• Flying SquidM
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    1231 year ago

    Asked if she’s worried about the consequences of the trial, she replied: “I personally am more worried about the horrible harm the fossil fuel industry is doing to the world.” “I’m not going to stop while they are threatening the planet.”

    This. This is activism. I’m not brave enough to face a justice system hostile to my existence like she does, so I’m glad she’s there to do it.

    • @[email protected]
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      521 year ago

      Also, great job staying on message. Press wrangling is a chore, but it’s so important to get your story out.

      • @MercuryUprising
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        131 year ago

        Cue the millions of bootlickers who will claim “she’s been coached into this by her parents and Soros!”

        • BringMeTheDiscoKing
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          71 year ago

          Right? Really, tho. I sincerely hope she was coached by somebody and not left in the dark to figure out how to be a figurehead of a movement and lightning rod for abuse all on her own. That’d be kinda fucked up.

          • @MercuryUprising
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            71 year ago

            She’s been literally protesting for eco solutions since she was like 12 or something. While some kids were busy jerking off to Harry Potter, she found her outlet in becoming an activist and leading one of the largest movements in climate change protests, becoming an inspiration millions of children just like her. I’ve seen the Friday walk-out protests in Europe, and the attendance was always huge and the people involved were very passionate about the cause.

            I know people have a hard time understanding that, but that’s why they jerk off to Harry Potter instead. It’s all they got.