"How dare you trample on my dreams" |
Greta "How Dare You" Thunberg, the 18-year-naive far-left climate change genius is facing angry backlash on Twitter under the "GretaThunbergExposed" hashtag. Not very surprisingly, it wasn't just conservatives going after her online, the left-leaning activists and publications were just as angry.
It was India's citizens who lambasted her after she inadvertently tweeted out a "tool kit" intended for her socialist eyes only. The tool kit contained specific instructions on how to gain attention to farmer protests in India using various social media platforms.
After Thunberg's screwup, she quickly deleted it from her feed.
The instructions she was given went so far as to provide her with specific dates in which she was to tweet and post to Instagram messages meant to be the catalyst for anger and outrage in India, a place she never lived, in a cause she is clueless about.
Once she was outed, #IndiaAgainstPropaganda began trending on Twitter. She responded by tweeting: "No amount of hate, threats or violations of human rights will ever change that."
The "toolkit" shared by Thunberg encouraged Indians to sign a petition condemning the "state violence" against protesters and demanded the Indian government listen to them rather than mock them. In addition, it asked for people worldwide to organize protests near Indian embassies or local government offices on February 13th and 14th.
The Delhi police viewed the "toolkit" as a propaganda tool created by an Indian separatist movement. A local police officer believes the "toolkit" was created by the "Poetic Justice Foundation" which is a movement designed to create an independent state in Sikh-majority regions in India.
Indian news networks first reported that a police case was filed against Thunberg charging her with sedition, an overseas 'conspiracy" and an attempt to "promote enmity between groups," but the police were later quoted as saying that the case does not name Thunberg.
The Indian government blasted Thunberg, US pop star Rihanna, and other celebrities for extending their support to the farmers who have been protesting against new agricultural reforms. They described their online support as "sensationalist" and "irresponsible" by the Indian foreign ministry.
The protests which began last August, have resulted in bouts of violence.
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