Greta’s ‘arrest’ at German protest staged for media
Swedish climate change activist Greta Thunberg is being accused of staging her detention at a German coal mine protest after a video surfaced showing the 20-year-old seemingly laughing with officers
During the purported photo-up, the video shows Thunberg smiling and laughing with who appears to be another protester.
One officer, clad in riot gear and a helmet, has Thunberg by the arm, while another stands next to her with his hands clasped in front of him. A third officer laughs along with them.
Thunberg falls quiet and serious as a photographer snaps pictures of her and the officers standing still.
In the background, a large line of riot officers is seen standing in a line some distance away. Several photographers swarm around Thunberg as two officers then lead her toward a parking lot.
“The fake arrest of #GretaThunberg,” the Twitter account TVisCOOL! wrote, first sharing the clip viewed more than 6.2 million times as of Wednesday morning. “All set up for the cameras.”
“Greta Staged her Arrest for Attention,” Oli London, a YouTuber who gained recognition in conservative circles for sharing his story about de-transitioning, tweeted to his more than 62,000 followers.
“She is a puppet of the WEF and George Soros. “They are laughing at the world. Greta you are a terrible actress, at least try to be a bit more convincing when you get arrested next time.”
Thunberg’s critics also included Ian Miles Cheong, who wrote to his more than 450,000 Twitter followers, “Yes, the Greta Thunberg arrest was staged for the establishment media.”
Police in western Germany carried Thunberg and other protesters away Tuesday from the edge of an open coal pit mine where they demonstrated against the ongoing destruction of a village to make way for the mine’s expansion, German news agency DPA reported.
Thunberg was among hundreds of people who resumed anti-mining protests at multiple locations in the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia a day after the last two climate activists holed up in a tunnel beneath the village of Luetzerath left the site.
The German government reached a deal with energy company RWE last year allowing it to destroy the village in return for ending coal use by 2030, rather than 2038.
Both argue that coal is needed to ensure Germany’s energy security that’s squeezed by the cut in the supply of Russian gas due to the war in Ukraine.
But environmentalists say bulldozing Luetzerath will result in vast greenhouse gas emissions. Germany is expected to miss its ambitious climate targets for the second year in a row.
A police spokesman, who spoke on condition of anonymity as is customary in Germany, said he was not permitted to give out any details on Thunberg or any other individuals who participated in the protestdue to privacy rules, The Associated Press reported.
Reacting to the video, freelance journalist Danny Armstrong further alleged, “Footage showing Greta Thunberg’s Germany arrest for peaceful protest was staged for cameras.”
“Here she is laughing and joking with police and crew,” he wrote, sharing the video. “Timely reminder that the Greta Thunberg project is a well-coordinated, well-funded climate change grift.”
British commentator Adam Brooks, who has more than 272,000 Twitter followers, wrote, “That’s not an arrest, that’s a PR opportunity to get headlines around the world… ‘[P]oor young Greta being frogmarched by big horrible police’ until you watch this video.”
“How staged, never believe all you see in the MSM,” he added.
“Guess who was caught at the protest against the coal mines? Of course, @GretaThunberg! Does this look staged to you?” French journalist Alexandra Lavoie, with Rebel News, tweeted.
Amid the heated coal debate in Germany, the European Union pushed forward on Tuesday with a major cleantech industrial project designed to boost its plans for a greener future as the 27-nation bloc pursues the goal of being climate neutral by 2050.
Elsewhere in western Germany, dozens of climate activists glued themselves to a main street in Germany’s western city of Cologne and to a state government building in Duesseldorf.
Near Rommerskirchen, a group of about 120 activists also occupied the coal railroad tracks to the Neurath power plant, according to police and RWE.
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Tom
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Let’s give greta a-rest. She’s a worthless turdess.
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aaron
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inbreeding will do that
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Kevin Doyle
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Perhaps, Greta and her followers should take a course in basic thermodynamics? Then they might realize this is the biggest pseudo-scientific hoax in history.
Freezing cold clouds cannot ever ‘warm’ anything, let alone the surface of the Earth…
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Len Winokur
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“All the world is staged”
– if I may parody a certain Mr Will Shake fear
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K Kaiser
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Yes.
The impression of a “photo-op” was clearly evident — who else would smile when arrested by the police?
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