Society's Child
Jyllands-Posten star journalist Mikael Jalving has called award-winning Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg "poor thing" caught in a "disintegrating family" and a "devilish covenant" with her own mother.
Jalving dismissed Thunberg's mother Malena Ernman's book Scenes From the Heart as scary reading and rated it only one star.
"The book contains a story of failure," Jalving told the Danish newspaper BT.
Jalving called Thunberg "poor thing" and stressed that she has previously suffered from depression and an eating disorder, whereas her current diagnoses include obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and Asperger's syndrome. Beata, her little sister, has also been diagnoses with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Asperger's and OCD.
According to Jalving, Ernman's book conjures a picture of a family that's disintegrating. Jalving believes Ernman focuses too much on making Greta Thunberg a star instead of addressing why both her daughters are so sick and feel an extreme urge to save the world instead of dealing with their own teenage lives.
Jarrett William Smith, a soldier stationed in Fort Riley, Kansas, has been arrested after unwittingly sharing bomb-making instructions with an FBI informant. The private first class is charged with one count of "distributing information related to explosives and weapons of mass destruction," according to charging documents released Monday.
Smith reportedly planned to travel to Ukraine to fight alongside the far-right Azov Battalion and also talked about a plot to blow up the headquarters of an American news network with "a large vehicle bomb" in his conversations with the informant.
"Little by little, my love, little by little!" one onlooker can be heard encouraging the little girl in between sobs, as she inches out from under a southbound No. 4 train at the Kingsbridge Road station.
Once she grasps the outstretched arm of a good Samaritan who had lowered himself onto the track, the girl is hoisted up onto the platform, into a crowd of shocked strap-hangers who rush to console her, footage shows.
Moments earlier, the girl's dad, a 45-year-old Bronx man, lifted the girl into his arms and leaped in front of an oncoming train around 8 a.m., ending his life in front of horrified commuters — but miraculously leaving her nearly unscathed, authorities and sources said.
Now they've pivoted into the parental act of every stage-parent looking to secure the next generation of fame. Apparently, the Swedish version of a Teri Shields pimps their kid out — not to Penthouse, but to the cause of climate apocalypse.
For all that conservatives have rightly griped at the performative pointlessness of Thunberg's schtick, and for all that liberals have rightly griped that a waning but still significant segment of conservatives deny the reality of anthropogenic climate change, the biggest travesty lost in the hype about the Swedish activist who recently sailed to American shores is that her parents, the media, and the climate alarmist left are basically engaging in child abuse.
Cases of kids entering public discourse out of sheer discourse, such as Parkland survivors Cameron Kasky and Kyle Kashuv, are sometimes inevitable and sometimes valuable. Some political causes require spokesmen with lived experiences. But even as we saw in the aftermath of Parkland, putting children in the public spotlight is more likely to backfire on them than not.
Comment: The cult of Greta Thunberg - child crusader of the eco-warriors
...the green cult has pushed Ms Thunberg into the position of its global leader, its child-like saviour, the messiah of their miserabilist political creed. What they have done to Ms Thunberg is unforgivable. They have pumped her - and millions of other children - with the politics of fear. They have convinced the next generation that the planet is on the cusp of doom. They have injected dread into the youth. 'I want you to panic', said Ms Thunberg at Davos, and the billionaires and celebs and marauding NGOs that were in attendance all lapped it up. Because adult society loves nothing more than having its own fear and confusions obediently parroted back to it by teenagers. They celebrate Thunberg because she tells them how horrible they are: it is an entirely S&M relationship, speaking to the deep self-loathing of the 21st-century elites.See also: Greta sues civilization for disappointing her, unleashes tirade at world for 'stealing my dreams'
Young people, Ms Thunberg isn't your leader. She's a patsy for scared and elitist adults.

Relatives of a wedding party victims wait outside the emergency hospital in Helmand, Afghanistan on September 23, 2019.
The raid on the hideout, located in the central Afghan town of Musa Qala, occurred late on Sunday. The targeted facility has somehow been used by both the Taliban and Al Qaeda to train suicide bombers, according to local officials.
The operation, however, turned into carnage as a wedding party was being held next door with a large group of civilians in attendance.
"We were going to the bride's house for the henna ceremony, some of us were outside the home and some inside, [when] suddenly the battle began...We told the security forces that we were not members of the Taliban," Mohammad Salim, a survivor of the massacre and a relative of the victims, told Reuters.
Pepe the Frog has been everywhere during the past six months of anti-government demonstrations in the Chinese city - as a flash graffiti drawn on and washed off walls, a doll holding placards with political slogans and calling for political changes from custom-made t-shirts, in user-made pictures and cartoons circulated on social media and in organizers' WhatsApp and Telegram groups.
For the Western media slavishly dedicated to covering the demonstrations from the protesters' perspective, this has been awkward, yet impossible to ignore.
Comment: Apples and oranges. Comprehending the way(s) in which Pepe was a protest symbol seems to be way above HK protesters' heads. They're not doing subtle; they're sincerely singing God Save Our Queen and the Star-Spangled Banner because they want the western deep state - the very thing Western Pepe users bashed - to come 'save' them.
They're not doing irony; they're mimicking. Same with the yellow vests, which they first began aping by wearing yellow construction hats. They don't understand why the French began wearing those (because the Paris govt made everyone buy one for their cars). HKers seem to think it was just a fashionable protest-y statement...

A statue symbolizing "comfort women" is seen during a weekly anti-Japan rally in front of Japanese embassy in Seoul, South Korea. December 2015.
The lawsuit is a clear example of attacking freedom of speech, filmmaker Miki Dezaki told RT.
My film - if it gets silenced or taken down, or they prevent [its] bigger distribution, this [will be] another hit at freedom of expression in Japan."These little digs at the freedom of expression make it really hard for the media and people in general to talk" about sensitive historical topics, the director said.
A recent graduate of Sophia University in Tokyo, Dezaki made a film exploring different views on the 'comfort women' who were forced into prostitution by the Japanese military during WWII. Up to 200,000 women are believed to have been rounded up and placed in army-run brothels to serve Japanese soldiers. Most victims came from Korea, which was a Japanese colony at the time.
Claiming it was owed "1.7 billion shekels in debts from the main Palestinian power distributor for the West Bank, which is based in East Jerusalem", the IEC said that from today, the company "will reduce the current in some areas of the West Bank".
The Palestinian Authority (PA) denounced the move as "blackmail" by Israeli occupation authorities. "The [Israeli] occupation government is seeking, through these sanctions and the exploitation of electricity debts, to put pressure on the Palestinian government to accept an agreement that does not respect the rights of the Palestinians," said Palestinian energy authority head Zafer Melhem.
As reported by AFP, the PA said "in the past two months it has repaid nearly $100 million in debts accumulated by the east Jerusalem-based distributor of Palestinian municipalities". The PA also warned that the power cuts could affect hospitals and medical facilities.
Comment: From Middle East Eye, 22/9/2019: Israel cutting power in parts of West Bank
The chairman of the Palestinian Energy Authority, Zafer Melhem, said the Palestinian electric company had recently paid 374 million shekels and that the debt was only 700 million shekels, according to Haaretz.
Residents said that the electricity was indeed cut between noon and 2pm local time in some spots in the Jericho and Jordan Valley areas, and in villages around Ramallah. PA officials said the power cut constituted collective punishment and would deal a serious blow to the Palestinian economy, as well as to its health and education systems. They added that the Palestinian government was asking officials in the international community to protest the decision.
[S]upplying electricity to the Palestinians was not just a commercial issue for the IEC, but a strategic and diplomatic one for Israel, and that limiting power would be seen as an Israeli punishment against the civilian population.

(L) Pamela Anderson Reuters / Eric Gaillard (R) WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange
Assange was due to be released from Belmarsh maximum security prison in London on Sunday, but a judge at Westminster Magistrates' Court told the 48-year-old on Friday there are "substantial grounds" to believe he would "abscond again."
Anderson, the former playboy model turned activist, who has been a long term advocate for Assange's release, told ITV's Good Morning Britain show on Monday that her "dear friend" was right to seek asylum because his "life is at risk."
I visited him in Belmarsh and it's not a place you want to go visit... I care a great deal about Julian and he's been psychologically tortured, that's been talked about in the UN.

The file photo shows the aftermath of an Israeli military raid on the offices of the Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association in Ramallah, the occupied West Bank, in 2012.
"The organization will continue to support Palestinian prisoners, and to flight all human rights violations they suffer from, including torture, arbitrary detention and unfair trials," Addameer said in a statement released on Thursday.
"Addameer sees this (early Thursday) raid as a part of ongoing and systematic attacks against the Palestinian civil society organization. Those attacks are targeting the organizations that have a role in exposing the Occupation's (Israel's) violations and demanding accountability for those violations. This is, additionally, part of the Occupation's campaign to reduce the scope, de-legitimize and de-fund those human rights and civil society organizations," the Ramallah-based group pointed out.











Comment: This child is being exploited by self-serving parents who are just as disturbed as their children. In a saner world they would all be in therapy (or institutionalized) - not parading on the world stage to huge acclaim.