Not to say that it was shocking

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TV advice that takes you on vacation

a year ago killed a 21-year-old young man from Norway, his 17-year-old adoptive father and attempted a mosque attack.

Deputy Mayor of Oslo, Kamzy Gunaratnam. Photo: Frank Karlsen / Dagbladet Show more

don’t say he was a lone wolf. Not to say that this was shocking. Not to say that politics does not create attitudes. Not to say that attitudes do not create policy. Not to say that we couldn’t avoid this.

Each of the fallen is a brother, we tend to say. Each of the fallen is also a sister. Johanne Zhangjia was our sister.

I have thought about her often since August 10th last year. I thought about what it felt like to be shot. Physical pain. I thought about the betrayal she must have felt – to realize she wasn’t safe – not even in her own home. In my own bed. I thought of… What did she think? What was she feeling? And I can’t answer myself with anything other than tears.

my tears were anger. Aggression. Engagement. Impatience.

we haven’t heard anything since July 22? Discussion

Since she is our sister – we have a responsibility. The responsibility to prevent is the externalities created by the perpetrators. The responsibility to take the same, when the hatred gets sailing. The responsibility of pointing out racism – even when it’s uncomfortable. Although it is venninna, tanta or cousin.

Never again – we said – because we have a responsibility.

The question arises – do we take responsibility? Even when it seems hopeless. Even when you feel powerless. Even when I had to be shot for the first time after July 22, to lose my sister Johanna Zhangjia because of the same ideology. To the same damn thinking.

When I look at the young. When I look at those who come after us.

Ina Libak was hit by five shots. Four shots entered her body. One shot entered my heart through my skin. Today she is the leader of AUF. Ina works for a stronger community for all people – no matter who they are. Ina works to solve challenges together, because that’s what we have: to come together.

For me, the story of Ina is also the history of Norway. You can hit us with five shots, but we’ll still stand tall. And unlike him, we are no longer just for ourselves, we stand up for those who are no longer with us, and those who cannot be with us.

We stand for Benjamin Hermansen, Johanne Zhangji, for all those we have lost from our lives, because the community has lost some other firsts – the outsiders.

So don’t say he was a lone wolf. Not to say that this was shocking. Not to say that politics does not create attitudes. Not to say that attitudes do not create policy. Not to say that we couldn’t avoid this.

We could for that. And we can too.

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