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July 22, 2012
“It’s one year since the shooting at Utøya & the bomb in Oslo. Here’s a picture of the Norwegian people after the attack.”
Via Reddit:
“the city Oslo was PACKED full of people. So many people showed up that we couldnt even march like intended – we would just be going into each other like when you play snake and you reach that level where the only thing you can do is crash in yourself. So many people. So much love. I love my country.”
and
“Much respect to the people of Norway for refusing to let this act of terror change the way they live together, even though it clearly has taken its toll on the nation. Much respect to them for not letting fear get to them. For not letting that guy destroy the valuable, free-thinking, tolerant and democratic society they have built together. Many other nations, including my own (I’m German), have reacted to terroristic action in much less graceful, much weaker, much more regrettable ways, letting fear guide their actions, or hatred, or, worst of all, both. The way Norway reacted to this abysmal deed restored my faith in humanity. It reminded me that even in the face of the worst, we get to choose. And it is up to us to choose to be great: to remain civilised. To remain human.”
For more. And, via GQ.
For more: “How the Norwegians Reacted to Terrorism: ‘The Norwegian response to violence is more democracy, more openness and greater political participation,’ said the prime minister.”
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