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The poor girl is a pawn and has a future full of fear that no child should have been subject to. Her parents should have opted to get a dog instead of bringing a child into a world they perceive as dying. At least the dog may have had a happy life free of leftist indoctrination.homeagain wrote: www.usatoday.com/story/news/2019/12/12/t...son-year/4407278002/
OUR KING...with an extraordinary ego that has a NEED to attack 16 yrOLDS....all because HIS bruised brand is on display....when is enough
ENOUGH.....this manchild is hurt because HE did not win person of the year....what a horror of a human being....the collective DESERVES a
special space in purgatory for praising and ACCEPTING this pitiful display of aPOTUS.
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Ms Thunberg, the elder of two girls, was born on 3 January, 2003. She grew up in Stockholm with her mother Malena Ernman, an opera singer and former Eurovision Song Contest participant, and her actor father Svante Thunberg. Her father is a descendant of Svante Arrhenius, a scientist who came up with a model of the greenhouse effect. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1903.
Ms Thunberg said her parents were "as far from climate activists as possible" before she made them aware of the issue. She persuaded her parents to become vegan, and in 2016 convinced her mother to stop flying, despite her mother frequently travelling overseas for work.
Ms Thunberg said her parents weren't enthusiastic about her protest at the start, and told her that she would have to do it without their help.
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Rick wrote: One debate is the ability for humans to be able to change the climate of the planet without starving billions of people in the process. The other debate is whether or not using a child as a pawn is a good idea.for that child. I do have children and I would never allow them to be used this way, for any cause if it meant destroying their mental state causing them such grief and anguish.
I doubt her fear and outrage has come form years of researching the subject, it most likely came form the people who are closest to her, like her parents.
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I doubt anyone really knows what flowed from her parents mouths into her ears. Maybe it was a teacher that terrorized her with impending climate doom... either way, her mental health is at risk in my opinion, just based on her speech which I watched in full.ScienceChic wrote: Or, in reality, it's the other way around.
Who is Greta Thunberg, the #FridaysForFuture activist?
BBC, 29 November 2019Ms Thunberg, the elder of two girls, was born on 3 January, 2003. She grew up in Stockholm with her mother Malena Ernman, an opera singer and former Eurovision Song Contest participant, and her actor father Svante Thunberg. Her father is a descendant of Svante Arrhenius, a scientist who came up with a model of the greenhouse effect. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1903.
Ms Thunberg said her parents were "as far from climate activists as possible" before she made them aware of the issue. She persuaded her parents to become vegan, and in 2016 convinced her mother to stop flying, despite her mother frequently travelling overseas for work.
Ms Thunberg said her parents weren't enthusiastic about her protest at the start, and told her that she would have to do it without their help.
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[/b]Rick wrote:
I doubt anyone really knows what flowed from her parents mouths into her ears. Maybe it was a teacher that terrorized her with impending climate doom... either way, her mental health is at risk in my opinion, just based on her speech which I watched in full.ScienceChic wrote: Or, in reality, it's the other way around.
Who is Greta Thunberg, the #FridaysForFuture activist?
BBC, 29 November 2019Ms Thunberg, the elder of two girls, was born on 3 January, 2003. She grew up in Stockholm with her mother Malena Ernman, an opera singer and former Eurovision Song Contest participant, and her actor father Svante Thunberg. Her father is a descendant of Svante Arrhenius, a scientist who came up with a model of the greenhouse effect. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1903.
Ms Thunberg said her parents were "as far from climate activists as possible" before she made them aware of the issue. She persuaded her parents to become vegan, and in 2016 convinced her mother to stop flying, despite her mother frequently travelling overseas for work.
Ms Thunberg said her parents weren't enthusiastic about her protest at the start, and told her that she would have to do it without their help.
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homeagain wrote: You probably should do some research on Asperger's disease... it is a sub form of autism.
GRETA has this impairment....the person appears detached, does not show ranges of
emotions that others are accustom to. They can become over stimulated in large, loud situations, have a need to withdraw frequently. SHE is intelligent AND a force THAT IS
AMAZING, given her condition. Usually, autism (or forms of) have large deficits, BUT the
flip of that is, extraordinary talents or gifts that astound.....watch her ASTOUND as she moves forward with her endeavor.
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