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Greta Thunberg is not Joan of Arc. How a small eco-activist turned into a political fury

Subsequently, the well -known Greta Tunberg eco -activist became less and less like a holiday that many have imagined it from the beginning, writes in the column for The Telegraph, the historian of Zoe Strip. In her opinion, Greta gradually evolves into a politicized hooligan.

Otherwise, you will not say: Greta Tunberg, the famous 21-year-old activist to fight climate change and a two-time nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize,-Hooliganka.

When she mocked the Westminster Miroral Court last week, he was accused of violating public order during the disruption of the Oil Companies Conference at the InterconTinental Hotel at the Lane Park, and in the eyes of her eyes was a crazy triumph. Undoubtedly, she loved the smoke checkers of her troupe, the deafening roar of their drums, or their refusal to move them even a few feet at the request of the police so that the delegates could leave the hotel. The girl's bomented solution is just amazing to look, and the excuse will make her even more cheeky.

A few years ago, when she, as a teenager with pearl, began her way to world glory and admiration, her passion for raising awareness of righteousness has awakened, at least among good people, the image of modern Jeanne D'Arc.

It was all overly thoroughly carefully, a little hunted, but she was 17, and she changed the agenda, although in an ambiguous direction, mowing out climatic hysteria and malignant politicization on the one hand, but on the other, getting important figures so that we can rethink the use of plastics and fossil fuel. Only in Switzerland, according to the study of the Federal Technology Institute of Lozanne, its legendary "school strikes for the climate", also known as "Friday for the future", led to the fact that one third of the Swiss changed their daily habits.

She always had a tendency to spread unrest. Tunberg began to take a walk in protest against climate change in 2018, and by 2019, four million students worldwide did the same in Fridays for Future.

Hence the easy way to other activities: most climatic hysterics are diversified and begin to openly engage in a wider set of disgusting interrelated ideas.

One day, I argued on this topic with Ragor Galama, one of the founders of Extinction Rebellion, who was in front of a crowd in Cambridge about genocide racism, apparently, associated that he considered Western climatic self -esteem , with a long -range. It is a rude idea that underlies “climate justice”. It means: "The West is evil, and everyone who hates him is good."

Not surprisingly, Tunberg has devoted himself to the support of Palestinian business since October 7. At a court session in London, she appeared in a big kufia and a bizarre T -shirt with the inscription: "Hide a refugee, and if it becomes illegal, hide, too." After the invasion of Hamas and the massacles in Israel, the fate of trees seems to have come to the background for Tunberg and her teams. Israel's demonization quickly becomes her constant care.

Her rudeness has been fully manifested since she has become a useful idiot for those who wish to harm Israel. At a climate rally in Amsterdam in November, a 70,000th crowd of Tunberg chanted: "Palestine will be free." She then invited Palestinian and Afghan to stage. At this point, a man jumped and, for a short time, snatched the microphone into the Tunberg, said with the full straightforward: "I came here for a climate demonstration, not for a political chatter." Tunberg quickly returned a microphone and ordered the man to "calm down". After a small pause, she began to chant: "There is no climatic justice on the occupied land."

It is not necessary to be a recent scientist or professor of political theory to understand that this slogan makes absolutely no sense. Especially given that the only occupier of Gaza was Hamas - which, of course, does not care about the climate - and in those parts of the west shore, where Tunberg and the company staged their actions, is Israel.

In fact, Tunberg was an integral part of the educational materials of Israeli schools until it began to preach the "freedom of the Gaza" after October 7 - and here it was already recognized as not in order to be "a model for imitation in the field of education and morality."

And such tiny areas of the Earth as those that Tunberg and her friends are demonizing as "occupied" will never be able to prevent any mission to the rescue of the planet -they have nothing to do with the case.

But she doesn't care. On January 26, when the International Court announced its decision in the false case of South Africa against Israel on accusing him of genocide, Greta was just there, in Hague - she protested.

This case was an offensive hint of a righteous war against the invasion of an evil enemy, but Tunberg was annoyed that the court did not really come to the conclusion that Israel was genocide. And so she wrote on the Internet that: "Israel - as well as those who support the brutal attacks and occupation that Israel - should be responsible for their actions. We cannot be silent during genocide."

This is not the first time that young people, which are glorified as noble focused on the great cause of the day, reveals themselves in their real face. For example, a former surfer and a lover of trees Jackson Ginkle, now known "antisionist" influential person on social networks, began as a fierce climate activist.

How many more celebrations of the Palestinian "resistance", how many examples of destructive behavior do we have to survive before people stop seeing in these brave young climate warriors and instead recognize them as they are: the rude emissaries of destructive doctrine?

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