markodaly wrote: » The only reason I know who this person is, is because of people on boards.ie giving out about her. If you get so upset about a child, then dare I say it you either living in your mother's basement or there is something depraved going on.
riffmongous wrote: » For fairness https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/standpoint-magazine/ I wonder if the author wrote the equivalent article about himself and who is behind his Magazine what they would find.
Dakota Dan wrote: » When all else fails blame the messenger.
gozunda wrote: » You see thats the type of throw away comment which gives a thread like this a bad rap. It's not a 'child' which posters are discussing- it's the figurehead and the promotion of same. But sure go ahead - liken all discussion to paedophilia or weirdosor whatever you are implying and by doing so you've just lost the argument. Of interest she is all over the media. Hard to believe youve never came across any of this ...
markodaly wrote: » There are lots of other figureheads out there but this child is the one that perks interest for some reason.
gozunda wrote: » To be fair - I've read that article and independently fact checked a good bit of what was written and it appears to stand on it's own merit. Take any publication tbh and if you look hard enough - you could find it will attract certain labels. The Guardisn Newspaper for example - claims editorial independence and yet takes money from the Open Philanthropy Project to publish stories with a particular slant. One of its regular environment writers is George Monbiot who In January 2004 helped co found the "Respect – The Unity Coalition" (later formally the Respect Party). The Respect Party was a left-wing to far-left political party active in the United Kingdom between 2004 and 2016. I guess what I'm saying is that you need to look at what is being said and whether that stands up to scrutiny as much as to who is saying it
riffmongous wrote: » Indeed Goz, but there's a lot in that article that is unsourced as Jack says above, a lot of someone told me in an email, which sets off the alarm bells when the writer has their own biases
fly_agaric wrote: » another day another boards "IMHO" thread with right wing troll/web brigade talking point # 108
fly_agaric wrote: » The Sins of Greta Thunberg: her part as a pawn in promulgation of the Chinese Global Warming Hoax on Behalf of the Corrupt Globalist Elite!
One eyed Jack wrote: » Now that’s just silly. People don’t have any issue with the child themselves, it’s the adults using her as a mouthpiece for their opinions and a shield against criticism of those opinions that people are going to take issue with.
Disagreement with someone’s opinions doesn’t mean a person is either a right wing/left wing anything. The vast majority of people appreciate and understand nuance.
vladmydad wrote: » As I alway say, when you need advice on a deeply complex global issue, you should ask a child. Why just the other day I stopped a 12 year boy and asked him for advice on Iran’s hostility in Persian gulf , he said “what the hell would I know I’m a child” then he went and kicked a football.......such wisdom #clownworld
jimgoose wrote: » I'd finagle her mother:
fly_agaric wrote: » Its a bit more that that. OP was fairly snide wouldn't you say, "climate saint", "wattage of her halo". Also I think I commented above because was reading the Brexit thread in politics forum and was a link posted there to a tweet by one of the "Bad Boys of Brexit" referring to "yachting accidents"!https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/aug/15/arron-banks-jokes-about-greta-thunberg-and-freak-yachting-accidentsShe (personally) does seem to touch a raw nerve.
fly_agaric wrote: » True but there are some patterns in what gets posted + generates long "discussions". Same as almost any place on the internet that is open to public comments I suppose. Sorry but I've become very cynical about it.
One eyed Jack wrote: » Fair enough to be cynical, then surely you must be able to see why people are cynical of what is being portrayed and the way in which it is being portrayed and perpetuated by adults.
One eyed Jack wrote: » I don’t see the child as being responsible for their actions
One eyed Jack wrote: » Take the child out of the equation and let the adults do the fighting for themselves - they can’t, because they know they literally do not have a snowballs chance in hell of being able to convince the people they need to convince, to take them seriously. As I said earlier though - who can say no to a cute kid? - Unless she’s Veruca Salt
gozunda wrote: » Ah will you give the lad some credit!. He wrote a book about it ffs. Jeez the state of some young ones education these days .. :rolleyes: Ps - how did the leavng cert exams go?
riffmongous wrote: » A child will know as much as 99.9% of the adults out there on this topic, and yet somehow I doubt you're going to be in favour of a technocratic solution.
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » Climate saint Greta Trunburg is settling sail for UN climate talks in New York to demand that governments socially engineer and tax the little people into oblivion to save the planet. Accompanied by her film maker father who lives vicariously through her, a filthy rich aristocrat from Monaco and some German bloke the trip will no doubt vastly increase the wattage of her halo before she lectures us all about impending climate Armageddon in New York. Hopefully snaps from the trip will make it into Hello! Magazine.
is_that_so wrote: » Knowing is not the same as having the life experience to understand how it can be addressed. As others have said she is not a scientist.
irishgrover wrote: » I had no idea who Greta Thunberg was until a few months ago. I became familiar with her when Fidelma Healy Eames likes a tweet comparing her to a Nazi. Greta Thunbergs rise to fame has done two positive things as far as I'm concerned, which are as follows.. 1. It has heightened awareness and action across all age groups about the limited nature of the earth’s resources. This IMHO can only be a good thing.2. It has heightened awareness of the various forms of "disability" on the autistic spectrum. This IMHO can only be a good thing. 3. It has heightened my ability to identify arseholes more easily and quickly. Specifically people who feel hate and contempt to her, and voice it on social media.By and large, these people tend to be IMHO arseholes that I normally don't like anyway for unrelated reasons. Again, this can only be a good thing basically I just don't get all the negativity ...
MarquisDeSad wrote: » Yet she consistently points people towards Scientists.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Yes we know she is rich. Her parents obviously don't give a rats arse about her though.