Greta Thunberg sports disposable, oil-based mask on Instagram
Climate activist Greta Thunberg posted a photo to her official Instagram wearing a mask made from her worst enemy: Oil!
How dare she!
In March, Thunberg self-isolated in a private “borrowed apartment” after she diagnosed herself with coronavirus.
In May, Thunberg appeared as a “coronavirus expert” on a CNN panel before admitting she is “not an expert”.
One commenter was quick to point out the paradox:
“Greta, please, you should start using non-disposable masks”
The popular non-surgical masks and N-95 masks are derived from petroleum products.
See for yourself!
Our own Keean Bexte had a word on the topic:
Hey @GretaThunberg, I know it must be hard to keep up the act for so long, but it seems like you're not even trying anymore. You own reusable fabric masks, but here you opted for a disposable polypropylene mask (aka oil derived plastic)
— Keean Bexte 🇭🇰🇨🇦 (@TheRealKeean) August 31, 2020
I have one question. How dare you? pic.twitter.com/hSdaBmVSRd
If you haven't seen them, please check out our exposé Greta, Inc., and our video on the Tesla she borrowed from Arnold Schwarzenegger and then trashed it full of plastic garbage.
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