• @[email protected]
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    -381 year ago

    If your parents were multimillionaires and hired publicists and boat crews and built a brand around those beliefs, I’m sure you would have too.

    • @[email protected]
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      101 year ago

      Yeah, I would have but I’m not rich or have the time so I couldn’t. Good thing she’s doing it.

      • @[email protected]
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        -81 year ago

        Meanwhile I’m not rich, but I haven’t commuted by car in almost 15 years. I also haven’t flown a sailing crew to New York to sail a boat built by a Rothschild back across the Atlantic ocean after I finished my instagram post. So I’d say I’ve done less damage to the environment then she has.

        • Roq
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          91 year ago

          @PowerCrazy @Jumi if she and her family have the money to enact change, good for them, and from my perspective and the other commenter’s, she has done quite an impact. I don’t understand why your comments attempt to bring a young and brave speaker of the cause down. Nobody’s perfect, and this particular issue is so difficult that we should focus on collective action rather than trying to nitpick.

          • @[email protected]
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            -31 year ago

            Agreed. Collective action is the only solution but becoming a figurehead so that you can fly around the world going to climate conferences and taking selfies is unhelpful.

        • JGrffn
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          41 year ago

          Hey, wonderful! This guy over here has done less gamage to the environment than a child climate activist with money! He has single handedly averted the climate apocalypse in doing so!

          See, it isn’t a fucking competition about who’s fucking the world less, it’s about all of us not fucking the world up to extinction. We don’t get there by being good little green boys while nothing is done about the affluent, the powerful, and the conglomerates. And guess what, nobody is doing anything about them, and I’m not about to get angry at a child for desperately calling that out even if she can’t do anything else about it.

          • @[email protected]
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            -21 year ago

            The affluent, powerful and conglomerates all support her, yet there has been negative action on climate change, I wonder why that is?

          • @[email protected]
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            -61 year ago

            Ah good point. I should have been born to millionaire parents who hired a publicist for me that would tell everyone I was going to take a gap year when I was 16 and fly around the world going to climate conferences. You win this one, congrats.

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          IMO her argument is that we need to rework the system, providing more people with better access to public transport so everyone can reduce their damage without needing to sacrifice their day to day function, so it’s really irrelevant whether our damage is more or less in comparison to hers.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      I think if my parents were multimillionaires I would be even more busy enjoying my life than fighting a fight with uneven odds.

      Of course coming from a stable background makes it easier to be an activist, but it is still far from easy to devote your life to one cause.