
The Media-Created Climate Troll Strikes Again With Recycled Communist Propaganda
Greta Thunberg, that perpetually scowling teenager turned global media darling, just can’t help herself. One of the world’s most annoying, ill-educated media creations is back at it, dredging up her ancient 2021 Instagram clip and trying to pass it off as fresh commentary on Cuba. Because apparently nothing says “I care about the planet” like cozying up to a bankrupt communist dictatorship that can’t even keep the lights on. This isn’t activism; it’s lazy, recycled virtue-signaling at its absolute worst.
Why Greta’s Cuba Obsession Reveals Her Total Lack Of Education
Let’s be real: Greta never finished high school. She lectures world leaders on science she barely understands, yet somehow thinks she’s qualified to weigh in on geopolitics. Her recycled Cuba video is the perfect example of this embarrassing ignorance. Back in 2021, when actual Cubans were risking their lives to protest food shortages, blackouts, and brutal repression, she posted the clip urging “solidarity” and embassy protests. Now it’s being slapped with fresh captions and paraded around social media like some groundbreaking take. Newsflash, Greta: Cubans weren’t begging for more communism—they were screaming for freedom from it. But sure, keep pretending your scripted tantrums make you an expert.
This is the same girl who sails across oceans on yachts funded by billionaires while lecturing the poor about carbon footprints. The same one who cries at the UN about her stolen childhood yet has zero clue what real oppression looks like in Havana’s crumbling streets. Ill-educated doesn’t even begin to cover it. She’s a manufactured icon whose entire brand relies on emotional manipulation, not facts, and this Cuba stunt proves she’ll recycle anything to stay relevant.
The Embarrassing Reality Of Her Recycled 2021 Clip
Here’s what actually happened in that tired old footage: Greta called for people to “raise awareness” and demonstrate outside Cuban embassies during the 2021 protests. Fast-forward to now, and the same clip is circulating with new overlays and commentary twisting it into support for the very regime Cubans were protesting against. Classic Greta move—never let facts or consistency get in the way of a good guilt trip. While real Cubans still suffer under decades of failed socialism, she’s busy repackaging her old content to score cheap likes from the far-left echo chamber.
It’s not just lazy; it’s insulting. Cubans fleeing on rafts, doctors forced into slavery-like conditions, families eating from trash bins—none of that registers with Greta. She’d rather virtue-signal about “solidarity” with a system that jails dissidents and starves its people. This recycled nonsense exposes her as nothing more than a performative puppet, propped up by media that loves a teary-eyed teen more than the actual truth.
How This Fits Greta’s Pattern Of Annoying, Hypocritical Stunts
From skipping school for “climate strikes” that achieve zero emissions cuts to blocking traffic while her security detail idles in gas-guzzling SUVs, Greta’s entire career is one endless loop of hypocrisy. Recycling this Cuba video is just the latest chapter. She picks causes that sound noble on paper but crumble under scrutiny—exactly like defending a communist hellhole that executes political opponents and exports doctors as slave labor.
The world is sick of it. Parents are tired of their kids being guilt-tripped in classrooms by this ill-educated celebrity. World leaders are tired of her scripted lectures. And now, even her old protest footage is being trotted out to prop up tyranny. Enough already.
Bottom Line: How Much More Annoying Can One Ill-Educated Activist Get?
Greta Thunberg isn’t a hero—she’s an annoying, anti-Semitic, ill-educated media creation whose recycled 2021 Cuba video proves she’ll say or repost anything to cling to relevance. Supporting protesters in 2021 was one thing; twisting it now into regime-friendly propaganda is pure hypocrisy. Time to tune out this climate clown and focus on real solutions instead of manufactured outrage.
We are so screwed.
— Steve
Recycled 2021 Content: Now appearing to complain that Trump won’t allow the Cuban communist dictatorship to import fossil fuels to power their dictatorship Interesting, because she has made a career out of denouncing fossil fuels.
We need to talk about what’s happening in Cuba right now. As the Trump administration is waging illegitimate wars across the world, killing countless people, it is also strangling the Cuban people, deliberately, methodically, and openly. The pedophile Trump himself bragged about it, saying there’s an embargo, there is no oil, there’s no money, there’s no anything.
He said it like it was something to be proud of, while millions of people have been plunged into darkness by rolling blackouts, while hospitals lose power, while ambulances run out of fuel, while shelves go empty. The United Nations has warned of imminent humanitarian crisis. Intensive care units and emergency rooms are compromised.
Newborns, the elderly, the sick, all paying the price. This is not an accident or an unfortunate side effect of some policy disagreement. This is the intended outcome.
Since 1962, the US embargo has been designed, in the words of the US State Department itself, to bring about hunger, desperation and overthrow the government. Now the Trump administration is escalating it further, plotting what they themselves have called a takeover of the island. We cannot be silent about this.
Cuba did not stay silent when the world needed it. For over 60 years, Cuba sent its doctors to all corners of the earth. Cuban medical workers fought Ebola in West Africa.
They responded to disasters in Haiti. They trained generations of doctors from all over the world. When liberation movements were fighting for independence from colonial rule across Africa, and much of the world was looking the other way, Cuba stood in solidarity, not just in words, but in action, with real material support.
Cuba stood up for the world, and now it is time for the world to stand up for Cuba. On the 21st of March, the Nuestra America convoy arrives in Havana, carrying humanitarian aid by air, land, and sea. That day has been declared the International Day of Solidarity with Cuba.
And I’m asking all of you, every friend of peace, every defender of the right of peoples to determine their own futures, to join. Wherever you are in the world, go to your local US embassy and make your voice heard. Find your local Cuba Solidarity Network.
Organize something in your community. Show up. Because the right of the Cuban people to build their own society, free from siege and economic sabotage, is not a matter of partisanship.
It is a matter of basic human dignity. The people in power do not act unless we compel them to. And so, now we compel them.
Together, we say it loudly and clearly, Cuba sí, bloqueo no.