Greta's most radical terror friend
Climate icon Greta Thunberg (20) is becoming increasingly radical in her hatred of Israel. At a rally in Amsterdam, the "Fridays for Future" activist linked the fight FOR climate protection with the fight AGAINST Israel. Greta and her friends wore "Kufiya" scarves as a sign of solidarity with the Palestinian struggle against the Jewish state.
One of the friends, to whom Greta even gave the microphone at times, stood out for her particular radicalism: Sara Rachdan. Palestinian, scientist and ardent Jew-hater.
Rachdan's statements on her internet platforms prove just how radical and anti-Semitic Greta's environment has become. They show that "Fridays for Future" now even tolerates and promotes the worst Holocaust trivializers and open terror supporters in its ranks.
The Instagram page of Rachdan, a PhD student at the Faculty of Medicine in Amsterdam, is a collection of misanthropy and hatred towards Jews.
▶︎ On October 9, two days after Palestinian Hamas terrorists from Gaza slaughtered more than 1200 Israelis, Rachdan cheered the attack. The Palestinians are "finally breaking free", she said. She then called for support for the terror: "Yes, this attack was initiated by Hamas, but it's not about Hamas. It's about the Palestinian resistance. This is finally a Palestinian action against the occupation. Please support the resistance."
In the same video, she accused Israelis of gassing Palestinians and drew a parallel to the Holocaust. About the use of tear gas in Jerusalem by Israeli soldiers, Rachdan said that Israel had "gassed" Palestinians. "I wonder where we've seen this before ..."
Greta's friend even trivializes Auschwitz
▶︎ On October 29, Rachdan wrote an open letter, which she began in Islamist-speak with "In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful". In it, she condemned Israel's "terror" and remained silent about the murdered Israeli civilians. This time, too, she did not avoid making Holocaust comparisons: Gaza was "a concentration camp", wrote Rachdan. But this was not her worst trivialization of the Nazi mass murder of Jews.
▶︎ On November 11, Rachdan published a graphic comparing Israel to the Nazi Reich, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. And particularly disgusting: Rachdan seriously claims that the conditions in Gaza are worse than in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where more than a million people were gassed and murdered.
Rachdan claims that more children die every day in Gaza than in Auschwitz. What is particularly disgusting is that Rachdan reduces the number of children murdered in Auschwitz (from more than 230,000 to 200,000).
This is Holocaust trivialization of the worst kind. Rachdan fails to mention that it was Palestinian Hamas terrorists who deliberately slaughtered Israeli children on October 7, murdering and abducting infants.
A terrorist is her idol
▶︎ On October 12, Rachdan celebrated the Palestinian terrorist and plane hijacker Leila Khaled. "Thank you for constantly inspiring us to resist," she posted on Instagram. Khaled took part in two plane hijackings (1969 and 1970) and has been a Palestinian terror icon ever since.
▶︎ On October 19, Rachdan compared the situation of Palestinians in today's Germany with the situation of Jews in Nazi Germany. Addressing Chancellor Olaf Scholz (65, SPD), she wrote: "Your police are literally doing exactly what was done to the Jewish people in the 1940s. What's next? Are you going to order us to wear stars too?" By comparison, while Palestinians in Germany live with equal rights, Jews in Nazi Germany were systematically marginalized, deported and murdered.
None of this bothered Greta. Although Rachdan has been openly trivializing the Holocaust for weeks, mocking Jewish victims, celebrating terrorists and not trying to hide her anti-Semitism, Greta Thunberg let her take the stage on Sunday evening, gave her the microphone and made it clear: Greta and "Fridays for Future" stand behind the Jew-hater. The Jew-hater speaks for her.
- Greta Thunberg's use of text-to-speech technology during her speeches has been criticized, as some believe it masks her radical opinions towards Israel. However, this criticism seems to be overshadowed by the more serious issue of the anti-Semitic sentiments within her movement, as demonstrated by the actions and statements of her friend and fellow activist, Sara Rachdan.
- In the realm of politics-inland, the controversy surrounding Greta Thunberg and her associates has led to debates about the toleration and promotion of extremist views within the Fridays for Future movement. Critics argue that Rachdan, with her anti-Semitic statements and support for Hamas, does not align with the movement's supposed focus on climate change and justice.
- Greta Thunberg's association with Sara Rachdan and her support for Rachdan's Anti-Semitic views and support for Hamas has sparked concern among Israeli politicians. They argue that Thunberg's platform and influence could serve to further polarize opinions and potentially incite violence against Jews and Israel.