Climate change activist Greta Thunberg attended an anti-Israel demonstration outside the Israeli embassy in Stockholm, where around 100 protesters gathered to criticize Israel as many chanted “crush zionism.”
During the rally, many of the protestors defended the terror group Hamas, agreeing its deadly attack on October 7 against Israeli civilians was purely self-defense.
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Climate activist Greta Thunberg chants "Krossa Sionismen" (Crush Zionism) with the crowd at a pro-Palestinian rally in Stockholm on Nov. 23. pic.twitter.com/ky7qT6R4fA
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Greta Thunberg took part in a demonstration on 22 November outside the Israeli embassy in Stockholm, where around 100 protesters gathered to criticize Israel.
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Many of the participants defended Hamas, saying that the terror group's actions against civilians were purely… pic.twitter.com/2kYn4yqa2J
Greta Thunberg has recently shifted away from her climate activism and more towards conflicts in the Middle East, positioning herself firmly within the “anti-Israel” crowd.
Thunberg appears to have sidelined her environmental concerns and is more focused on political issues than saving the planet from global warming.
RedSate noted Thunberg was embroiled in an antisemitism scandal over having an octopus — an antisemitic trope — on her shoulder, while she held a sign urging people to “Stand with Gaza.”
She claimed that she hadn’t intended it that way, and that it was something to help with her autism.
The climate activist’s sudden political stance hasn’t gone unnoticed by her followers either.
Earlier this month, Thunberg’s speech was interrupted by a man who grabbed the microphone and told her, “I’ve come for a climate demonstration, not a political view,” after she invited a Palestinian and an Afghan woman onto the stage.
While speaking to thousands in Amsterdam, Thunberg invited the women to join her on the platform.
“As a climate justice movement, we have to listen to the voices of those who are being oppressed and those who are fighting for freedom and for justice. Otherwise, there can be no climate justice without international solidarity,” she said.
After the Palestinian and the Afghan woman, Sahar Shirzad finished speaking, a man came onto the stage and interrupted Greta Thunberg’s speech , grabbing the mic.
“I have come here for a climate demonstration, not a political view,” he said.
Thunberg then grabbed the mic back and told the man to “calm down.”
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Man grabs mic and interrupts Greta Thunberg’s speech at climate rally
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) November 12, 2023
People are finally turning against this radical fraud
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