Sat Jul 23, 2011 1:33 pm
Who Kills 80 Teenagers, One By One?
I have not slept this night. Yesterday’s events in Oslo and Utøya have had me shaking my head in disbelief from last eve till sunrise. It was only a few years since I was attending a very similar camp.
When I was a teenager, I was active in one of the major political youth wings in Sweden. At our annual meeting with 500 people, I thought to myself, that if you wanted to kill this entire party, this would be the place to do it. Take out the entire next generation of leaders in the party at all levels.
Twenty years later, it appears that somebody in Norway held enough hatred for a political party to actually do exactly that. The amount to which this massacre was orchestrated and meticulously planned is breathtaking. The emotionlessness with which it was carried out is mindboggling.
Yesterday afternoon, there were news of a bomb gone off in central Oslo. The target was unclear, the perpetrator was unclear, the motive was unclear. But it caused the nation’s entire police force to converge on Oslo.
Later, we heard something about a shooting on an island. It appeared to be of much smaller scale, with the Oslo bomb still being the main focusworthy event.
In retrospect, that appears to have cynically been the intent, to divert police resources from the real target: 500-700 teenagers. The killer appears to have been intent on killing the entire next generation of leaders in the Workers’ Party, and a likely motive would be to harm that party’s regrowth. (My guess. The whole thing is meticulously planned; this was not random.)
The patience and emotionlessness here is staggering. Killing as many teenagers in the party as possible, to prevent them from becoming leaders in 20-25 years and leaving a generational gap in the party that it might not survive politically — an action that won’t have a real political effect for 20 years? What kind of psychopath has that kind of forward-thinking planning?
On reviewing what we know so far, the attention to detail is scary.
There is a Facebook profile and a Twitter profile for the (alleged and suspected) killer. They are both, for lack of a better word, picture perfect. They are not your ordinary accounts; rather, they are messages intended to be found, with photos that puts the killer in good looks. They are even prepared for media.
Not a trace of any friends, connections, or even conversations. Just some photos and political beliefs.
They were meant to be found.
Next — who is so cold that they put a huge bomb in a European capital as a diversion?
Once on Utøya, who can be so cold that he calls teenagers over one by one on a small island, while dressed in a police uniform, just to shoot them in cold blood?
The current death toll on Utøya is 80, and police expect it to rise. Teenagers. Eighty defenseless teenagers, trapped on an island.
Executed in cold blood, as a possible political strategy to cripple a political party decades in the future.
I have no words.
Sun Jul 24, 2011 9:53 pm
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Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:28 pm
Phil89 wrote:Shocking. 80+ killed at a youth camp by a guy dressed up as a policeman. He is also apparently responsible for bombing government buildings.
Edit: It now appears as though the bomb was a diversion to distract everyone while he went on his killing spree at Utoya. 91 confirmed dead now.
A blog about his possible motives
Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:49 pm
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shadowgrin wrote:Javale McGee
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Houndy wrote:He's insane, he took 5 years out of his life to research on a 2030 Civil War between Europe because of muslims..
Mon Jul 25, 2011 10:56 pm
Badger wrote:I guess he has some psychological problems.
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Tue Jul 26, 2011 12:03 am
Andrew wrote:Badger wrote:I guess he has some psychological problems.
Kind of an understatement.
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