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And what actions would those have been? What policies enacted in Norway would justify murder of any kind, let alone what actually took place?
He murdered dozens of children in order to somehow encourage the purging of all muslims from Norway. You understand that?
Nope, a martyr would be one who actually underwent persecution or violent opposition. In this case, Brevik simply went about slaughtering innocent youth because the adults wouldn't capitulate to his notions of a pure society. He is in no way, shape, or form, a martyr.
You do realize that in Norway (among many other countries) they treat Muslims as royalty, while Christians are treated like crap and are routinely thrown under the bus? The same happens in the UK.
Clearly Brevik snapped, I don't agree with what he did, but I understand it was too late for the MLK approach for change.