural Imperialism – just the word cause hatred and anger in the left-wing camp. Why is that? I would probably call myself a cultural imperialist. If it means that we spread the values of individual freedom and democracy to places in the world where these values are being questioned I’m all in favor. How can [...]
Religion must be a private matter – not a matter for the State
Posted in Africa, America, Europe, Scandinavia, The Middle East on April 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Today the radicalization of religion (all religions) is one of the most fearsome threats to our civilization. Of course government shouldn’t be mixed up with religion. That was one of the basic ideas that the US was founded on – sadly though much of that has disappeared, however, religion is always difficult, the US being [...]
The Jante Law is killing me
Posted in Africa, America, Asia, Europe, Oceanica, Scandinavia, The Middle East on March 26, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Is there anything more obnoxious than envy and hatred towards a person’s success? In English it is important to differ between jealousy and envy. But what is the distinction? Well, according to Gerrod Parrott jealousy concerns something one has and is afraid of losing, while envy concerns something one does not have and either he [...]
So depressive …
Posted in Africa, America, Asia, Europe, Oceanica, Scandinavia, The Middle East on March 25, 2008 | 7 Comments »
A new phenomenon is taking over Sweden – the fashion blogs. I don’t know how huge this is abroad but in Sweden it has really exploded on the market. As we all know Fashion is a multi-billion-dollar industry that has considerable impact on the way ordinary people clothe themselves. As fashion is trend-driven and fashion [...]
Development and cultures
Posted in Africa, America, Asia, Europe, Oceanica, Scandinavia, The Middle East on March 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I have been discussing cultures and especially the Muslim practice of circumcision of women. Some people write and think like this: “i feel you are being ignorant to the practices that other cultures have”. I hate this thinking. I hate leftiest, hippies, liberals (in an American political scale), anthropologists, and other scums who believe that [...]
About Individual Freedom …
Posted in Africa, America, Asia, Europe, Oceanica, Scandinavia, The Middle East on February 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The European countries are proud of their democracy. Most of them shouldn’t be. As a matter of fact, values of democracy and freedom of speech in European countries are on the low, and there are (obviously) a lot of people who want to infringe it even more.
People go to prison in European states for saying [...]
Infidel Blogger’s Alliance
Posted in Africa, America, Asia, Europe, Oceanica, Scandinavia, The Middle East on February 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Enough said …
A sad reality
Posted in Africa, America, Asia, Europe, Oceanica, Scandinavia, The Middle East on December 23, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Is the world getting dumber and dumber? Sadly, (as my friend Robin Leijon tends to say) it seems that the broad mass of the people is not exactly getting brighter at least, to the contrary, if we look at what people in general are interested in we get a depressing outcome. We live in the [...]





