SUMMARY:
This article describes
high school drop out
Ms. Greta Thunberg,
world famous climate
change activist,
also mentally ill,
who is being exploited
by her parents, and
other smarmy leftists,
rather than being helped.
This is obvious
child abuse,
in my opinion.
Ms. Thunberg, however,
has placed herself on the
public forum, and angrily
attacks adults, so I will
continue to call her
"Thundering Thunberg",
and refute her pitiful
trained parrot memorization
of climate junk science.
DETAILS:
This is a sad,
but real, story:
from the
German website,
achgut.com,
by guest writer
Ulrike Stockmann,
primarily based on
a published book
by Greta's mother,
Malena Ernman:
“Scenes from the Heart”,
Excerpts from the article:
“The Thunberg-Ernmans:
An infinitely sad family history“.
Note:
This has been translated.
Also,
I've changed
the words
I've changed
the words
"she" and "her"
to "Ernman" ,
where appropriate,
to avoid confusion
between Greta and her
mother Malena Ernman.
"Malena Ernman
is a successful
opera singer.
Photo below
left to right, is
Svante Thunberg (father),
Malena Ernman (mother)
and Greta Thunberg (troublemaker):
Photo below
left to right, is
Svante Thunberg (father),
Malena Ernman (mother)
and Greta Thunberg (troublemaker):
Ernman's husband,
Svante Thunberg,
is an actor.
By the time Greta
enters the fifth grade,
suddenly she
is no longer
feeling well at all.
She refuses to eat,
cries all day long,
and is depressed.
Greta’s hunger strike
becomes life-threatening:
She eats almost nothing
for two months.
The parents take
her to the hospital,
and the Centre for
Eating Disorders.
In addition,
Asperger’s syndrome,
highly functional autism,
and OCD (obsessive-
compulsive disorder)
are diagnosed.
One day at school,
Greta sees a film
about the pollution
of the oceans,
showing a huge
island of plastic
waste, and bursts
into tears.
Overall, Greta
is unhappy
at school.
She doesn’t
feel well
at school.
Everything becomes
too much for her.
Soon afterwards,
little sister Beata
also falls into
a serious crisis.
The parents
have their
hands full
with Greta, and
neglect Beata:
‘Beata disappears
into her room
as soon as she
comes home
from school.
We hardly get
to see her.
She feels
our restlessness
and avoids us.'
Because
of Greta’s
complicated
food rituals,
the then nine year old
has to eat her dinner
alone all the time.
‘Soon we’ll take care
of you too, my darling,
but first Greta
has to get well,’
says Ernman,
as she tries
to cheer up her
little daughter.
Ernman has a
guilty conscience,
but the situation
can’t be changed,
can it ?
When Beata enters
the fourth grade,
she can no longer bear
to be with her family,
and has one tantrum
after the other.
Beata feels neglected,
insults her mother
Ernman as a ‘slut’,
‘bitch’ , ‘worst mother
in the world’ and
throws objects at her.
At the age of 11, Beata
is diagnosed with ‘ADHD
with features of Aspergers,
OCD (obsessive-compulsive
disorder) and
a disorder with
oppositional defiance’.
Beata developed
several tics,
for example
she needs
an entire hour
to walk
one kilometer,
because she has
to avoid certain
paving stones.
She always has to
put her left
foot on first,
and if she
makes a mistake,
she has to start
all over again.
The remarkable thing
about this is that
she only has these
constraints when
she is with her mother.
Ernman writes:
‘And I can well
understand that.
I felt the same way
with my mother
– all my tics
stood out much
more strongly
in her presence.’
On the one hand,
Ernman opposes
the fact that others
label their daughters
because of their
diagnoses.
On the other hand,
Ernman stylizes
these handicaps
as ‘superpowers’.
Not once
in the whole book
does Ernman
question herself,
or her husband,
as parents.
It is always the others
who are to blame –
the school, society,
the health system.
Or climate change.
'Because we were shitty.
I felt like shit.
Svante was shitty.
The children were shitty.
The planet was shitty.
Even the dog was shitty',
it continues.
A projection of the
Ernman -Thunberg's
own misfortune
on the whole globe.
The perfect excuse,
so that Ernman
doesn’t have
to face up to
any examination
into the causes of
misery within
her family.
With a lot of pathos,
Ernman takes
CO2 values,
statistics about
psychological child
and youth diseases,
and burn-out, storm
catastrophe lists
of the past years –
then adds feminism
and anti-racism –
stirs once,
and the pathetic
rest of her book
is finished.
A neurotic,
repressing
woman,
Ernman flees
into a climate
mania.
Ernman tries
to explain her
fear of flying
with her
bad conscience
about CO2
emissions.
In the end,
Ernman gets
burn-out,
and her own
ADHD diagnosis.
The predicted
climate catastrophe
gives Malena Ernman,
and her family,
the opportunity
to put their own fate,
and also responsibility
for their own well-being,
at the bottom of the list.
The earth is sick, the
Ernman - Thunbergs
are sick.
They are also
the poster family
of the climate
rescue movement.
It’s astonishing
that the activists
and media are
exploiting the family