So it would have been smarter for her to refuse the platform offered her? Diminish her voice to spite people that are less committed?
Of course she did the right thing, but haters have to hate.
So it would have been smarter for her to refuse the platform offered her? Diminish her voice to spite people that are less committed?
So it would have been smarter for her to refuse the platform offered her? Diminish her voice to spite people that are less committed?
It was ruled out on page 1 of the original thread. "Deeply disturbed" were the words of dickhead right-wing shock jock Andrew Bolt, who was, is, and always will be an absolute wanker.Re the thread title, hopefully "deeply disturbed" has been ruled out by now.
Yes, we know. It was never about her, but us - the cynical, dishonest, cargo-cult virtue signaling members of her fan club (AKA bleeding-heart liberals and other scum on the left).As always, my objection is not so much about Greta and her activism, as it is about the cynical, dishonest, cargo-cult virtue signaling of her fan club.
When Greta addressed audiences at COP and Davos, she laid out very clear, very specific emissions reduction targets, that needed to be met by very clear, very specific deadlines, in order to avoid a very clear catastrophic result for her generation and the generations to follow. She was very clear in these speeches that half measures and incremental improvements were inadequate and unacceptable to her. She was very clear that they should be unacceptable to everyone.
The changes you have been willing to settle for, the changes you attribute to her efforts, are not the changes she wanted. They're not the changes she thinks you should settle for. Having resulted only in these changes, her efforts have been in vain.
Your celebration of Greta is premised on dismissing her actual goals and substituting them with your own. Even though she's been quite clear that your goals are woefully inadequate to the task at hand. And you respond with personal abuse whenever this is pointed out. Why? Are you really that invested in doing almost nothing, calling it good, and crediting Greta for inspiring your infinitesimal comfort-zone "efforts"?
This is goofy. Because she only got some improvements, she's not only a failure, but some sort of cult? The world's not so black and white. Sometimes progress is frustratingly incremental. She's not a dictator, so she's not responsible for entire governments. The obsession is weird.
The other problems you enumerated were actually mitigated by activism.By the 'logic' shown here no societal problem should ever be addressed by activists at all.
The other problems you enumerated were actually mitigated by activism.
Gaining equal rights for people regardless of color or gender was a realistic goal.
Measurable changes have been achieved in that regard.
The immediate cessation of the use of fossil fuels, and destroying the global economy is not a very realistic goal, and our advancement in that regard can also be measured.
One of these things is not like the other.The other problems you enumerated were actually mitigated by activism.
Gaining equal rights for people regardless of color or gender was a realistic goal.
Measurable changes have been achieved in that regard.
The immediate cessation of the use of fossil fuels, and destroying the global economy is not a very realistic goal, and our advancement in that regard can also be measured.
Greta doesn't trigger most people. Most think she and her earlier demands are totally irrelevant and impossible.
Instead we now have eastern Europe in flames and all done by diesel fueled war machines in large numbers. Surely this isn't reducing global emissions.
The recent pandemic threw it all into disarray horribly and frankly no nation is willing to tank it's economy for her demands.
It's stuff the average person anywhere on the globe really can't make a huge difference in changing. It's certainly bigger than lil' old me.
The only solution for most of us it to try to change our own homes and local community. Now someone will shout "that isn't enough!!!"
To meet her demands you are absolutely correct. But not even the Thunbergs are really even trying that as they put in on big government to find a way to fix it.
We aren't supposed to learn by thier example?
One of these things is not like the other.
We should be surprised that the ideas of a teenager weren't accomplished by her actual attempt to address climate change? And she's still only 19.
Her age doesn't matter to her detractors here which I think is an easy way to dismiss most of the arguments. Her age is the main factor.
When I was her age I was playing guitar, getting stoned and chasing girls. Mostly getting stoned.
We'll see how she does once she reaches her (checks notes) twenties.
Anyways, most of us seem to get that. "Hate Greta and the climate change hoax, Hunter, all the dirty air will come from China anyways!" You can tell it's just right wing talking points because it doesn't make any sense.
That isn't enough. It's nowhere near enough, and is in fact a ruse to shift the blame for global warming onto individual people. What Greta is urging is what needs to happen. If it doesn't, we're heading for a worst case scenario.
The life we lead today is unsustainable and will not be possible for long. Some of us might die off before the worst effects start, but most of us won't, and our kids certainly won't. People of Greta's generation will suffer through increased food insecurity, consecutive migrant crises, increased armed aggression and the destruction of our biosphere. Doing nothing will lead to these things. Doing what you propose will as well. The only option is radical change on a global scale.
The second paragraph is the entire human history from the tribes in caves to the present. We may be too stupid to save ourselves as idealists demand.
The second paragraph is the entire human history from the tribes in caves to the present. We may be too stupid to save ourselves as idealists demand.
Not too stupid.
Too lazy!