Friday, November 6, 2015

Karpe Diem: – The Minister of Justice is a pretty natural guy to turn to – NRK

“This is not music, not even a song” wrote Peter N. Myhre (FRP) on the fresh rap “Easy to be a rebel in a basement apartment.” Friday he elaborates viewpoint.



Peter N. Myhre, City Council representative for FRP in Oslo.

Photo: Larsen, Håkon Mosvold / NTB scanpix

– I think it’s so negative, so hateful. Music should be something nice, something nice, beautiful, aesthetic, says Peter N. Myhre.

Magdi in Karpe Diem explains that song originates from frustration over the language in the refugee debate.

– It’s about dehumanization of people who are different, whether it is ethnicity, culture or race. It is the way to reviewing others, using pest metaphors as “cockroach” or that they “flows across borders”, then you also get the brown snail feeling, says Magdi in Karpe Diem.

Prefer nice social criticism

Peter N. Myhre highlights Ole Paus and Are Kalvø as artists who create political texts he might like.

– That’s not all I agree, but all in all, it is positive. It is nice. It’s nice to hear. I respect that.

Myhre says that it is good that artists show community involvement but that it must be somewhat cheerfully.

– What the texts do you react to ?

– There will be total in it all. It takes place inside a freezer storage for pig carcasses. It is incitement to crime. It is very hateful. and in our days, we try to denounce hate speech and it must apply to all, says Peter N. Myhre.

– Anundsen responsible



Anders Anundsen, Minister of Justice.

Photo: Grøtt, Vegard Wivestad / NTB scanpix

Karpe Diem believes there is nothing disrespectful in disclosing Justice Minister Anders Anundsen.

– In the theme of refugees, he is the quite natural guy to events to. It’s clearly a guy who sow their responsibility for much of what I think is frustrating with how we handle the situation. Therefore mentioned him, because he’s Justice Minister, says Chirag.

Anundsen even take criticism quiet.

– They will express themselves in the way they think is appropriate and then get we rather disagree case. In a democracy, freedom of expression is always a prerequisite and this is the exercise of freedom of expression, says Anders Anundsen.

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