Sina, aged 14, used to be active as a spokesperson for Fridays for Future in a city in the German state of North-Rhine Westphalia.
But she quickly became disenchanted by the movement’s “cult-like” structures that did not tolerate questions.
Recently she revealed her story (video after the jump).
Sina began her environmental activism by joining a demonstration against coal power plants, organized by Greenpeace and WWF, before getting involved as a press spokesperson in the FFF movement in March 2019.
In the interview, she reports on cult-like control, censorship, hostility and left-wing infiltration.
By November 2019, she began questioning the movement. As a press spokesperson, she says she recalls having an older organizer constantly standing at her side at the demonstrations to make sure she said “the right things” when interviewed by radio or television.
“No matter what was asked, it had to be answered like this or like that” and we had to “sound dramatic and to not express any doubts about it,” Sina tells GROSSE FREIHEIT TV (Great Freedom TV) in the interview.
Constantly watched
“We have to act immediately, otherwise things will go like so, and the world will fall apart if you don’t take to the streets, and those who don’t are to blame for the world collapsing and all such things that put pressure on people,” said Sina, explaining what the organizers expected the media’s spokes-children to say to the media.
According to Sina:
One question from the press has always been very popular, and that is what you do yourself for climate protection.
A very clear guideline was the answer that one should live vegan, plastic-free, seasonal and regional, as well as avoid car journeys and flights as far as possible. I believe that is also the first thing I learned there.
Began to have doubts
In the interview, the sharp-witted teen explains how she began to have doubts about the movement when the question of a CO2 tax came up and her father had doubts about it.
This made Sina think about the implications of shutting down the coal power plants and the financial implications.
“The demands were so dogmatic and radical” that “they could not really be implemented,” she says in the interview. She then explains how she researched the subject and found out that the 97% claimed consensus was bogus.
Insults and attacks… “Nazi” … “climate denier”
When her doubts and skepticism became known, she recounts how immediately she was accused of acting like a Nazi and getting labeled a “climate denier” and “future destroyer.”
At that point, she had had enough and ditched the movement.
“Cult character”
At the 20:35-mark, having been asked to describe how she sees the FFF movement, shes says:
“In my view, it has a sort of cult character because you have to have that opinion. Otherwise, you’ll be insulted out, if you will.”
She then adds:
“They make demands without even thinking about solutions and thinking about the consequences of immediately exiting coal power.”
She adds: “High taxes aren’t going to buy the CO2 out of the air.”
Her advice: “Do a little research”
Later she describes how dissent is absolutely not tolerated by the movement in any way.
At school, some of the more extreme teachers “couldn’t understand” why she exited the movement and how she was confronted by other radical classmates:
“If you don’t take part, then it will be your fault that none of us will have a future and we’ll all die.” She responded to them: “Just do a little research!”
Hat-tip: EIKE
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Just how long and how far could Greenpeace get if their Fossil Fuel was all cut off after all Greenpeace ships use Fossil Fuels and so do their Zodiacs
CO2 is exhaled by every form of animal life on land and in the seas, the oceans outgas and take up vast amounts of CO2 as part of the cycle of life, Plant and tree decay release it. It is at the very basis of life itself. The whole cult that has spread with near hysteria is akin to what Jung warned at the end of a long life of exploring human life and problems, our spritual dilemma – the coming of “psychic epidemics” and pseudo religions and the madness of crowds and collective invasions. (Hitler youth Greens for instance). “When men cease to believe in God,they do not believe in nothing, they believe in anything” (G. K. Chesterton). Ironically, the current anti fossil fuels mania distracts from proper and true Green policies. Earth processes put the “fossil fuels” there over millions of years. We discovered them, and transformed life and everything from simply misery. These “green” cultists owe almost everything in their lives to what they condemn and want banned.
Remember Green ships still use Fossil Fuels and so do their Zodiacs Greenpeace and WWF they still use Fossil Fuels
Good for her (and for her father) to start to question what she was being fed and for doing some research to find out that she was being lied to. Also that they weren’t providing any real solutions to the so-called problem of “climate change.”
Enviromentalisms become a radical dangerous pagan new age cult that calls for the sacrifice of countless human lives on the altar of Enviromentalism and the Church of Gaia