Magnus (5), who wore a cardigan and Sami flag, and mother Hege Annie Nordlund Hagen say they experienced at least three unpleasant situations in the kindergarten train in Bodø on Tuesday.
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Magnus had been looking forward to May 17 for a long time and was clear that he would fly the Sami flag on Tuesday morning when he was chosen by his mother.
– When we started walking, a man came up to him and spoke in a nice, almost child-friendly tone and said “you should not walk with that flag”. I went between them and asked him to leave, Hagen says.
Fortunately, the five-year-old was most preoccupied with getting on the train and shouting hip hurray. She says that a little later some older men, around 60-70 years old, Hagen estimates, come over and say “æsj” to their son. The son does not get this, but gets two older ladies who school and point at the son, according to Hagen.
In the middle of this, Hagen had to ask himself: Should I take this fight now in the middle of the May 17 train? she says.
She also tells about another episode where another child is said to have said that we are in Norway, and that you must have a Norwegian flag. She is concerned that children do not come up with such things by themselves, but that they get it from adults.
– Then it is clear that he has brought with him a little more than I thought and says: Why are people so concerned about what flag I have?
There and then, when we are ten meters away from Pelle Police Car on the train, I can not bear to take it. I dismiss it a bit and say that there are some who think it is strange, but you should not care about that, she says.
She says she is furious, but chooses to take it later.
– You get a little dull, she says.
– What makes me extra pissed off today is that it affects my five-year-old son who has been looking forward to May 17 for so long, Hagen says.
She says she does not know any of the people and describes them as complete strangers.
Hagen was alone with her son on the train, but a friend of hers who had her own children with her was with her in parts of the train.
– I have not heard everything myself, but eventually I noticed that Magnus was a little unsure and that he asked why there were more who reacted, and that Hege replied that he did not have to care, says Lisa Lorentzen.