Colourful Lies Chapter 62
A journalist in the courtroom during my case said that what he
heard come from my mouth was, "a study in evil and
hate." This says a lot about the attitude of the journalist.
The other journalists are not much better I believe! He said this
to try and justify the sentence I got, but why is it necessary?
Maybe the journalists, the cynical sensation hunters have
understood that it is rather far fetched to give a young man 21
years in prison because he took another life to save his own?
They must declare that by saying, "a study in evil and
hate," and by writing massive lies about me.
Does he actually hate me? Is in to accurate that he who says this
is evil when he lies and talks behind my back with another reason
to declare his own and others wrongs? Is it "a study in evil
and hate," when I say I am proud of my daughter, or when I
say that I love the norwegian people? If some of us are
"evil" then it's not me at any rate! What else can we
expect of small, dark haired middle aged who write about a
healthy nice young man like man? (I heard conceited also) We
can't expect anything else, but we can remember what I say here,
don'' trust what one man with an inferiority complex says about
what he (with a good reason) feels inferior about!