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NNADVOKAT [17]
3 years ago
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Great Thunberg

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choli [55]3 years ago
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"Personally, i agree with her work in environmental activism. She is fighting to help the planet which i fully support. The earth is in the middle of a mass extinction and i support her spreading this information and way we as a whole can try to solve this.  I think she will heavily impact the future of humanity with her work, and will lead us into a healthier and brighter tomorrow. I think many lawmakers do not take her seriously due to her age, but also do not want to make the effort in large and controversial bills. I would ask her the most efficient and accessible way to help the planet."

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