
A criminal investigation for smuggling hasn’t deterred Rackete. Instead she’s hopped on a new bandwagon: saving the planet.
The line between 'activist' and 'criminal' is often a blurry one, and 31-year-old Carola Rackete has one foot to either side of it. A former conservation volunteer and officer on Greenpeace ships, the German activist took over the helm of the 'Sea-Watch 3' in June. A month later, she was arrested in Italy for docking on the island of Lampedusa with 53 migrants in tow.
The Italian government had closed its ports to migrant ships in June, and the Dutch government - whose flag the Sea Watch 3 sailed under - described her organization as "not a rescue service but a ferry service." Rackete was honored by left-wing politicians across Europe, but is being investigated for aiding human trafficking, as her ship would regularly sail just kilometers off the Libyan coast, ferrying migrants on the last leg of their trip to Europe.














Comment: One wonders what new radical cause Ms. Rackete will embrace once she realizes that people are equally irritated at the antics of Eco-warriors that do nothing but cause havoc and disrupt the lives of those who actually have jobs and families to support?