suicide_circus wrote: » this is it the kids are laughing. i heard a goon of a teacher on the radio talking about tomorrow's "strike" and how the kids are using their "climate anxiety" to speak to power. Pure cult stuff.
IamtheWalrus wrote: » Best of luck to all taking part today in getting your message out. Looks like Greta's influence is working.
dubdaymo wrote: » Children and teenagers are so naive these days. Every aspect of their lives is controlled by "social media" and they are so easily brainwashed and led by so-called "influencers".
cfuserkildare wrote: » Has no-one done any proper research on the cycles of Earths variable climate? Try this:-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_glaciation
Thelonious Monk wrote: » These kids are part of the world put upon them by adults. So yes the grown men in here outwitting all these kids by saying they have iphones and getting brought to school in SUVs may be really clever, but its hardly the kids fault theyre part of this destructive society. If this leads to the kids living a somewhat greener lifestyle and being more conscious of their wanton consumption throughout their lives then it can only be a good thing to protest.
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » You have to wonder when government, media and state institutions (schools etc) all sing from the same hymn sheet.It is a social engineering campaign and they are using kids as a front to stifle criticism and heavily brainwashing them using religious tactics and fanatical language so they will accept a reduction in freedom and a lower standard of living when they become adults.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » I wonder will they be so smart when they get older and have to start paying for all this guff
cfuserkildare wrote: » Great example of Sexual Profiling there Thelonious Monk, Did you cycle to school/work today? or drive a car?, or take a bus? Or are you just another ArmChair Critic/Keyboard Warrior? ( No insult intended )
Pa ElGrande wrote: » The poor craters . . . never had it so bad, what with their iphones and SUVs, burdened with the weight of these existential problems and never having to worry about where their next meal comes from. T'was different in my day. Would school attendees prefer to go back to a time and economy when the climate was perfect, their clothes were made from natural fibres (all hand washed), when the population was nearly twice what is is today and most of the population ate whole foods and lived a bucolic lifestyle and most homes were heated with biomass. That is the green dream and we left it behind. I'm damn grateful I live in 2019 Ireland and practically all of those children from the 19th & 20th century (who survived) would gladly swap places with todays children. Even the poorest of todays children have access to possibilities now and in the future that are beyond the wildest dreams of their ancestors. Warmer weather does not even register as an issue compared to the events from our history, it is the adults that are warping their perceptions.
sk8erboii wrote: » Even for a thread like this, this post is just nauseating strawman wankery. This has nothing to do with anything related to Greta Thunberg or climate activism. Reads more like emotional appeal propaganda