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    1732 months ago

    It says the boat was carrying her, and later says she planned to board later that day. Plus the headline. Confusing.

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        She lives in the woods and scavenges for pine beetles and bark for nourishment. She really cares, and she isn’t being groomed to be a politician who gets kickbacks for green washing.

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        452 months ago

        She is both a climate activist and advocate for Palestinian liberation, and framing her risking her life to demonstrate solidarity with the Palestinians as a shallow attempt at staying famous is incredibly ignorant and arrogant.

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            52 months ago

            This is ridiculous. What would Greta have to do to earn your respect, huh? You’re really gonna ask “why wasn’t she on the boat” as if she planned for the humanitarian aid vessel to be drone striked the day before she was going to board it? The fuck are you doing?

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        1282 months ago

        No, bad journalism. This is an important, overlooked, under covered story. I don’t particularly care about Thuneberg or her location, but Israel bombing humanitarian aid ships should be much more widely reported.

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            92 months ago

            It does make sense. But only if you accept certain facts about the morality of the Israeli administration.

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              32 months ago

              Even if you are evil as fuck, there are better and dare I say, cheaper, options to commit your war crimes.