Greta Thunberg

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I'm trying to say that people calling out politicians for inaction doesn't normally provoke much of a reaction, especially when it's bipartisan criticism.
It does when she does it though, for some reason.

I think there is a genuine concern about her welfare, not the message she's delivering. She looks a very vulnerable young lady.
 
What would you do if suddenly the shops had no food, there was no fuel to drive your car, electricity production failed and no water came out of your taps. How would you survive ?
We might find out if Brexit happens.
 
Been doing some research on gretna lot


Thunberg’s Mother, Malena Ernman Is an Opera Singer From Sweden

Her 14 Yr old sister has a published book.

Thunberg Is Distantly Related to Nobel Prize Winner Svante Arrhenius

I hate them<laugh>
 
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the sooner people establish that the presence of life is completely worthless the better
 
There will naturally be concerns about Greta's well-being, aside from a 16 year old taking on the world's leaders and globalists, we also need to understand the young adult herself. I believe she suffers from Aspergers but I do not know to what degree. So what is Aspergers, well I took a simple look on the National Autistic Society website.

On the first page of the website you only have to do a minimum scroll down to find this;

How do people with Asperger syndrome see the world?

Some people with Asperger syndrome say the world feels overwhelming and this can cause them considerable anxiety.
In particular, understanding and relating to other people, and taking part in everyday family, school, work and social life, can be harder. Other people appear to know, intuitively, how to communicate and interact with each other, yet can also struggle to build rapport with people with Asperger syndrome. People with Asperger syndrome may wonder why they are 'different' and feel their social differences mean people don’t understand them.
Autistic people, including those with Asperger syndrome, often do not 'look' disabled. Some parents of autistic children say that other people simply think their child is naughty, while adults find that they are misunderstood. We are educating the public about autism through our Too Much Information campaign.
 
There will naturally be concerns about Greta's well-being, aside from a 16 year old taking on the world's leaders and globalists, we also need to understand the young adult herself. I believe she suffers from Aspergers but I do not know to what degree. So what is Aspergers, well I took a simple look on the National Autistic Society website.

On the first page of the website you only have to do a minimum scroll down to find this;

How do people with Asperger syndrome see the world?

Some people with Asperger syndrome say the world feels overwhelming and this can cause them considerable anxiety.
In particular, understanding and relating to other people, and taking part in everyday family, school, work and social life, can be harder. Other people appear to know, intuitively, how to communicate and interact with each other, yet can also struggle to build rapport with people with Asperger syndrome. People with Asperger syndrome may wonder why they are 'different' and feel their social differences mean people don’t understand them.
Autistic people, including those with Asperger syndrome, often do not 'look' disabled. Some parents of autistic children say that other people simply think their child is naughty, while adults find that they are misunderstood. We are educating the public about autism through our Too Much Information campaign.
So you're saying she's just overreacting?
 
There will naturally be concerns about Greta's well-being, aside from a 16 year old taking on the world's leaders and globalists, we also need to understand the young adult herself. I believe she suffers from Aspergers but I do not know to what degree. So what is Aspergers, well I took a simple look on the National Autistic Society website.

On the first page of the website you only have to do a minimum scroll down to find this;

How do people with Asperger syndrome see the world?

Some people with Asperger syndrome say the world feels overwhelming and this can cause them considerable anxiety.
In particular, understanding and relating to other people, and taking part in everyday family, school, work and social life, can be harder. Other people appear to know, intuitively, how to communicate and interact with each other, yet can also struggle to build rapport with people with Asperger syndrome. People with Asperger syndrome may wonder why they are 'different' and feel their social differences mean people don’t understand them.
Autistic people, including those with Asperger syndrome, often do not 'look' disabled. Some parents of autistic children say that other people simply think their child is naughty, while adults find that they are misunderstood. We are educating the public about autism through our Too Much Information campaign.

I worked with a gentlemen with Asperger syndrome and other than the fact he was completely useless he seemed to take the world in his stride . I think this environmental issue is real, but I'm honest enough to say I don't care enough rather than look at people that do as if they have serious health issues rather than believing at they are simply fighting for something that's close to their hearts. I respect anyone that stands up for what they believe in tbh even if I do not agree.
 
I worked with a gentlemen with Asperger syndrome and other than the fact he was completely useless he seemed to take the world in his stride . I think this environmental issue is real, but I'm honest enough to say I don't care enough rather than look at people that do as if they have serious health issues rather than believing at they are simply fighting for something that's close to their hearts. I respect anyone that stands up for what they believe in tbh even if I do not agree.

I haven't said I believe anything. I copied and pasted from the website that supports Aspergers, that was on the first page.
 
I worked with a gentlemen with Asperger syndrome and other than the fact he was completely useless he seemed to take the world in his stride . I think this environmental issue is real, but I'm honest enough to say I don't care enough rather than look at people that do as if they have serious health issues rather than believing at they are simply fighting for something that's close to their hearts. I respect anyone that stands up for what they believe in tbh even if I do not agree.
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I know mate I just felt like telling you

Don't take this the wrong way, but normality comes in different forms. The other day, you wanted pictures posted up of people being tortured, to you that might be normal, other people may question and challenged that behaviour.
 
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Asperger's or not she is an extremely rude child .

Getting stroppy doesn't usually win over hearts and minds .

She said she wants us to panic like our house is on fire.

Ask any self respecting fireman and he will tell you panicking is the worst thing you can do .
 
Don't take this the wrong way, but normality comes in different forms. The other day, you wanted pictures posted up of people being tortured, to you that might be normal, other people may question and challenged that behaviour.

whats that got to do with the environment
 
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