On that day, 40,000 Norwegians gathered en masse in Oslo and together sang a children’s song while waving roses in the air. Afterwards they walked singing to the courthouse where Anders Behring Breivik was on trial for the mass murders of 77 people, including 69 children and tied their roses to the security tape and barricades that surrounded the courthouse – the singing could be heard inside the courthouse. There were no rubber bullets, no tear gas, no violence – everyone was there to heal and transform their society.
The people of Norway, the Norwegian folk singer Lillebjørn Nilsen, and the song, My Rainbow Race by Pete Seeger (known in Norway for nearly 40 years as, Children of the Rainbow) had been criticized by Breivik – in his court proceedings, he had blamed the song for promoting multiculturalism, leftist ideologies, and, in part, even his murderous rampage. However, the people of Norway disagreed with Breivik’s ideology and wanted to show it.












