The Oslo Accords empowered the Palies to go on a murdering, terroristic rampage against Israel. And the Norwegian government allows the Muzzies they have imported to wage jihad against their own citizens. It wasn’t a matter of if but only when a Norwegian decided to fight back against the enablers of Islam.
The Scandanavians also have the 10 rules of Jante Law.
There are ten different rules in the law as defined by Sandemose, but they all express variations on a single theme and are usually referred to as a homogeneous unit: Don’t think you’re anyone special or that you’re better than us.
The ten rules state:
1. Don’t think you’re anything special.
2. Don’t think you’re as good as us.
3. Don’t think you’re smarter than us.
4. Don’t convince yourself that you’re better than us.
5. Don’t think you know more than us.
6. Don’t think you are more important than us.
7. Don’t think you are good at anything.
8. Don’t laugh at us.
9. Don’t think anyone cares about you.
10. Don’t think you can teach us anything.
An eleventh rule recognized in the novel is:
11. Don’t think that there aren’t a few things we know about you.
In the book, the Janters who transgress this unwritten ‘law’ are regarded with suspicion and some hostility, as it goes against communal desire in the town to preserve harmony, social stability and uniformity.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jante_Law
That is not what happened. He is a dangerously deranged person who went on a rampage, like Cho at Virginia Tech. Also, like Cho, he seems to be one of these men who can't grow up - they rely on their families, and are not independent.