Thousands of children came out for the Climate Strike across the world today. Scary that there are thousands like this coming up, indoctrinated, across the world…
This is how college students talk today pic.twitter.com/ArxL3fjpiA
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) September 20, 2019
Will she even be able to get a job after she gets her degree?
And this is what this type of fear-mongering creates:
Another student: “I feel visceral anxiety every day” about climate change pic.twitter.com/uiANPVtSmm
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) September 20, 2019
For months, getting out of bed has been atrociously difficult. Any thought of the future's terrifying implications, and what they will mean for the later years of my life, has sent me spiraling.
— Alex McKinnon (@mckinnon_a) September 20, 2019
I have bawled my eyes out, and screamed into pillows, and felt a panic so intense it seemed impossible it could be contained in a small, human frame.
— Alex McKinnon (@mckinnon_a) September 20, 2019
But to see tens of thousands of people, all grappling with the same trauma and hurt and gut-wrenching fear – the single biggest protest I have ever seen in my life – made my own little battle a little bit easier, for a while.
— Alex McKinnon (@mckinnon_a) September 20, 2019
Warning for this one, for excessive screeching:
This is the result of AOC telling kids that they're going to die in 12 years if they don't give government full control of the economy… pic.twitter.com/Q6IzgIM1sO
— Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) September 20, 2019
11-year-old climate activist Rosie Clemens-Cove (sp?): “Our parents trashed the planet and it’s our job to save it”
“Climate activists need to support other social movements, too … Kids rally for gun safety or LGBTQ rights or living wages, get your butt out there" pic.twitter.com/0Q1YEiA3VV
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) September 20, 2019
