She told Swedish media that she will not be appealing the verdict.

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    11 months ago

    her punishment was a 2500 SEK fine? They’ve just told the entire country that we can pay the equivalent of a new bicycle to block oil tankers, this is amazing.

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      11 months ago

      Complaining about climate change will not make governments move nor civil disobedience, only when we get more than 100+ deaths due to hot temperatures per day and food shortage governments will react.
      Sadly that’s how our species work on a global scale, something must go really wrong to make the world do something about it.

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    11 months ago

    This girl just follow get famous quick scheme.

    If you want to protect environment, prove it by action, not acting.

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      11 months ago

      She already took all the actions she needs and more. Now she is teaching clueless meeks like you that they need to take actions too.
      And I’m not talking about recycling and not using plastic straws, I’m talking collectively making elites accountable.
      You, of course, will side with the elites that are killing you, but other people might not

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    11 months ago

    She broke the law and was fined. Honestly, that’s a pretty mild punishment. She could’ve probably been sentenced to prison, at least that would have been possible in Denmark (neighboring country). She should consider herself pretty lucky IMO that she got a get out of jail card just on the basis that she’s a public figure known for disobeying the rules.