Post by moynapakhi0011 on Feb 26, 2024 23:47:32 GMT -5
During the year, Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg has been considered one of the people who cares most about climate change. And, after creating her #FridaysForFuture movement, hundreds of people have joined in her favor and have doubled the actions she has taken against climate change. Although she has been recognized as Time magazine's person of the year , or one of the 10 most important people in science, according to Nature magazine ; Greta's father claims that supporting her may not have been a good idea because he made her daughter place herself "on the front lines" of the fight against climate change. A father's love, a daughter's activism In an interview on the BBC , he added that he did not want the now activist to miss class hours to attend the global climate strike. He adds that he made strong changes in his way of life to "save" his daughter, because she did not want to eat or go to school, and not because of the climate crisis, but because of her condition that was worsening due to depression problems that arose.
Three or four years before starting their school strike. At that time, Greta was diagnosed with Asperger's, an autism spectrum disorder. However, today she recognizes that her 16-year-old daughter is "much happier" since she championed this cause and millions of people have been inspired by her, although she is still concerned about "the hatred" that she arouses in many antagonists. The Swedish Nepal WhatsApp Number List teenager has become the symbol of the global fight against climate change, and has taken her campaign to several countries in the world, to which she never travels by plane, due to their polluting emissions. Svante Thunberg expressed concern about "fake news, about all the things that people try to invent about it, the hatred that that generates." But he added that his daughter handles the criticism "incredibly well." «Frankly, I don't know how she does it, but she laughs most of the time. "She finds it hilarious," he said. I will accompany her until she comes of age, when I think she will be able to continue alone, but if she needs me I will be there, she adds. Does hate discourage fights for just causes? Yes.
The majority of people who go out to protest to demand greater attention or that the authorities do something in favor of a group, among the criticisms there are always personal accusations that can even be taken into account as hate. In Mexico, for example, human rights activists face a security crisis. Feminism, since its origin, has been a source of persecution for women. Contrasting Thunberg's movement, many critics claim that the teenager is "a puppet of some." To which she responded: "As you may have noticed, the 'haters' are more active than ever: they persecute me, criticize my appearance, my clothes, my behavior and my differences. They come up with every imaginable lie and conspiracy theory,” she wrote on social media. The first to make fun of her was the president of the United States, Donald Trump, who makes fun of the little girl every time he can. Greta, however, has taken it well, and even, with a biting note, changed her bio like this: However, apart from the anecdote, it is worth noting that Greta's (and many activists') social networks are flooded with these types of comments. However, the Swedish teenager and many of her followers remain firm in their conviction to continue fighting for climate change.