Europe is largely in lockdown, but the self-proclaimed climate activists around the Swede Greta Thunberg have a new goal: The Internet is written against the bank Standard Chartered, a London financial institution with significant connections in developing countries. According to the “Greta” Twitter account, the company has invested 24 billion in fossil fuel companies since the Paris Agreement, and now you should press hashtags like #CleanUpStandardChartered. No sooner said than done, the German supporters splashed out and flooded the bank's social media accounts with comments. The bank finally responded by deleting the attacks, which the German section gleefully cannibalized by imputing censorship.
Don Alphonso: Greta's tools and great politics
2021-02-19T13:08:16.375Z
For years, Fridays for Future has tried to present itself as a grassroots movement of young people. Due to a mistake, a "toolkit" was found in India that paints a different picture of the planned methods of alleged climate protectionists.
Source: welt