Reposted from the NoTricksZone

You think FFF kids are mad at their parents for trashing the planet? That’s nothing compared to their anger when you ask them to walk the talk.
Angry Greta. Image cropped here.
At FaceBook, two German parents of a young schoolgirl decided that if their daughter was going to skip school on Fridays and demand the rest of the world start being responsible for the planet as Greta and Fridays For Future prescribe, then she should begin to do so at home.
Well, that didn’t go over too well.
Here’s what the two parents wrote:
Thanks Greta…. thanks Fridays For Future!
Oh oh… doors slamming, loud screaming
Our daughter recently got back from more stupid FFF truancy. She was teed off because we didn’t pick her up (climate friendly) and so she had to tough it out in a bus and train for 3 hours to get home.
After having a chalky vegan soy cake (only for her – we had real cheesecake) there was a surprise. She now has to take the bus to school in the morning. But that’s a drag, because the bus only leaves every hour and she either arrives at school an hour early or arrives too late. We suggested to stop heating the bus, because it still uses oil. But she also doesn’t want to go by bicycle because of all the hills and grades – besides soon it’ll be winter and it’s too cold and windy. But she says she might consider the option if she gets an e-bike for Christmas.
“Christmas? But that’s totally anti-eco,” I told her. “All those lights and CO2 emissions from candles!” This sparked the first pre-pubescent protest, which was amazingly similar to her defiant phase between the ages of 2 and 3. ‘E-bike? Hasn’t our little daughter even seen the devastated areas that result from the extraction of rare earths for the batteries?’
Now she’s sitting upstairs in her room at 8°C (46°F), moping. We have already turned off the heat there to be ecologically conscious. Maybe she’s keeping her fingers warm typing angry mails about her “shitty parents” to her friends on her i-Phone. But here we’ve announced to her that she will be rid of this iPhone at 7 pm. After all, it’s irresponsible to keep wasting electricity to have more or less useful conversation and, secondly: again the lithium extraction and its ecological consequences.
In response to her protests against this expropriation, we assured her in a calm voice that we would either send the iPhone directly to needy children in Africa, or sell it and then donate the financial equivalent to help save the South American rainforest.
But the real fun starts on Monday. That’s when we swap out her trendy clothes for jute, wool and hemp fiber woven stuff. Her Nikes with the cool plastic soles will be replaced by Dutch wooden shoes. And if someone thinks this is satire: No, we are GOING THROUGH IT!
If she then still screeches on, she has two possibilities:
1) recognize what brainless eco-fascists she’s listening to
2) recognize what brainless eco-fascists she’s listening to!
Thank you Greta. You have inspired us, as no one else would have done in educational matters. Mommy and I have just shouted up to our daughter: ‘We’re going to Mc Donald’s, want to come along?’ We hope the hysterical screaming will stop by the time we get back.’”
Every parent should make their activist children really practice what they preach.
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I wish my children were still school age so I could conduct the same eco experience for them. Thankfully mine are al grown up with pretty normal attitudes to these Green loon ideas currently circulating.
I have advised them if they wish to worship at the altar of St Greta to feel free to do so. I will happily donate their share of the fossil fueled inheritance, to a good cause of my choosing….that seems to quell all arguments. 🙂
Thank you for this
Now do politicians.
What’s next, Smart Green Seppuku?
What could possibly go wrong…….
Facebook plans to hire 10,000 in Europe to build ‘metaverse’ – ABC News (go.com)
No parents, no leadership, no government…
Did someone say Portland?
‘Lawless city?’ Worry after Portland police don’t stop chaos – ABC News (go.com)
This made my day! Absolutely wonderful parenting on display.
What about giving her a greenhouse to grow her own food with all the carbon dioxide removed – that would be interesting to watch!
Hey, back in the day I did walk for Bangladesh but not for Biafra.
Kudos to these parents! If Greta’s parents turned off the heat in her room, things would get mighty chilly in a Swedish winter, and we would never hear from Greta again.
Oh that our children were young enough to do this to!
This is why I take great delight in driving about in a 25 year old diesel vehicle it really winds up the eco loons especially when I say going by lifetime usage it’s better than a modern flammable battery one.
James Bull
Almost everywhere there are practioners of ancient arts; e.g., weaver, spinner, knitter, wood worker, bowl and spoon carvers, Dutch shoe makers, and, of course, those practioners of the ancient art of farming.
Birthing sheep, raising sheep, shearing sheep, cleaning harvested wool, spinning thread and yarn from that wool, warping a loom then weaving fabric are all available at the nearest weavers guild/club/organization.
Farmers can always use a little help. Someone local may be willing to train a new worker over the summer. I doubt they’ll be able to use a girl for harvesting and storing hay. But, she should be able to open the bales and carry the hay to the cows while she cleans the barn.
It’s a rarity, nowadays, for workers to hand milk cows, sheep or goats. But learning to wash, sterilize, rinse animals before hooking them up to the apparatus should be enough.
Be sure to point out that without fossil fuels she would be hand milking every animal.
Tell her that all of that exposure to lanolin and milkfat will help her skin.
Time spent working where food is raised or grown is always time well spent, even if the pay is poor.
Just tell your kid to handwash her clothes and sheets – no machine. She will understand why there was not much time for doing protests already a century ago.
Fabulous. If only more parents would do the same.