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Climate activist Greta Thunberg convicted, but her inspiring response follows.

Greta Thunberg: Breaking the Rules for Climate Change

After telling a Swedish court she had far more important ⁤things to do than ​obey the rules, for which she was convicted of⁢ being a law-breaker, climate change ‌activist Greta Thunberg⁢ went out and broke them again.

“We cannot save⁣ the ⁢world ⁢by playing by ​the rules,” she said after a court appearance and before ⁣she joined in another​ protest that saw her arrested, according​ to CBS.

Thunberg was among those ​arrested after a ⁤June 19 protest in the Swedish city of Malmo, according to ​the Daily Mail. The charge carried the‌ potential of‍ a six-month jail sentence. However, prosecutor Charlotte Ottesen told a Swedish⁣ newspaper the punishment is usually a fine.

After Thunberg ⁢appeared in court in Malmo on the June charge, she went‍ back to the oil terminal ​in ⁣Malmo where that⁣ protest was held⁢ and was again arrested for blocking the road there, just as she was in June according⁢ to ⁢ Reuters.

In court, Thunberg was ordered to ⁤pay 2,500⁣ Swedish ‍kronor, which ‍amounts to about $240, according ‌to the Associated Press.

Thunberg also told the court that she ⁢does ⁢not currently⁣ have ‍ any income, the prosecutor​ noted, ‌according to The New ‌York Times.

Challenging the ‌Status Quo

During her hearing, according to⁢ a local Swedish newspaper, Thunberg asked⁢ the local police officer involved in her arrest how one person‍ could best ‍slow down the climate crisis.

The officer replied that it was a good question​ to which he did not have an answer,​ the local paper reported.

Defending Her Actions

Once she had dispensed with ‍the formalities ⁢of court, Thunberg held⁤ court with the media.

“Why‌ is it us — who are ‌taking ⁢action in⁢ line with⁤ the⁣ science to stop the fossil industry — who face legal consequences, when the fossil industry continues‍ to destroy the chance for people‌ to live ⁤safe and worthy lives?” Thunberg, 20, said, according​ to The New York Times.

“It is absurd that those who act in line with​ science should pay the price for⁤ it,” she said,‌ according to The⁣ Washington ⁢Post.

In court, she defended her⁢ actions.

“We are in an emergency; due to that my acting was legitimate,” AP quoted her as saying.

Thunberg said her actions were justifiable.

“I believe that we are in an emergency that threatens⁤ life, health and⁤ property. Countless people and communities are ‍at risk ⁤both in the short term and in ⁤the long term,”⁣ she said.

“It’s correct that I‍ was at that place on that day,⁤ and it’s correct that I⁣ received an order that I didn’t listen to, but I want to deny the crime,” Thunberg said, according ‌to‌ AFP.

Standing Up for Change

Thunberg was among several members of the group Reclaim the Future who were ​charged.

“If the court sees⁣ our actions of ‍self-defense as a crime, that’s how it is,” Irma Kjellström, a representative of Reclaim the ‌Future, said⁣ adding that activists “have to be exactly where the harm is being done,” according to AP.

The​ post ​ Climate Radical Greta Thunberg Found Guilty of a Crime ​- But Then Look What She Did Hours Later ⁣ appeared ‍first on The Western Journal.



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