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    Default Climate change and Greta Thunberg.

    Whats your thoughts on Greta Thunbergs speech or rant on climate change the other day. Seems to be mixed opinions . I personally think she is being used and will have mental problems in the near future if she hasn’t already.

    I wont post a link to the speech as she is 16 but its easy enough to find on youtube.
    Here is a link to a recent news article about it if your not familiar with the story.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...unberg-16.html
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    I actually do like how that she is trying to do good by changing people's view on the client change and so on.
    It is for a great cause.

    BUT!!!

    I find her to be very goddamn annoying as feck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Floki View Post
    I find her to be very goddamn annoying as feck!
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    I worry that her legacy will be that she gave up a childhood for a future and that no one listened. She might be a world leader in the future (if not now) that will have to deal with the hot earth disaster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pigsmickey View Post
    I worry that her legacy will be that she gave up a childhood for a future and that no one listened. She might be a world leader in the future (if not now) that will have to deal with the hot earth disaster.
    Agree with you.
    We have seen so many child stars that their life's have gone upside down, some for the worse as I do recall one quite recently took her own life at the age of 16.
    All of this is due to the pressure put on them.

    Children may be the future, but should never be used or be forced into such, especially politics.
    There is so much pressure on this, that even adults are in turmoil.

    A child's mind is fragile, and think that Greta should try and enjoy her childhood years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Floki View Post
    Agree with you.
    We have seen so many child stars that their life's have gone upside down, some for the worse as I do recall one quite recently took her own life at the age of 16.
    All of this is due to the pressure put on them.

    Children may be the future, but should never be used or be forced into such, especially politics.
    There is so much pressure on this, that even adults are in turmoil.

    A child's mind is fragile, and think that Greta should try and enjoy her childhood years.
    Especially hers. Hasn't she Asperger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pigsmickey View Post
    I worry that her legacy will be that she gave up a childhood for a future and that no one listened. She might be a world leader in the future (if not now) that will have to deal with the hot earth disaster.
    I remember being told in high school that unless the world governments took action on climite change the ice caps would melt and we would be under water by the year 2000.
    Its 2019 and im still waiting on it.
    Built a ship and everything

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    speech was well rehearsed but it will take alot to get world leaders to take real genuine action. 'No Manners Trump' even ignored her but its obvious to all that something drastically needs to be done regarding Climate Change

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    I am disgusted with Greta's parents and the victim culture, virtue signalling activists who encourage children to be their shields.

    The worst case doomsday theories are to be taken as the new gospel and respecting one's elders is a thing of the past as all older people have destroyed the planet. No concern is shown for Greta's mental health or the other children who see her as a role model.

    I find it disturbing to watch at this point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IrishSarahBarra View Post
    I think some people’s replys are more worrying.

    "Somebody needs to read poor Greta Genesis, Chapter 9," he said, "and tell her the next time she worries about global warming, just look at a rainbow. That’s God’s promise that the polar ice caps aren’t going to melt and flood the world again.” Robert Jeffress

    Robert Jeffress is pastor of the First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, which has 13,000 members. He serves on the president's Evangelical Advisory Board and the White House Faith Initiative.

    its already happened, look at how many small islands where people grew up are now underwater, its been gradually happening as years but slowly so people didnt take much notice

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