Social network blows up with memes of Greta Thunberg’s glare at Donald Trump as he enters UN summit|Daily Mail Online
Climate change activist Greta Thunberg’s stare a Donald Trump as he entered the UN has become a social media meme.The Swedish eco-warrior addressed the United Nations Climate Top in New York City on Monday informing delegates’ you have taken my dreams and my childhood’. The schoolgirl was seen at the UN head office the other day early morning with an
furious expression on her face as President Trump upstaged her entryway by strolling in flanked by news reporters. She could be seen increasingly gazing at the United States president as he strolled by and into the UN General Assembly. Social network immediately blew up with
memes featuring the 16-year-old’s’death look’ at the most effective individual in the world.Swedish environmental activist
Greta Thunberg views intently as President Donald Trump enters the United Nations to speak to reporters in New York The 16-year-old’s ‘death
gaze’at the US president promoted a host of social networks memes Some joked the glare evoked one you would provide your’worst enemy’ which she was looking into his’dark cavernous soul’. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee retweeted a post that read:’We are all Greta Thunberg.’ A meme recommended believed bubble from Thunberg might say:’I would roast you but I’m an environmentalist so I’m opposed to burning trash.’ One post compared Thunberg’s hatred of Trump with the reaction
those who choose pineapple to pizza sometimes get. Another depicted Trump as the dinosaurs
and Thunberg as an asteroid as she glared at the president. In one meme, Thunberg’s attempts to be heard by Trump were said to be comparable to the obsessive
fan in Eminem’s hit Stan. One Twitter user compared Thunberg’s glare to the obsessed fan in Eminem’s track Stan Throughout the
instant after-effects of her speech, reactionary filmmaker and political analyst, Dinesh D’Souza, shared an image of Thunberg beside a Nazi poster of an Aryan poster girl used in Third Reich propaganda.One social Twitter user said: ‘Find yourself somebody who looks upon your worst enemy the
method Greta Thunberg looks at Trump.’The UN summit today was assembled for countries around the
world to confront worldwide warming and rising fossil fuel emissions. On Saturday the Swedish teenager joined 700 other youth leaders at the United Nations’Youth Climate Top to demand extreme transfer to fight climate modification. Last month the activist said the president’obviously’does not listen to science when evaluating his position on worldwide warming.Thunberg made global headings last week as she motivated countless individuals across
150 nations to take to the streets for the International Strike 4 Environment on Friday. Before the strike, the 16-year-old Swede attended to Congress and criticized President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris Environment Change Agreement early in his tenure. Thunberg made her own strong stand versus environment change in 2018 when she avoided school to stage a one-person presentation outside Sweden’s parliament in Stockholm. Her demonstration fired up an across the country motion in Sweden thanks to social networks and earned Thunberg a Nobel Prize election. Share or talk about this post: Social media takes off with memes of Greta Thunberg’s glare at Donald Trump as he gets in UN summit The views revealed in the contents above are those of our users and do not always reflect the views of MailOnline.
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