Letters from Norway

My Experience with Race Relations Part 1 of 3


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Introduction (0:00 - 1:20)

* Welcome
* Most un-PC Episode ever
* Why am I talking about this?

The Irrational Extremes are One in The Same. (1:21 – 10:18)

Neither extreme presents economic or logical arguments that embrace scientific, mathematical, historical, and economic truths. It’s pretty cool that America defeated both the Nazi’s and the Communists.

* Communist Liberals Want to Kill Western Civilization





* Nazi Conservatives Want to Impose a Draconian Ethnocentric Society. They keep forgetting who won WWII and why their ideology failed in the end. They are a group of "but if" people.





* How Conservatism can win

* Focus on economic arguments,
* Immigration reform
* Tougher standards for citizenship
* Education



Replacement Policy vs. Highly Skilled Immigration (10:19 – 15:00)

* The alt-right have a legitimate argument about the replacement policy, currency underway in Europe. However, every society had minorities.

* Immigration should be merit based and
* Demand loyalty and a high-degree of conformity.


* The need for those who are truly highly-skilled and gifted.

* IQ Distribution: That is only 17.5 million people worldwide
* The RAISE Act ensures that those with skills are coming and not cheap labor.



Who is the Silent Majority? (15:01 – 20:40)

“Just-Right” Conservatism, based on founding principles, but accounts for today’s reality. It is economically focused but recognizes that a nation has borders, culture, and laws based on historical reference.

* Nation first policy,
* Recognize merit and embrace hard work,
* Sensible immigration policy that fills domestic needs,
* Diversity not multi-culturalism – there is a difference,
* Focus on fiscal policy and domestic self-reliance,
* Limited government.

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Letters from NorwayBy Nick Kamran - American in Oslo