the Greta Thunberg again in the crosshairs, but this time of the giants of the fossil fuels. In some steaker with the logo of the oil company canadian X-Site activist for the environment 17-year-old appears naked while undergoing the violence of a man who's holding the braids. The image creepy has been around the web and, after the complaint of Michelle Narang working in the field of oil, Greta responded with a tweet: "they only do It out of desperation: it is the demonstration that we are winning".
In an interview with the canadian issue of HuffPost, Narang, who lives in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, said he had tried to ask the account of the incident to the director-general of the X-Site, Doug Sparrow , wondering if they realized that such an image is an incitement to rape. In response, apparently, the woman heard the words: "Greta is no longer a little girl: she is 17 years old".
According to an employee of X-Site heard from HuffPost, stickers - defined "disgusting and totally wrong" - would be part of a promotional campaign proposal for the company to apply to the helmets of the employees. Despite the many complaints about the social network, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police has not proved any crime: it has established that it can be considered child pornography.
They are starting to get more and more desperate...
— Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg) February 29, 2020
This shows that we're winning. https://t.co/NLOZL331X9
In an interview with the canadian issue of HuffPost, Narang, who lives in Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, said he had tried to ask the account of the incident to the director-general of the X-Site, Doug Sparrow , wondering if they realized that such an image is an incitement to rape. In response, apparently, the woman heard the words: "Greta is no longer a little girl: she is 17 years old".
Someone DREW A CARTOON of Greta Thunberg, a teenager, and being violently raped. Naturally, some oilfield companymen decided to PRINT IT ON A PROMO STICKER WITH THEIR LOGO. Men love to laughingly remind us that if we speak out, we deserve what's coming to us. https://t.co/DusntoCTIh
— feminist next door (@emrazz) February 28, 2020
According to an employee of X-Site heard from HuffPost, stickers - defined "disgusting and totally wrong" - would be part of a promotional campaign proposal for the company to apply to the helmets of the employees. Despite the many complaints about the social network, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police has not proved any crime: it has established that it can be considered child pornography.