Swedish far-left extremist Greta Thunberg has sparked controversy following her visit to southeastern Turkey, where she accused the Turkish state of “systematic oppression” against the Kurdish population.
Known for her advocacy for wokeness and champagne socialism, the Swedish grifter traveled to Diyarbakir, which according to her is referred to by some, including PKK terrorists, as “northern Kurdistan.”
After spending a few hours in Turkey’s Diyarbakir, and becoming an expert on geo-politics, Thurnberg in a detailed post on X described her visit as “eye-opening,” as she boarded her flight out of the country to travel to her next grifting location.
Activating preach mode on X and repeating the same leftist buzzwords and catchphrases as always, social media grifter claimed the Kurdish people suffered from a number of issues all brought on by the Turkish state.
In a puzzling rant, Professor Thunberg also called on Turkey to clarify its position on the rights of Kurds and other minority groups, advocating for their rights to be enshrined in the country’s constitution. Even though the Turkish constitution already states that every citizen has the same and equal rights.
Thunberg in a vintage move went to her original cause which kicked off her grifting career and condemned Turkey’s environmental policies in “Kurdish-majority regions”.
She did not comment about the environment in Turkey’s other regions perhaps because the forests and nature present at those regions are not woke enough.
Citing the destruction of forests, illegal mining activities, widespread displacement of communities and whatever else someone fed her that day, Thurnberg continued to ramble.
Thurnberg then argued that true peace and justice could only be achieved if Kurds were granted autonomy and freedom.
Thunberg concluded with the slogan “Bijî Kurdistan!” (“Long live Kurdistan”), a phrase widely used by PKK supporters.
She did not clarify how a terror organization would go onto solve issues such as destruction of forests, polluting of the oceans, switching from fossil fuels to other energy sources, disappearing of the Amazon or other environmental issues.
Swedish grifter’s comments have sparked a significant backlash, with many accusing her of promoting PKK terror propaganda.
The PKK, which is labeled a terrorist group by Turkey, the EU, the US, and the UK, has been using Syrian and Iraqi territory to stage attacks into Turkey for the last 40 years.
The terror group has killed over 40,000 people, but Thunberg does not seem to care about those individuals probably because they were not woke enough for her standards of excellence.
A few critics argue that her remarks blur the lines between climate activism and political issues, potentially harming her credibility as an environmental advocate.
But a majorty of critics and people agree that grifters do not have credibility.
Thunberg’s visit and subsequent statements come amid heightened tensions between Turkey and PKK/YPG terror groups, leaving some to ask the question who sent her to stir the pot?