Greta and Her Radical Pal
Greta Thunberg, the 20-year-old climate activist, is garnering attention for her increasingly extreme views against Israel. During a rally in Amsterdam, Thunberg linked her fight for the environment with her opposition to Israel, donning a "Kufiya" scarf to show solidarity with the Palestinian struggle against Israel.
One of Thunberg's friends, known for her extreme views, was particularly noteworthy: Sara Rachdan. Palestinian, scientist, and Jew-hater, Rachdan became a regular speaker at these events.
Rachdan's Radical Internet Posts
The online platforms of the radical Rachdan, a Ph.D. student at Amsterdam's Faculty of Medicine, reveal her misanthropic nature, along with her hatred towards Jews.
October 9: Celebration of Terror
Two days after Palestinian Hamas terrorists bombed over 1200 Israelis, Rachdan showed her support for the attack. She celebrated the terror, calling it a "break from the shackles" and encouraged support for the "Palestinian resistance."
Holocaust Comparisons
On October 29, Rachdan posted an open letter condemning Israel's "terror" without acknowledging the murdered Israeli civilians. Once again, Rachdan made Holocaust comparisons, labeling Gaza a "concentration camp."
But her worst trivialization of the Holocaust came on November 11, when she equated Israel with the Nazi Reich, comparing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler and claiming the conditions in Gaza were worse than those in Auschwitz. Rachdan even reduced the number of children murdered in Auschwitz, ignoring that it was Hamas terrorists who killed Israeli children on October 7.
Terrorist Hero
On October 12, Rachdan celebrated Leila Khaled, a Palestinian terrorist who hijacked two planes during the 1960s and 1970s.
Nazi Comparisons
On October 19, Rachdan compared the treatment of Palestinians in Germany today to the treatment of Jews in Nazi Germany. In a troubling post, she accused Chancellor Olaf Scholz of leading police actions that mirrored Nazi atrocities, even suggesting Jews would soon be asked to wear stars.
Greta's Support
Despite Rachdan's Jew-hating rhetoric, misrepresentation of the Holocaust, and celebration of terrorists, Thunberg continued to support her radical friend. Weeks of hate-filled posts and blatant anti-Semitism did nothing to slow Thunberg's endorsement of her friend, even going so far as to give her the microphone during a rally.
The controversy surrounding Thunberg and her support of anti-Semitic figures within the Fridays for Future movement has sparked widespread debate. Critics argue that Thunberg's Stoicism towards such extreme views does not align with the mission of her movement. Israeli politicians are especially concerned that Thunberg's platform and influence could encourage violence and further polarization against Jews and Israel.
However, it's worth noting that there is a lack of reliable information regarding Rachdan's involvement with Thunberg and her views within the context of Israeli politics, or any other movement. To fully understand this situation, further research is necessary.
Enrichment Data: There is no information in the provided sources about Sara Rachdan or her involvement in Greta Thunberg's Fridays for Future movement. Additionally, there is no mention of any anti-Semitic views or actions by Sara Rachdan within the context of Israeli politics or any other movement. To fully investigate these allegations, additional research from credible sources is required.