![]() There were also claims that Varg was part of a Neo-Nazi skinhead group as a teenager, but he denies this, saying that there were no skinheads in Bergen. In regards to his mother, Varg stated that she was scared that he would one day ‘come home with a black girl’. Varg claims his father owned a Swastika flag, and hated living in the same town as the Iraqi people. ![]() These views were not exclusive to him however. The fact that his fellow students would frequently be beaten, but he would not, was most likely what started his documented white supremacist views, believing exemption from corporal punishment made him above his fellow students and teachers. He stated that the teacher wouldn’t dare hit him however, as he was white. ![]() On one occasion, Varg got into an argument with his teacher, and called him a ‘monkey’. He later recounted that he faced racial discrimination from the other students at his school. There were no places left at the English school in Baghdad, so Varg went to an Iraqi elementary school. ![]() Born Kristian Vikernes on Februin Bergen, Norway, he and his family moved to Iraq when he was six years old, as his father was an electronics engineer, developing a computer program for Saddam Hussein. ![]()
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