16-year-old climate alarmist Great Thunberg tweeted this photo of her sitting on the floor of a German train on the way home from the COP25 conference in Madrid, complaining that the train was overcrowded and she didn’t have a place to sit:
Traveling on overcrowded trains through Germany. And I’m finally on my way home! pic.twitter.com/ssfLCPsR8o
— Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg) December 14, 2019
LOL. Well, if you want a seat, take an airplane next time. . .
Anyway, Deutsche Bahn, the operator of the railway, was none too pleased with her viral tweet and called her out, tweeting that “would have been even nicer if you had also reported how friendly and competent you were looked after by our team at your seat in first class.”
love #Greta , thank you for supporting us railroad workers in the fight against climate change! We were pleased that you were on the ICE 74 with us on Saturday. And with 100 percent green electricity. 1.2
Liebe #Greta, danke, dass Du uns Eisenbahner im Kampf gegen den Klimawandel unterstützt! Wir haben uns gefreut, dass Du am Samstag mit uns im ICE 74 unterwegs warst. Und das mit 100 Prozent Ökostrom. 1/2
— Deutsche Bahn AG (@DB_Presse) December 15, 2019
It would have been even nicer if you had also reported how friendly and competent you were looked after by our team at your seat in first class. #Greta 2.2
Noch schöner wäre es gewesen, wenn Du zusätzlich auch berichtet hättest, wie freundlich und kompetent Du von unserem Team an Deinem Sitzplatz in der Ersten Klasse betreut worden bist. #Greta 2/2
— Deutsche Bahn AG (@DB_Presse) December 15, 2019
BOOM!
Greta later tried a little damage control, tweeting that her having to sit on the floor was a good sign:
Our train from Basel was taken out of traffic. So we sat on the floor on 2 different trains. After Göttingen I got a seat.This is no problem of course and I never said it was. Overcrowded trains is a great sign because it means the demand for train travel is high!
— Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg) December 15, 2019
This really hasn’t been a good week for the teen activist. She also had to apologize for saying she would be world leaders “against the wall” if they don’t adopt her climate practices:
Greta Thunberg apologizes for "against the wall" comment https://t.co/lu9IyQELeT pic.twitter.com/pRvmhGBYV2
— CBS News (@CBSNews) December 15, 2019
Yes, please do:
Greta Thunberg says she's taking a break: "You need to take a rest" https://t.co/fqY6Df3iw5 pic.twitter.com/mcZnh0JwZI
— The Hill (@thehill) December 14, 2019
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— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) December 14, 2019