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The Hollow Righteousness of Greta Thunberg: A Study in Moral Failure

While Hamas terrorists held grandmothers, children, and Holocaust survivors in underground dungeons, Thunberg marched in Malmö, focusing her righteous anger not on the torturers, but on their victims. She has definitely made the list of the 'Most Disgraceful Antisemites of the 2024', right alongside Candace Owens.

Greta Thunberg, Stockholm (Photo: Shutterstock / Liv Oeian )

On June 20th, 2024, Forbes reported, "Like her or hate her, it was impossible to ignore Greta Thunberg. The Swedish teenager (she's now 21) burst on the world scene in 2018 as a leader for dramatic climate activism. "How dare you!" she demanded of the United Nations at its New York world headquarters. "You have stolen my dreams and my childhood."

But it was October 20, 2023, when she first revealed the depths of her moral bankruptcy. Just thirteen days after Hamas terrorists had raped, murdered, and burned their way through Israeli communities, Thunberg couldn't wait to align herself with the perpetrators.

"The world needs to speak up," she declared, sharing content from a group that had celebrated Hamas's butchery. Not about the 1,200 massacred Israelis. Not about the women gang-raped at a music festival. Not about the babies burned alive in their cribs. Not about the soldiers beheaded and desecrated. No - Thunberg's righteous anger was reserved for Israel's attempt to defend itself.

The breathtaking hypocrisy has only escalated since then. From her comfortable Stockholm protests to her theatrical arrests at university libraries, Thunberg has transformed herself from climate activist to professional Hamas apologist. While over 100 Israeli hostages enter their 16th month of torture in Gaza's tunnels - starved, beaten, and abused - she stages Instagram-ready demonstrations with 5,000 privileged Europeans.

Her December performance was particularly revealing. "Remaining silent during a genocide is to be complicit," she told Anadolu news agency, apparently forgetting her own complicit silence during Hamas's actual attempted genocide on October 7. The same voice that once thundered "How dare you!" at world leaders over climate inaction now calls for boycotts of Israeli technology - including, ironically, the very environmental innovations that might help save our planet.

The pattern is as clear as it is damning. In September, she occupied Stockholm University's library, claiming "repression" when police removed her - while remaining silent about Hamas's real repression of Palestinians. She leads crowds chanting "Freedom for Palestine" while ignoring Hamas's systematic destruction of Palestinian civil society. She posts about "peaceful resistance" while supporting groups that celebrated the mass murder of civilians.

When Israeli army spokesman Arye Sharuz Shalicar initially declared that Thunberg's supporters were "terror supporters," he later apologized. He shouldn't have. Thunberg's subsequent token condemnation of antisemitism rings hollow when measured against her actions. She has chosen her side - and it's not the side of truth, justice, or even environmental progress.

Her Stockholm rally represents the final nail in the coffin of her moral authority.

This isn't just about Thunberg's personal failure - though that failure is complete and damning. It's about the corruption of the environmental movement itself. At a time when climate change demands serious, unified action, its most famous face has chosen to alienate millions by embracing terrorist propaganda and demonizing the world's only Jewish state.

The cruel irony is that Israel leads the world in environmental innovation, from water conservation to renewable energy. Thunberg's call for boycotts would damage not just Israel but the very environmental causes she claims to champion. In her blind hatred, she would sabotage humanity's fight against climate change itself.

The world faces genuine environmental crises that demand serious solutions.

Instead, we have the spectacle of Greta Thunberg, organizing tent protests in privileged European universities while real victims suffer. Her descent from environmental crusader to anti-Israel activist isn't just sad - it's unforgivable.

Thunberg has proven she's not just unequal fighting for climate change - she's become an active obstacle to progress, driving away anyone who believes that opposing terrorism shouldn't be a controversial stance.

When people show you who they are – believe them. And by aligning herself with vicious evil bloodsuckers like Hamas, Greta has shown us EXACTLY who she is. And we don't like one tiny bit. In fact, we despise it, as we have come to despise her.

It didn't have to be this way, obviously. But she leaves us no other choice.

Our planet deserves better. The hostages deserve better. And history will judge Thunberg's grotesque moral failure harshly indeed.

Anadolu News, Politico and Forbes contributed to this piece.


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