Truth Comes Out: Climate Change Is Now Far-Left Political Agenda Against “Racist Capitalism”
5 min readPouty Gretta Thunberg has been pushed out in the public eye again in what can only be seen as a death rattle of the radical far-left political movement- that has been disguised for years and years as legit concerns about the weather.
The entire “green-woke” agenda is on the chopping block as the blossoming global populist movement has become enraged at the loss of wealth, peace and resources- sacrificed to fix the weather under the left’s leadership- has failed.
So now the left is shifting to admitting they were just trying to focus on destroying ‘capitialism.’
Thunberg is speaking for her handlers and admitting that she is coming out again- because their dying policies have forced them out of their shadows to admit that, yes, it is all for political influence for the Marxist-Globalist left.
Here is the story according to the left-leaning Telegraph:
“Greta Thunberg: It’s time to transform the West’s oppressive and racist capitalist system
The activist claims that the world’s current ‘normal’ – dictated by the people in power – has caused the climate breakdown,” India McTaggart reported, adding:
As well as tackling her usual area of climate action, Greta Thunberg has now thrown her weight behind defeating the West’s ‘oppressive’ capitalist system
The 19-year-old Swedish activist has announced that as well as tackling her usual area of climate action and awareness-spreading, she has now thrown her weight behind defeating the West’s “oppressive” capitalist system.
Calling for a “system-wide transformation” at her book launch in London, she claimed that the world’s current “normal” – dictated by the people in power – has caused the climate breakdown.
She said: “We are never going back to normal again because ‘normal’ was already a crisis. What we refer to as normal is an extreme system built on the exploitation of people and the planet.
“It is a system defined by colonialism, imperialism, oppression and genocide by the so-called global North to accumulate wealth that still shapes our current world order.”
Ms Thunberg added: “If economic growth is our only priority, then what we are experiencing now should be exactly what we should be expecting.”
Appearing at London’s Royal Festival Hall to launch her new book, The Climate Book, on Sunday night, she decided to venture into political waters in her speech – having previously avoided doing so.
”We are still here, and we are not planning on going anywhere. Young people all over the world are stepping up, showing that our leaders messed with the wrong generation.”
My full speech from The Climate Event at Southbank Centre this Sunday is here: https://t.co/d9WfUbCwSQ pic.twitter.com/OwZcCxDHXI
— Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg) November 2, 2022
Released last week, the book includes around 100 contributions from various climate experts, including writer Naomi Klein, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, chief of the World Health Organization, and Thomas Piketty, the economist.
Expressing views that seemed more radical than in the past, she added that the climate crisis “has its roots in racist, oppressive extractivism that is exploiting both people and the planet to maximise short-term profits for a few”.
People were quick to point out the political emphasis on social media, with one best-selling author saying “this is proof that Greta hates capitalism for reasons that have nothing whatsoever to do with climate change”.
Michael Shellenberger, an American author, posted on Twitter that the “whole capitalist system” Ms Thunberg referred to has led to larger food surpluses than at any point in history, average human life expectancy to rise from 30 to 70 and a drop in total deaths from natural disasters.
In fact, the “whole capitalist system” has allowed for average life expectancy of humans to rise from 30 to 70. pic.twitter.com/RqzmfttuK9
— Michael Shellenberger (@ShellenbergerMD) November 1, 2022
Ms Thunberg told Samira Ahmed, the BBC journalist, during a question and answer part of the evening that “fascist movements offering easy, false solutions and scapegoats to complex problems are growing and becoming more normalised”.
When asked by Ms Ahmed whether she thought it was as simple as making laws that outlaw things, she responded: “There are many [things we can do], but while we do these things that we can do within our current system, we have to realise that we need a system-wide transformation.
“We need to change everything because right now our current system is on a collision course with the future of humanity and the future of our civilization”.
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Greta Thunberg spoke to Samira Ahmed during the global launch of her book at The Royal Festival Hall, London CREDIT: Kate Green/Getty Images
Ms Thunberg also described the upcoming Cop27 as a forum for “greenwashing” and said she would not be attending.
The teenager, who is widely hailed as the world’s spokesman for climate change, shot to worldwide fame after attending her first United Nations climate conference in 2018, when the then 15-year-old said: “I expected it to be more action and less talking.”
During the question and answer session on Sunday, she said: “I’m not going to Cop27 for many reasons, but the space for civil society this year is extremely limited.”
This year’s conference, taking place from Nov 6 to 18 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, will see world leaders – including Rishi Sunak – gather to discuss the pressing climate crisis.
“Of course, it’s very symbolic that it’s held in a tourist centre – a tourist paradise – in a country that violates most of the basic human rights – and many world leaders are too busy to go there,” she added.
Addressing the coverage of her political take in the new book on Wednesday morning, she posted on Twitter:
The climate deniers and delayers are so desperate and feel so threatened that they simply make up their own “quotes” from pure lies and fantasies. This is what I have said about systems and ideologies: pic.twitter.com/FNacu4EYZv
— Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg) November 2, 2022
Ms Thunberg attached an image of an excerpt from the book alongside the post, which she said was her take on “systems and ideologies”.