@Kosherbro He's part of the problem. Self-fulfilling prophecy. The Bible says to bless those who curse you, and love those who hate you. Commiting mass murder rights nothing. Not that evil was even commited against him, but the Bible says not to repay evil with evil, but rather with good. Speaking through the barrel of a gun is not dialogue, nor allows the other a response.
This guy got 22 years in prison, his cell looks like a hotel room, he has acces to a ps4 and a TV. He eats good food and is treated well. And he killed 77 people....
Yes it's so sickening.. He gets this all for free even.. I get it what the norwegian prisons tries to do with other inmates. To let people grown out of their past selves and become a new human being. Put this monster will stay in prison forever (I hope that at least) and will never change or become a new person. I would say, treat monsters like monsters.
No he got something known as "forvaring in Norway", that means that longest sentence is 22 years, and then after 22 years a new case comes up and they give him 22 years until he is dead
@Thurman Ulrich, Nazis think on a different plane than you do. Multiculturalism kills culture, and tribalism kills us all. Work for yourself and abandon your thoughts for people you will never relate to, understand or benefit from.
That’s true but use it for something useful don’t just be an idiot but anyway most Norwegians seem like white sad racist so I’m glad I don’t live their bc my mums an immigrant😬
Rabbi Shoahmeyer Goldstein I went to school with a kid who was shot and killed. You might agree with Breivik’s ideology but if you agree with killing; no wait that’s not even the word... HUNTING *children* around an island with a weapon then you are seriously disturbed. That attack killed innocent, kind; intelligent teenagers. It was DISGUSTING.
@@anieee96 say it louder for the people in the back!👏 Killing is never the answer! Those children were innocent and Anders Breivik will always be a monster!
Norway treats its prisoners humanely, some would say too humanely, but it also has a very low crime rate, so it must be doing things right. To change the way prisoners are treated in Norway would hand a victory to the killer, as a survivor of the massacre said. This tragedy was a very rare event, if not a one-off for Norway, whereas in the US, these horrific events, like the Las Vegas, Orlando, Virginia University, Sandy Hook School, Columbine, Aurora, Dayton, San Berninindo, EL Paso and many other shootings like them occur on a very regular basis indeed.
It really isn't doing things right, you just mention blank "low crime rate" and that's it. How about we go a little further in details? Let's compare Norway with 301k crimes in 2020 and 5million total population and Japan with 759k crimes in 2020 and 127 million population. So which one actually has lower crime rate? Japan that is 25x times larger and has death penalty and literally sentenced their own Breivik (Satoshi Uematsu) to death or Norway which treats Breivik like he's in a resort? Regarding US - they have their precious second ammendment and free access to guns to everyone, that's why it's rare in Norway but commonplace in US. Oh and again, Japan has the most strict gun policy in the world.
Crime rate by country 2021 - Norway (prisons are resorts and no death sentence) 34.62; Japan (harsh prisons and death sentence exists) 21.67 25x times population difference between 2 countries, I think it says it all
@@MetalPhantom7 You really can't make comparisons across cultures in this way. A crime in Norway is not the same as a crime in Japan, Russia, USA, etc. For example, Japan has a 99% conviction rate. This means cases are very often cleared before they appear before a judge. This is just one of many examples of how one cannot simply compare conviction rates from two separate countries and draw any sort of meaningful conclusion. It seems it is a very deep and complex topic, of which many books have been written which I have not read.
What a psycho justice of Norway! In Romania this man would have never been released from jail. He is a real danger!!! Just see what happens in 21 years.
@Vegredalert I don't, but you can find people like me and protest! And even though I dislike, the gypsies are now ours since they have lived here for centuries. Unfortunately we are also guilty for using them as slaves. Our nobles did that. I am also against uncontrolled immigration. We can protest millions in Europe! But how can he kill innocent people or even guilty people? This is not justice. I totally agree our politicians are the puppets of an agenda. Breivik is a psycho. We should massively protest in Europe against immigration, Romania or Norway didn't have empires, they are not responsible of anything. If the locals don't want foreigners or just some foreigners, the politicians should do that. They are voted and hired by us.
@@dentistlinguist6569 He will unfortunately, I have read about cases in Norway. Maybe anyway this isolation is like a sanatory for him. This person is ill 100%. Moreover in Romania a jailman costs 1000 Australian dollars or more. This guy Breivik should be in a sanatory because he cannot be used for work, the others should work for the Norwegian state. The same in Romania and fucking EU. They should work maybe 10 hours daily, not 8! They should earn their spot in the jail. Moreover the Norwegian jails are hotels. Guess what, Romania is also obliged to build 3 new jails. Hard work would be the solution, we can't kill them because of God. Luckily Norway is not that destroyed yet as Sweden is. It seems Finland is also following the path of Sweden.
@Vegredalert And regarding racism, Romania has low racism. One of the lowest in the EU. But we don't agree that much with immigration, because many Romanians also emigrated and saw the damages. I saw you have a video with a basketball player who played in Romania. He went to a club, they argued for girls. It is actually the second case. It is not safe at all, even for a white man. You must be careful. Even in the US you must be careful, but there if you are black or latino. Unfortunately. The basketball players in Romania are really respected, you will never see a conflict between a Romanian and a black foreigner. Just if he is stupid. That was stupid, to go clubbing.
@@alinpetrus356 he got "forvaring", meaning they can add as many years to the sentence as they wish when the 21 years are comming to an end, and ofcourse they will. alot of cases where people, not even deemed to be insane, died in prision after 50-70 years inside, after being sentenced to only 21
Not that this is any excuse but his Wikipedia page goes into great lengths about his highly disturbing childhood. Even psychiatrists and psychologists wanted him put into foster care. I know the vast majority of people with bad childhoods don't do what he did but can we really expect that absolutely no-one will do what he did with that kind of upbringing? Statistically, if you ignore the plights of every child in a highly disfunctional family, aren't you one day setting yourself up for something like this? Someone will eventually arise who sees this type of thing (what Breivik did) as a kind of redemption for the society that allowed him to be raised by such bad people, a sort of "evening of the score". It's just statistically inevitable.
Stop promoting what he did so far. I had a terrible childhood but i would never do that, it’s up to you. No need to symphatize it, he choose it and he did it his background story means NOTHING.
Ever heard of moral compass. While he might have had a bad childhood, others did too. It’s up to us as people, as we grow up, to either learn from it or revel in it. I’m not saying this to spite anyone, especially those who are currently being abused in their households - it’s just that life is not easy, it’s every person for themselves even if we are social beings.
@@fatbingsu1803 That sounds a bit like you're an apologist for a society that turns its back on children who suffer in these highly dysfunctional families.
@@ReturnOfTheJ.D. does it sound like that? I’m sorry I didn’t mean to offend anyone nor am I an apologist for these kinds of people. I don’t really know how to word it properly. However, for me it’s just - the petty excuse of someone releasing their pent up rage to innocents is uncalled for and a choice.
@@fatbingsu1803 I would say you're right were it not for professionals in the field of child psychology and abuse saying he should have been removed from the care of at least one if not both of his parents. You are also saying that multiple professional opinions as trained professionals (and before the 2011 mass slayings) were unimportant or irrelevant, and do not indicate any failure of the community to act to prevent undue harm to children within certain families.
because communist regime in Norway affraids what will happen to them when the right wing party will rule. Leftist communist world is going to the very end, prepare for changes
Yet he failed in his mission to recruit or terrorize. The meek sliver lining is that he inspired many more to fight for the very cause he was trying to destroy...
I'd say he successfully terrorized... But I think that's about it. From my understanding, even right wing extremists denounce him. That said, Manshaus from 2019 was obviously a fan of his. Thankfully, he was unable to carry out a mass shooting. If successful, that would've been two mass shootings in Norway in less than a decade. I think that's cause for concern. Oh, there was the guy who ran around shooting arrows at people a few months ago, but he wasn't on Breivik's side. In fact, the police said that it looks more like the problem was mental illness than anything. With the recent parole hearing... I've thought about this a lot, but how many other Breiviks are there? I highly doubt Manshaus and Breivik are the only ones.
@@jo_lar507 We've already seen what groups of people can do. I wouldn't worry too much. It's highly unlikely any of us will ever see any terrorism. It's mostly focused in a small part of the world. Breivik was an extremely rare exception.
@@boby4495 That they lack the social or political conviction you do does not make them demons. What is it with you people and immediately crying foul at the slightest inconvenience? Are you really that petty?
I remember this day clearly. He was a bunch of friends together drinking when we saw the news and the building was bombed. No one was dead the News reported and we went to a bar. We came home very late in the morning and realized what happened. It went from a bomb with no deaths to 77 young people killed.... I really had some strange feelings in me the following days, like an inner depression.
@@schumacheris3271 one thing is political views, values and opinions, but killing people is the ultimate crime. Killing 77 is an act beyond any evil imagination.
@@Makaveli13Xroy I don't think the writter of this video which was in Oslo was aware there were casualties yet so they went home thinking no one died. the reason why it doesn't make much sense to you is because he is probably Norwegian and not a great writer
The pain the actions of such hatred and ignorance cause can only be outmatched by forgiveness and grace. Ignorant hatred is no historic anomaly among wretched people. Love and forgiveness is. Side note he has to be locked away for life.
21 years is the maximum punishment in norway, alltought he wont be realesed becouse of his threat to both himself and the society. He will be re-trailed and Get Another 21 years
@@CunnyRape a) It's not a life sentence. It's an undetermined one, meaning that he could be released at any point after ten years, as long as he has been rehabiliated. It could be a life sentence... but it could also be thirty years. Because of how extreme his actions were, I imagine no one wants to sign off on his release. However, other people with the same sentence can end up serving a decade. Usually, prisoners who get that sentence will be released once they've been rehabilitated, so I think, for the majority, they might as well just prepare for their eventual release. Breivik isn't most people though, so he should probably get comfortable. b) Not every prison is Halden. Of course, when you google, that's what you'll see... but that's like the highest possible standard. Just yesterday, I watched a tour of a prison where the conditions were quite bad. They had to keep the prisoners locked in their cells most of the time, because there was too little space, so it would've been a safety issue to let them out. They have these small cages that they can stand in for an hour if they want to be outside, but it's so depressing that no one wants to. Some prisoners can go out in outside area without the cages, but that area is more like a small, grey alley. I also read an article a year or two ago, where they showed how bad it was inside a women's prison. I don't remember exactly how it was, other than that they had to cramp several people into each cell, and they weren't huge cells either. Generally speaking, the standard is good, and the effectiveness overall is superb (we have the best rehabilitation results in the entire world!). However, not every prison is like Halden. There are some pretty bad ones out there. I remember another documentary were the inmate talked about his issues, and how, instead of getting help, he was locked in a tiny cell for 23 hours every single day, and then he'd be allowed to go outside where he had a very small area to walk back and forth in, alone, for an hour. That was his prison life.
@@cryptosamet3536 According to a psychologist who evaluated him, the answer is yes. They always evaluate them before they decide whether to release them. You may have your own thoughts on his rehabilitation, but you also probably have never spoken to him, and most likely, you also don't have the qualifications to evaluate prisoners and determine their mental state. That said, as far as the murder goes... The evidence wasn't exactly foolproof. I have no idea whether he actually killed someone, but he shouldn't have been charged with murder. They didn't find anything that could remove all reasonable doubt. Enough to make him a person of interest, but not enough to charge with murder and sentence to two decades. All they found were evidence that said "it's possible...", But they never found any of those "oh yeah, this is the guy". How can you charge someone with a crime based on "this MIGHT be the person... 🤷♀️"?!
No he fucking wont. He is in "forvaring" which simly means that he will just get a new sentence over and over til he's dead. But if he would be let out he would be killed
He won't. The system just works so that he can get 21 yrs maximum and when that has gone, they can still hold him for 5 years at a time IF they think he is still dangerous. So he won't be a free man ever again.
He would have loved that. And it would only have helped his cause. What's great is that they gave him an absolutely fair trial, so that he can't say he's a martyr of false imprisonment or that he has no rights. He got what he deserved according to norweigan law, and is put exactly where he belongs.
Yes, everyone deserves a lawyer. The lawyer isn't in anny way defending what he has done. The lawyer is only there to make the sentece as fair as possible.
I agree with the Islamization of Europe and multicultural thing but it's totally unacceptable to conduct such acts of violence. Discussions and debates are the way we should move forward, not violence.
@@TasteOfBlood-99 you finnish? Oikeesti turpa kiinni. Tosi tunteetonta tulla puhumaan mistään tollasesta tähän aiheeseen. Missään vaiheessa ei ole oikeutta ns ottaa asioita omiin käsiin. Pitää hallita ne tunteet.
If he is granted parole he can kill again. You uphold the right of mass murderer but not of the victim and family. This killer did it because he will not be executed and after few years he will be paroled. The family of the victim will continue to suffer for the loss. Is that justice?
In hindsight we've all learned what a tragedy Norway is facing just like most other EU countries because of multiculturalism. Still must condemn his actions.
I dont know what these people are thinking. Killing like this for the sake of a political ideology will NEVER get anyone to see and agree with your views.
I read up on this guy's childhood. Jeez. Horrifying. İf they had taken him away from his mother, put him in care and treated him, İ believe none of this would have happened.
@@catholicracialist776 What on earth are you talking about? Be quiet. His mother was very disturbed and his childhood was horrible. Psychiatric doctors tried to have him removed from his mother but the authorities let him down. Research for yourself. www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/norway/9592433/Anders-Behring-Breiviks-mother-sexualised-him-when-he-was-four.html
If I was one of the first police officers onto that island i would of shot first asked questions later. Under the circumstances i dont think anyone would of cared if he was armed or not. Oops it was in self defence. Rip to all them unfortunate souls. I hope the families and friends who suffered from this man all the strength and power to live on.
How could someone ever imagine that a rich country, like Norway is, could keep its citizens' high standard of living, without bringing foreign people, from poor countries (like many Muslim countries actually are), to do the bottom work. Muslims, like any other foreign people, come to Norway to fill the job openings, and to work hard, they are not coming to rule the country.
Are you implying that everyone in Norway gets a high education and there would be no working class without immigrants? Sorry but that makes no sense whatsoever. They have managed wonderfully the whole time without them. If anything, they would take jobs from ethnic Norwegians by accepting a lower wage. In truth though, statistics show that they mostly migrate to scandinavia to live off of welfare.. Not to work. If you lived around here you'd probably know this, so I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
You can speak and still alive although you don’t deserve it, 92 people there died when they still young ages, the murderer shouldn’t show his face in every media,leave him die alone in the prison
People who feel remorse are only sorry for the predicament they find themselves in. Jesus said Repent , Be really sorry. Be resolved to change your ways. Apologise to your victims and their families. Be really sorry for what you have done. Make restitution to show that you really have changed your ways. I am sure Anders did not Repent !
Technically yes, he did only get 22 years because its the maximum sentence in Norway BUT we have something called "forlengelse" which is, if the system considers you to still be a danger to society, it can give you an extra 4 years, and 4 more years after that, etc etc. He will never get out of prison.
he's never walking out of that prison as a free man again. After 22 years, they have the right to extend it again and again if they still consider him a danger.
@@pluto47yearsago84 no, a sniper is a person who is designated to fire specific rifles besides machine guns or pistols, guns like the Remington 700 which is just a bolt action rifle, the marksman is what makes the difference
husker jeg var 12 ellerno, satt hjemme i stuen fordi jeg var syk. hørte eksplusjonen, så ringer pappa som har kontor i byen og sier vinduet hans fikk sprekker av trykkbølgen, så på the big bang theory når kanalen ble svart og byttet til nyhetene automatisk..sjuke greier fyf
Im 12 rn, and i was a little KID and i was in Lillehammer with my family and then my Mom said that everyone is takling about shooting in Oslo and then SHE watched the News at her phone and she got really shocked
Maximum punishment in Norway, BUT they can always hand him another 21 years, which they most likely will. Breivik will never be set lose again, cause he would without any doubt go and kill again, possibly even in the hope that he would be shot this time...he was ready/willing to die that day, although not by his own hand. In my honest opinion though the ONLY fitting punishment would be to have these kind of people locked in pitch black room for the rest of their lives, but Breivik gets to spend the rest of his days in prison cell like this: www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/02/norway-rejects-anders-breivik-inhuman-prison-conditions-claim
I genuinely think we norwegians where lucky that Breivik didn't get to see trump become president(as a free man) that might have made this ugh much worse
Dont worry i got that glock now words dont hurt but nine milli do so think twice about doing a mass shooting everybody arming themselves to protect against you psychos
Probably the worst case of mass murder by one man in recent European history. He is lucky he in jail in Norway.
sad the jails in norway are better than let's say american jails.. this guy should live in a hole
have you ever heard about 13th of november in France ?
@@dhaloh he is you dont fucking know
@@dhaloh that's Why norway is fucked up
@@chaussurefrancaise2693 fascist moment
2:00 In fact the interpreter got it wrong. What he claimed was that he did it by the principle of necessity (nødrett in Norwegian), not self defence.
@Kosherbro He's part of the problem. Self-fulfilling prophecy. The Bible says to bless those who curse you, and love those who hate you. Commiting mass murder rights nothing.
Not that evil was even commited against him, but the Bible says not to repay evil with evil, but rather with good. Speaking through the barrel of a gun is not dialogue, nor allows the other a response.
Thanks, I was really confused why he said self defense 😂
The interpreter is norwegian
But what we got right is that shitty nazi will die in jail
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This guy got 22 years in prison, his cell looks like a hotel room, he has acces to a ps4 and a TV. He eats good food and is treated well. And he killed 77 people....
Yes it's so sickening.. He gets this all for free even.. I get it what the norwegian prisons tries to do with other inmates. To let people grown out of their past selves and become a new human being. Put this monster will stay in prison forever (I hope that at least) and will never change or become a new person. I would say, treat monsters like monsters.
No he got something known as "forvaring in Norway", that means that longest sentence is 22 years, and then after 22 years a new case comes up and they give him 22 years until he is dead
Ha welcome to Norway, everything is Luxury for what kind you are.
he gets checked every 40 minutes including his sleep time. The staff wakes him up and asks him to give a gesture to show that he is alive.
@@WeddingArtTV lol I bet he makes a 0:40 nazi salute gesture every time
If he was in a USA jail he would of been killed years ago by a inmate...Here we dont put up with anybody that harms a child.
@aaron drehzahl no justification
doesn't terrorists get placed in a solitary confinement cell?
@Thurman Ulrich, Nazis think on a different plane than you do. Multiculturalism kills culture, and tribalism kills us all. Work for yourself and abandon your thoughts for people you will never relate to, understand or benefit from.
That’s true but use it for something useful don’t just be an idiot but anyway most Norwegians seem like white sad racist so I’m glad I don’t live their bc my mums an immigrant😬
@@hajinka98_ Dont know.never been there
Because of netflix that's why im here.
Same here
Same lol 😂
Same 😂
Same
Actually on the 22nd of july 2021 exactly ten years later
How can one person do all this?
Just Watch, 22 July Movie and you will find out how he do that in a same day
Catholic Racialist He is a monster.
Rabbi Shoahmeyer Goldstein I went to school with a kid who was shot and killed. You might agree with Breivik’s ideology but if you agree with killing; no wait that’s not even the word... HUNTING *children* around an island with a weapon then you are seriously disturbed. That attack killed innocent, kind; intelligent teenagers. It was DISGUSTING.
@@anieee96 say it louder for the people in the back!👏 Killing is never the answer! Those children were innocent and Anders Breivik will always be a monster!
@@brickofwar9727 Hahaha... this is the same thing Al-Qaeda and ISIS say about you Europeans. Y'all are cut from the same cloth. Really.
"We will beat you, my children and their children, they will beat you."
By Design I can relate to this
No they won't
@IEnglish 96 mass murdering innocents is still wrong
@IEnglish 96 yeah some political stance can be troublesome. but mass murdering teenagers & kids just showing that the perpetrator is short-minded
@@prometheus5405 Do you kill the vipers while they're still young or wait till they grow up and kill you?
He is not insane at all. He can never be allowed to walk free. 1500-page diatribe? That is another incredible part of this story.
Arnold Klett-Bader if he’s not insane then what would you call him?
I would call him an abused child, you antipathetic.
@@benderblop Insane is giving him an excuse. He knew what he was doing, and that makes him even worse.
@@grumpoggo2636 lol
Norway treats its prisoners humanely, some would say too humanely, but it also has a very low crime rate, so it must be doing things right.
To change the way prisoners are treated in Norway would hand a victory to the killer, as a survivor of the massacre said. This tragedy was a very rare event, if not a one-off for Norway, whereas in the US, these horrific events, like the Las Vegas, Orlando, Virginia University, Sandy Hook School,
Columbine, Aurora, Dayton, San Berninindo, EL Paso and many other shootings like them occur on a very regular basis indeed.
It really isn't doing things right, you just mention blank "low crime rate" and that's it. How about we go a little further in details? Let's compare Norway with 301k crimes in 2020 and 5million total population and Japan with 759k crimes in 2020 and 127 million population. So which one actually has lower crime rate? Japan that is 25x times larger and has death penalty and literally sentenced their own Breivik (Satoshi Uematsu) to death or Norway which treats Breivik like he's in a resort?
Regarding US - they have their precious second ammendment and free access to guns to everyone, that's why it's rare in Norway but commonplace in US. Oh and again, Japan has the most strict gun policy in the world.
Crime rate by country 2021 - Norway (prisons are resorts and no death sentence) 34.62; Japan (harsh prisons and death sentence exists) 21.67
25x times population difference between 2 countries, I think it says it all
@@MetalPhantom7 What are the comparison crime and re-offending rates when adjusted for population difference?
@@MetalPhantom7 You really can't make comparisons across cultures in this way. A crime in Norway is not the same as a crime in Japan, Russia, USA, etc. For example, Japan has a 99% conviction rate. This means cases are very often cleared before they appear before a judge. This is just one of many examples of how one cannot simply compare conviction rates from two separate countries and draw any sort of meaningful conclusion. It seems it is a very deep and complex topic, of which many books have been written which I have not read.
@@TheRealBoof norway has one of the best reformation rates in the world... Re-offenders are on the low end, even by capita..
I live in Norway. I still feel afraid of going outside. He will feel the pain we did
Same, some citites in Norway are turning Into the next Detroit
@@noneedforskill328 you haven’t lived in Norway if you think that. Yes, some cities are Worse than others but generally Norway is very safe
21 years? Only.. this man deserves to be tortured till the end of times
@@Benyikoko His sentence will be extended after that, don’t you worry.
@@tvl9193 thx
What a psycho justice of Norway! In Romania this man would have never been released from jail. He is a real danger!!! Just see what happens in 21 years.
Alin Petrus In reality he will never be released.
@Vegredalert I don't, but you can find people like me and protest! And even though I dislike, the gypsies are now ours since they have lived here for centuries. Unfortunately we are also guilty for using them as slaves. Our nobles did that. I am also against uncontrolled immigration. We can protest millions in Europe! But how can he kill innocent people or even guilty people? This is not justice. I totally agree our politicians are the puppets of an agenda. Breivik is a psycho. We should massively protest in Europe against immigration, Romania or Norway didn't have empires, they are not responsible of anything. If the locals don't want foreigners or just some foreigners, the politicians should do that. They are voted and hired by us.
@@dentistlinguist6569 He will unfortunately, I have read about cases in Norway. Maybe anyway this isolation is like a sanatory for him. This person is ill 100%. Moreover in Romania a jailman costs 1000 Australian dollars or more. This guy Breivik should be in a sanatory because he cannot be used for work, the others should work for the Norwegian state. The same in Romania and fucking EU. They should work maybe 10 hours daily, not 8! They should earn their spot in the jail. Moreover the Norwegian jails are hotels. Guess what, Romania is also obliged to build 3 new jails. Hard work would be the solution, we can't kill them because of God. Luckily Norway is not that destroyed yet as Sweden is. It seems Finland is also following the path of Sweden.
@Vegredalert And regarding racism, Romania has low racism. One of the lowest in the EU. But we don't agree that much with immigration, because many Romanians also emigrated and saw the damages. I saw you have a video with a basketball player who played in Romania. He went to a club, they argued for girls. It is actually the second case. It is not safe at all, even for a white man. You must be careful. Even in the US you must be careful, but there if you are black or latino. Unfortunately. The basketball players in Romania are really respected, you will never see a conflict between a Romanian and a black foreigner. Just if he is stupid. That was stupid, to go clubbing.
@@alinpetrus356 he got "forvaring", meaning they can add as many years to the sentence as they wish when the 21 years are comming to an end, and ofcourse they will. alot of cases where people, not even deemed to be insane, died in prision after 50-70 years inside, after being sentenced to only 21
Not that this is any excuse but his Wikipedia page goes into great lengths about his highly disturbing childhood. Even psychiatrists and psychologists wanted him put into foster care. I know the vast majority of people with bad childhoods don't do what he did but can we really expect that absolutely no-one will do what he did with that kind of upbringing? Statistically, if you ignore the plights of every child in a highly disfunctional family, aren't you one day setting yourself up for something like this? Someone will eventually arise who sees this type of thing (what Breivik did) as a kind of redemption for the society that allowed him to be raised by such bad people, a sort of "evening of the score". It's just statistically inevitable.
Stop promoting what he did so far. I had a terrible childhood but i would never do that, it’s up to you. No need to symphatize it, he choose it and he did it his background story means NOTHING.
Ever heard of moral compass. While he might have had a bad childhood, others did too. It’s up to us as people, as we grow up, to either learn from it or revel in it. I’m not saying this to spite anyone, especially those who are currently being abused in their households - it’s just that life is not easy, it’s every person for themselves even if we are social beings.
@@fatbingsu1803 That sounds a bit like you're an apologist for a society that turns its back on children who suffer in these highly dysfunctional families.
@@ReturnOfTheJ.D. does it sound like that? I’m sorry I didn’t mean to offend anyone nor am I an apologist for these kinds of people. I don’t really know how to word it properly. However, for me it’s just - the petty excuse of someone releasing their pent up rage to innocents is uncalled for and a choice.
@@fatbingsu1803 I would say you're right were it not for professionals in the field of child psychology and abuse saying he should have been removed from the care of at least one if not both of his parents. You are also saying that multiple professional opinions as trained professionals (and before the 2011 mass slayings) were unimportant or irrelevant, and do not indicate any failure of the community to act to prevent undue harm to children within certain families.
He's such a demon.
He is worse than a demon
No
Why is he still alive🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮☘️
Because we do not have the death penalty in Norway.
He will live forever in Val Halla !
@@nexern3211 should make an exception in his case tbh
because communist regime in Norway affraids what will happen to them when the right wing party will rule. Leftist communist world is going to the very end, prepare for changes
Because he'd be a potential Bobby Sands...
I'm genuinely shocked by the amount of people who agreed with what he said. I thought we're better than this
Vegredalert
Yeah, sure... You guys really just do nothing but sit in mommy's basement and be mad at the world, don't you?
@D 1 yup, ahmad is a human and you're a little virgin locked in his mommy's basement hating people for no reason🤷♂️
@@elcubano8843 u mad it's escalating? We win you lose GOOD LUCK
@@lakiog1938 youre never gonna win anything-hilsen nord Norge.
@@hahaokay9604 cope much harder
Should never be let out!!
Why not?
@@catholicracialist776 are you stupid ?
@@catholicracialist776 ???
Yet he failed in his mission to recruit or terrorize. The meek sliver lining is that he inspired many more to fight for the very cause he was trying to destroy...
I'd say he successfully terrorized... But I think that's about it. From my understanding, even right wing extremists denounce him. That said, Manshaus from 2019 was obviously a fan of his. Thankfully, he was unable to carry out a mass shooting. If successful, that would've been two mass shootings in Norway in less than a decade. I think that's cause for concern. Oh, there was the guy who ran around shooting arrows at people a few months ago, but he wasn't on Breivik's side. In fact, the police said that it looks more like the problem was mental illness than anything.
With the recent parole hearing... I've thought about this a lot, but how many other Breiviks are there? I highly doubt Manshaus and Breivik are the only ones.
@@christopher399 That's what I'm scared about, even more Breiviks. If one can kill 77, what can a whole group of them do?
@@jo_lar507 We've already seen what groups of people can do. I wouldn't worry too much. It's highly unlikely any of us will ever see any terrorism. It's mostly focused in a small part of the world. Breivik was an extremely rare exception.
@@christopher399 americans see it at least 3 times a year on a large scale.
@@TheSword2212 Not on THIS scale.
He is using up crucial oxygen
No, you are
Catholic Racialist you sound suspect
@@catholicracialist776 I'm amazed he got 5 likes to be honest, must be liking himself
@@matty1723 6 likes
Get your facts straight
Rare time I agree with the death penalty
killing him won't bring back the lives he took.
@@sager8692 yea. Which is why I don't normally agree with death penalty. Just this guy is different cause of the severity of the crime.
I was thinking the same thing.
Don't martyr him
@@sager8692 it would still be Justice
This monester is not crying this tears is joy for him coward
I for one do not cry for communists, dead or alive !
@@INDYOSKARS Good news, most western countries have help for people like you. Just go to tour physician and explain your lack for basic human empathy.
@@crashpilot5006 *IDIOT*
@@crashpilot5006 Humans? You mean demons?!?!
@@boby4495 That they lack the social or political conviction you do does not make them demons. What is it with you people and immediately crying foul at the slightest inconvenience? Are you really that petty?
I remember this day clearly. He was a bunch of friends together drinking when we saw the news and the building was bombed.
No one was dead the News reported and we went to a bar. We came home very late in the morning and realized what happened. It went from a bomb with no deaths to 77 young people killed.... I really had some strange feelings in me the following days, like an inner depression.
@@schumacheris3271 one thing is political views, values and opinions, but killing people is the ultimate crime. Killing 77 is an act beyond any evil imagination.
why did you say "BOmb with no deaths" when the bomb killed 8 people ? and 69 on the island were killed ; not 77 ;
@@Makaveli13Xroy I don't think the writter of this video which was in Oslo was aware there were casualties yet so they went home thinking no one died. the reason why it doesn't make much sense to you is because he is probably Norwegian and not a great writer
how can you be sad about marxist kids
@@Makaveli13XroyYou slow?
The pain the actions of such hatred and ignorance cause can only be outmatched by forgiveness and grace. Ignorant hatred is no historic anomaly among wretched people. Love and forgiveness is. Side note he has to be locked away for life.
Extremly behaveing of a man who didnt see the world in the same View as the others!!
Yeah, I can't watch this without crying...
@@isaacryan211funniest story ever
How did he only get 21 years? In America he would've gotten 500 years + 3 death penalties
21 years is the maximum punishment in norway, alltought he wont be realesed becouse of his threat to both himself and the society. He will be re-trailed and Get Another 21 years
It's life in prison, but Norwegian prisons are practically hotels.
@@CunnyRape a) It's not a life sentence. It's an undetermined one, meaning that he could be released at any point after ten years, as long as he has been rehabiliated. It could be a life sentence... but it could also be thirty years. Because of how extreme his actions were, I imagine no one wants to sign off on his release. However, other people with the same sentence can end up serving a decade. Usually, prisoners who get that sentence will be released once they've been rehabilitated, so I think, for the majority, they might as well just prepare for their eventual release. Breivik isn't most people though, so he should probably get comfortable.
b) Not every prison is Halden. Of course, when you google, that's what you'll see... but that's like the highest possible standard. Just yesterday, I watched a tour of a prison where the conditions were quite bad. They had to keep the prisoners locked in their cells most of the time, because there was too little space, so it would've been a safety issue to let them out. They have these small cages that they can stand in for an hour if they want to be outside, but it's so depressing that no one wants to. Some prisoners can go out in outside area without the cages, but that area is more like a small, grey alley. I also read an article a year or two ago, where they showed how bad it was inside a women's prison. I don't remember exactly how it was, other than that they had to cramp several people into each cell, and they weren't huge cells either.
Generally speaking, the standard is good, and the effectiveness overall is superb (we have the best rehabilitation results in the entire world!). However, not every prison is like Halden. There are some pretty bad ones out there. I remember another documentary were the inmate talked about his issues, and how, instead of getting help, he was locked in a tiny cell for 23 hours every single day, and then he'd be allowed to go outside where he had a very small area to walk back and forth in, alone, for an hour. That was his prison life.
@@christopher399 is Viggo Kristiansen rehabilitated ??
@@cryptosamet3536 According to a psychologist who evaluated him, the answer is yes. They always evaluate them before they decide whether to release them. You may have your own thoughts on his rehabilitation, but you also probably have never spoken to him, and most likely, you also don't have the qualifications to evaluate prisoners and determine their mental state.
That said, as far as the murder goes... The evidence wasn't exactly foolproof. I have no idea whether he actually killed someone, but he shouldn't have been charged with murder. They didn't find anything that could remove all reasonable doubt. Enough to make him a person of interest, but not enough to charge with murder and sentence to two decades. All they found were evidence that said "it's possible...", But they never found any of those "oh yeah, this is the guy". How can you charge someone with a crime based on "this MIGHT be the person... 🤷♀️"?!
12 years from now this man will be released as a free man able to do whatever he wants. That's what angers me the most
He won't be free again.. Chill out. They will probably just give him 23 years more.
@Phil Roach Wow you're such a cool 12 year old.
No he fucking wont. He is in "forvaring" which simly means that he will just get a new sentence over and over til he's dead. But if he would be let out he would be killed
No he’ll not. Even tho he only got 21 year sentence it doesn’t mean he’ll get free.
He won't. The system just works so that he can get 21 yrs maximum and when that has gone, they can still hold him for 5 years at a time IF they think he is still dangerous.
So he won't be a free man ever again.
He doesn’t deserves a lawyer
He do.IM NOT DEFENDING HIM THATS THE LAW
He would have loved that. And it would only have helped his cause. What's great is that they gave him an absolutely fair trial, so that he can't say he's a martyr of false imprisonment or that he has no rights. He got what he deserved according to norweigan law, and is put exactly where he belongs.
Yes, everyone deserves a lawyer. The lawyer isn't in anny way defending what he has done. The lawyer is only there to make the sentece as fair as possible.
No they are not. They are just sympathetic. Just cause they aren’t antipathetic doesn’t mean they are cowards.
@@Bindler bullshit law
I agree with the Islamization of Europe and multicultural thing but it's totally unacceptable to conduct such acts of violence. Discussions and debates are the way we should move forward, not violence.
I’m completely against the violence but debating about such sensitive matters only gets you canceled and labeled a racist.
Same
+1, But sometimes it feels like debates and democracy just doesntt work and u want to take justice in your own hands
@@TasteOfBlood-99 you finnish? Oikeesti turpa kiinni. Tosi tunteetonta tulla puhumaan mistään tollasesta tähän aiheeseen. Missään vaiheessa ei ole oikeutta ns ottaa asioita omiin käsiin. Pitää hallita ne tunteet.
@@eikinosta vittoooo
He should have had old sparky, put the money saved keeping him and others like him looked up into education or better state security.
The Norwegians don't believe in capital punishment and that has to be respected.
cried on his manifesto, extreme narcissism
Extreme based*
@@PepitoPalacio-my8rj
Another edgelord.
Honestly why do criminals get such good treatment in Scandinavia, he shouldn't be living more comfortable than most poor in other countries
What a coward
How
@@shlacked2690 cops killing random people as they don't have any weapons to defend themselves but this guy does.
Maybe that's how.
@@Gerardo-dt8xf Or, maybe. Just maybe he gunned down 60 innocent unarmed teens on an island? 🤔
May he rot in prison
His sentence is 21 years.
I doubt that
no u
That's just one Norwegian! Imagine if they all stand up, small population but got the viking gene
Well it's norway, the prisons there are like hotels, I heard he built a gingerbread house there recently lol
If this man is ever freed justice do not exist.
10 more years
If he is granted parole he can kill again. You uphold the right of mass murderer but not of the victim and family. This killer did it because he will not be executed and after few years he will be paroled. The family of the victim will continue to suffer for the loss. Is that justice?
Good. Cry. I hope he knows he will rot in jail and his stupid manifesto has no meaning.
he is asking for not mercy
Everyone cried. For different reasons.
In hindsight we've all learned what a tragedy Norway is facing just like most other EU countries because of multiculturalism.
Still must condemn his actions.
And you are yet another example of why i got that ccw. strapped up, shooting range once a week, gotta put down rabid dogs when they attack you
The beauty of it all is almost too much to bear, and tears of joy stream down my face as I am consumed by the pure, unadulterated wonder of it all.
Tô vendo hoje essa reportagem! Muito triste 😔😢😭
Que Deus abençoe os sobreviventes e familiares das vítimas. Abraço.
Ibiúna-São Paulo-Brasil.
Thanks
Is this an advert for the game Dead Ireland. I'm so buying.
He’s crying because his plan didn’t come out the way he wanted.
No, he's crying because of the video he made
Catholic Racialist yeah....because it didn’t work out.
@@morganraye7769 No, it did work out. You're just dumb
@@morganraye7769 Go to a doctor and fix your brain or get a new brain. Your choice
@@catholicracialist776 It really did not. His plan was so stupid and dumb.
The scary thing is that if you met him in the streets you would just think he was a normal guy.
think about how lucky we norwegians are to not get this manny cases in our country
I think he watched his own film
He didn't get the permission to, don't worry
breivik cots around 3 grand a day for the norwegian prison
Good, if I were Norwegian it would give me a reason to pay taxes.
I would also donate my PS4 as they deprived him of basic human rights by only providing him with an old PS2.
@@SKM_KB agreed
@@SKM_KB Wow, how edgy. You problably think you're cool, thanks for the laugh
@@reno9821 nah we are serious bro
I know one lady for hiring a hit man to kill her husband! Gets 30 yrs in prison!
Norwegian laws are way different than US laws. Yea it may be unfair but I think both this dude and the woman should get life in prison.
NIGEL FARAGE IS THE NICE POLITICAL IMAGE OF ANDERS BREIVIK.... IS EXACTLY WHAT THIS WANTED THROUGH BREXIT... ON A SMALLER SCALE..
Don’t be silly
Stupid comment
He got 21 years in a luxury prison
He will Get 21 years everytime its done
No ITS was 22
LizZardChanger, that’s not how the law works over here buddy. All crimes are served consecutively. With a maximum of 21 years.
Yazan Armoush Well hes not getting out after 21 years either buddy
He's never breathing fresh air again. The sentence can be extended for any reason they see fit...
I dont know what these people are thinking. Killing like this for the sake of a political ideology will NEVER get anyone to see and agree with your views.
Won't last long if he gets out
Thats Norway justice. Giving justice to mass murderer but less to the victim . That is human right for you.
erling halland is 11 years at that time
How does someone become so delusional
raised by a left wing feminist on hatred thast how
Classic case of schizophrenic Facism and bloodlust
His day will come, when he reaches the almighty God.
I read up on this guy's childhood. Jeez. Horrifying. İf they had taken him away from his mother, put him in care and treated him, İ believe none of this would have happened.
What did his mother do
He had perfect relationship with his mother. Stop making up lies
@@bade8821 Ignore him. He's a troll
He had a good childhood
@@catholicracialist776 What on earth are you talking about? Be quiet. His mother was very disturbed and his childhood was horrible. Psychiatric doctors tried to have him removed from his mother but the authorities let him down. Research for yourself.
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/norway/9592433/Anders-Behring-Breiviks-mother-sexualised-him-when-he-was-four.html
Why 69 poeple killed 21 years' preventive detention. In Asia sentenced to death.
Catholic Racialist based
@@catholicracialist776 hero for killing innocent people?
@@rexportes4298 Left wingers
@@rexportes4298 Nobody innocent
Horrible monster ...
Why you still alive?
This is a result of hatred
who tf would defend him?, if u do in the
end god will have justice with u too
who did defend him
@@Fabian-cv9yl Then there is no you
@@Fabian-cv9yl You are nothing
@@Fabian-cv9yl edglord
@@Fabian-cv9yl cringe af
Commander Breivik Hansen
I cant understand this man.
Złe warunki??? Aż mnie ściska w środku, chyba nie wie jak to jest siedzieć w Łagrach ZSRR lub w Polsce, tam dopiero są złe warunki odsiadywania kary
If I was one of the first police officers onto that island i would of shot first asked questions later. Under the circumstances i dont think anyone would of cared if he was armed or not. Oops it was in self defence. Rip to all them unfortunate souls. I hope the families and friends who suffered from this man all the strength and power to live on.
If they ever let him out of jail he would die
How could someone ever imagine that a rich country, like Norway is, could keep its citizens' high standard of living, without bringing foreign people, from poor countries (like many Muslim countries actually are), to do the bottom work. Muslims, like any other foreign people, come to Norway to fill the job openings, and to work hard, they are not coming to rule the country.
and then there is the people who has grand parents that immigrated and have grand daughters that is just a Norwegian as a white person.
Ask Sweden how that’s going...
@@user-hj3sj2bc1r true
Are you implying that everyone in Norway gets a high education and there would be no working class without immigrants? Sorry but that makes no sense whatsoever. They have managed wonderfully the whole time without them. If anything, they would take jobs from ethnic Norwegians by accepting a lower wage. In truth though, statistics show that they mostly migrate to scandinavia to live off of welfare.. Not to work. If you lived around here you'd probably know this, so I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
Lol
Oh my god, he is so cringe.
My question where was the secret service
You can speak and still alive although you don’t deserve it, 92 people there died when they still young ages, the murderer shouldn’t show his face in every media,leave him die alone in the prison
People who feel remorse are only sorry for the predicament they find themselves in. Jesus said Repent , Be really sorry. Be resolved to change your ways. Apologise to your victims and their families. Be really sorry for what you have done. Make restitution to show that you really have changed your ways. I am sure Anders did not Repent !
Warga Norwegia belom siap menerima imigran yg suka bikin ulah.
I experienced such hatred against me in nazi society
Okay, then go back.
@@CunnyRape you're ignorant
Bruh only 22 years
They won't release him after 22 years. He will be locked in for the rest of his life.
Technically yes, he did only get 22 years because its the maximum sentence in Norway BUT we have something called "forlengelse" which is, if the system considers you to still be a danger to society, it can give you an extra 4 years, and 4 more years after that, etc etc. He will never get out of prison.
@@drcraby356 det er vel 5 år.
DrCraby No ITS named Død Loven
he's never walking out of that prison as a free man again.
After 22 years, they have the right to extend it again and again if they still consider him a danger.
ok,i repeat,he had ruined that boys,girls life,and also his.cheeers,romania
There was woman as a judge becouse Freemason cannot judge other.
based
Ok now face the wall
Ur family doesnt love you,neither does anyone
King! All I can say
King of what...?? À loser ?
You should have been on that island
@@SeaGlassAndKiss yes
You have to be joking
No. Not funny
I dont support death penalty but i will kill in self defense against white supremacist terrorists i got a ccw now
His "extreme" views on multiculturalism...lol.
Well gosh I thought this stuff only happened in the US.
Ukrainians did it in donbas
israel does it in gaza
america and west nato etc did it in libya
German dog tag (Ace's and Eights) obtained does not included.
Bro my dude was on a 77 kill streak he should've called his airstrike and got another 100 kills
Haha? Wtf..
Jesus christ I kept a serious and sincere face until I saw the comment 🤣
Fucked up joke tho
Based and redpilled
Not the right time for a joke :(
Das ist KEIN witz
2:09 A Sniper is a person not the weapon (no such thing as a "Sniper Weapon")
It's looks like a Mini 14 however.
It is indeed a Ruger Mini 14. I know I am 3 years late, but isn't a Sniper both a weapon and the person firing the weapon.
@@pluto47yearsago84 no, a sniper is a person who is designated to fire specific rifles besides machine guns or pistols, guns like the Remington 700 which is just a bolt action rifle, the marksman is what makes the difference
@@PvtParts-yk6dw Oh okay, thank you for the explanation.
Dette skjedde mens jeg var liten (i was 11) og foreldrene mine var sjokkert når de så det på nyhetene. Heldevis var jeg og familien ikke der.
husker jeg var 12 ellerno, satt hjemme i stuen fordi jeg var syk. hørte eksplusjonen, så ringer pappa som har kontor i byen og sier vinduet hans fikk sprekker av trykkbølgen, så på the big bang theory når kanalen ble svart og byttet til nyhetene automatisk..sjuke greier fyf
Im 12 rn, and i was a little KID and i was in Lillehammer with my family and then my Mom said that everyone is takling about shooting in Oslo and then SHE watched the News at her phone and she got really shocked
22 july
He was addicted to steroids and drugs.
Yeah, Hitler had one testicle and was addicted to crystal meth too, might I add. Completely unbiased information.
Multiculturalism is his motivation!
he was conned by american zionists who are responsible for the wars and immigration
21 year sentence are you kiddin?
Maximum punishment in Norway, BUT they can always hand him another 21 years, which they most likely will. Breivik will never be set lose again, cause he would without any doubt go and kill again, possibly even in the hope that he would be shot this time...he was ready/willing to die that day, although not by his own hand.
In my honest opinion though the ONLY fitting punishment would be to have these kind of people locked in pitch black room for the rest of their lives, but Breivik gets to spend the rest of his days in prison cell like this:
www.theguardian.com/world/2016/mar/02/norway-rejects-anders-breivik-inhuman-prison-conditions-claim
🎉❤ NYET
He'll never get out again. He is never allowed to enter the United States because he is convicted and is in prison.
Where was the secret service
DID ANY ONE AS CHRISTIANS DID YOU CONDEMN THIS CHRISTIAN TERRORIST
I just love the way Norwegian sounds "multikoultoura" ha i love it.
Insane and evil guy.
I genuinely think we norwegians where lucky that Breivik didn't get to see trump become president(as a free man) that might have made this ugh much worse
Bullshit!
What a dumb comment.. 😐
stop benefits stop black in 2019 Im mad joke
Just watched the movie July 2022, here on youtube to confirm id this a really true story😢 I'm sorry for victims & there families. very terrible.
For murdering 77 innocent people just 21 year sentence????
Are you joking???
I'll stay silent because I might hurt some peoples feelings
Dont worry i got that glock now words dont hurt but nine milli do so think twice about doing a mass shooting everybody arming themselves to protect against you psychos