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During a recent America Investment Roundtable Meeting, former U.S. President Donald Trump launched a sharp critique against climate activist Greta Thunberg. He described her as “a young and angry person” and suggested she might benefit from anger management classes.
Trump’s comments followed reports that Thunberg was detained by Israeli forces while attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. Thunberg, known for her outspoken stance on climate change and social justice, announced on her social media platforms that she was reportedly kidnapped by Israeli authorities, sparking international concern.
In a tone that combined skepticism and criticism, Trump remarked, “I don’t know if it’s genuine anger, but she needs to take an anger management class. That would be my biggest advice to her. Israel has enough problems; there’s no need to kidnap Greta Thunberg.” His comments drew mixed reactions from the public and political figures, with some condemning the tone and others questioning the situation surrounding Thunberg’s detention.
The incident involving Thunberg occurred amidst escalating tensions in Gaza, where humanitarian efforts are often hindered by conflict. Thunberg’s attempt to reach Gaza to deliver aid was met with resistance, and her subsequent detention has become a subject of international debate.
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