Tell me how wrote: » https://twitter.com/TIME/status/1204743717132914688?s=19 No surprise really given impact she has had. Haters still gonna hate of course.
Fr_Dougal wrote: » Yeah, look up who won it in 2016...that will show you how important the “award” is.
Tell me how wrote: » No surprise really given impact she has had. Haters still gonna hate of course.
hetuzozaho wrote: » And they really do hate -
Micky 32 wrote: » Is that part of the climate change brainwashing? If someone disagrees or doesn’t care about climate change it makes them haters towards people who do? It seems if you’re not on board you’re a hater lol There’s a big difference between hating or disagreeing with someone. I personally feel no hate toward Greta at all to be honest.
Micky 32 wrote: » It seems if you’re not on board you’re a hater lol.
Slowyourrole wrote: » He's probably referring to all the personal attacks on Greta, a teenager who's simply trying to make a difference in her future.
Skylinehead wrote: » How do you still not know how the Time Person of the Year Award works? I swear we do this every single year.
Fr_Dougal wrote: » Ditto. The media and her fanbois are taking advantage of the poor girl, she’ll end up having a nervous breakdown. Of course here cheerleaders here will have moved onto the next big thing by then and will have forgotten all about her.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Nope, she wont end up that way at all. The poor girl, lol, she's already lived more of a life than any of us. She'll be able to choose any university in the world to study at and she'll amount to great things. I've no doubt about that.
Micky 32 wrote: » No , in a few years people will forget about her because people will be sick of hearing the same thing over and over again. If the government do make the cost of living too high and cut the living standards of the hard working class because of this crap ( which i doubt they will because only so far an elastic band can stretch before snapping) no one will want to listen to her, trust me.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Sure, she may not be in the spotlight any more, but she'll be successful in whatever she chooses to do, I've no doubt about that. And if you think taxes for the poor old working classes you all lament so much and climate change are going to go away, you can think again
Micky 32 wrote: » Yeah because she comes a rich family. Yeah you could be right about the working class taxes, but if it gets to the stage it’s not worth my while working i’ll go on the dole and your taxes can pay for it, because that’s what could happen.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » That's fine, I'm a socialist, sharing is caring, I hope the state looks after you well
Micky 32 wrote: » Well you don’t have to worry, my retirement won’t be in this country ,but that’s what will happen, people won’t bother working so more money is needed so your taxes could sky rocket, you might not be so caring then. But that’s a worst case scenario, there will be carbon taxes but not to the extent you hope or wish for.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » Most people are not happy being idle, so we don't need to worry about lack of workers.
Tell me how wrote: » Why? No offence intended, but you didn't realise you didn't have to have plastic bottles piling up on the floor of your car but could use a refillable container instead until it was pointed out on this thread. What makes you so informed on how to judge Greta's future, or that of various governments?
Fr_Dougal wrote: » Tell that to Greta with her single use plastic bottles of Evian.https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ECwOcdRX4AABWo4?format=jpg&name=large
Dr. Bre wrote: » Greta - time traveller of the year more like...
hetuzozaho wrote: » TIME don't consider it an award - the person, group, idea, or object "for better or for worse... has done the most to influence the events of the year". e.g. Adolf Hitler (1938)