Anders Behring Breivik continues to be questioned about his killing spree that left 77 dead in Norway on 22 July last year 8.23am: Breivik talks about the difficulty of getting his views heard in the Norwegian media. Breivik complains that “cultural conservatives” such as himself has no chance of having a letter published in a Norwegian newspaper. — Helen Pidd (@helenpidd) April 20, 2012 Breivik: “if you want to publish a books that is criticising the state ideology… you need to use dissident publishing houses.” — Helen Pidd (@helenpidd) April 20, 2012 Breivik says he has twice complained to Norway’s state broadcasters in 2009 that they were ignoring “Muslim right in France and Gothenburg” — Helen Pidd (@helenpidd) April 20, 2012 8.21am: Breivik also criticises cultural marxists, accusing them of turning boys into girls. Breivik says cultural marxists have subverted traditional gender models – “suddenly boys are supposed to start knitting &doing crochet” — Helen Pidd (@helenpidd) April 20, 2012 Earlier in the trial, he suggested that most women don’t have the comprehension or “backbone” to be a “revolutionary activist” like himself.

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