We're all still trying to process what happened at Bondi Beach just days ago. It's one of those stories that hits a beautiful spot in Sydney, turned into a nightmare when two gunmen opened fire on a Hanukkah celebration, killing at least 15 people in what's being called an antisemitic terror attack inspired by ISIL. Families lighting menorahs, kids there for the holiday. It's heartbreaking.
And then, in the middle of all this grief, Greta Thunberg
drops a video message urging people to "mobilise and escalate" in
support of pro-Palestine hunger strikers in the UK.
She's calling for intensified actions to shut down Elbit
Systems, an Israeli defense company, and ends with "Free Palestine." No
mention of the Bondi victims. Nothing about the horror in Sydney. Just hours
after the attack.
Look, we're not saying her message was directly about the
attack; it clearly wasn't. But the timing? It's tone-deaf at best. People are
furious, and honestly, we get it. In a moment when the world should be united
against terrorism, this feels like pouring fuel on the fire.
Key Points
Fuelling the Outrage:
Greta's exact words: Urging supporters to "mobilise
and escalate" protests, with zero acknowledgment of the 15 lives lost in
the antisemitic attack.
Critics calling it "selective outrage" loud on Palestine causes, silent on Jewish
victims of terror.
Viral posts are racking up millions of views, accusing her of
agitation when calm is needed most.
No direct response from Greta on the Bondi tragedy has been received so
far.
Related Headlines Making Waves:
- Greta's Shocking Silence: No Words for Bondi Jewish Victims"
- From Climate Kid to Controversy Queen: Thunberg's 'Escalate' Call Post-Terror Attack"
- Free Palestine Over Mourning the Dead? Outrage Explodes Online"
- Bondi Bloodbath Ignored: Greta Pushes Pro-Palestine Agenda Instead"
We'll be keeping an eye on this, as it feels like the world is more divided than ever. What do you think, bad timing, or something more? Our hearts go out to everyone affected in Sydney. Stay safe out there.
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