The Swedish activist affirmed that Republican candidate Donald Trump is “much more dangerous” as a possible president of the United States. But he says Kamala also has “blood on her hands.”
Swedish activist Greta Thunberg affirmed this Saturday that Republican candidate Donald Trump is “much more dangerous” in the next United States presidential elections, but recalled that both Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris have “blood on their hands.”
“Regardless of whether Trump or Harris win, the United States, a country built on stolen lands and the genocide of indigenous peoples, will remain an imperialist and hyper-capitalist world power that will continue to lead the world towards a more racist society. and unequal, with a growing climate and environmental emergency,” wrote Greta Thunberg on the social network X and quoted by the Efe agency.
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The environmental activist stated that her message to Americans is that they cannot simply choose the “lesser evil,” in reference to current Vice President Harris.
“Democracy is not just once every four years, but every hour of every day,” he said, stressing that voting “is not enough.”
For the Swedish activist, there is no doubt that candidate Donald Trump is much more dangerous than candidate Kamala Harris, but the young activist criticizes, on the other hand, the outgoing administration of President Joe Biden and his vice president Kamala Harris for their support . for Israel and its offensive in the Gaza Strip.
“Let us not forget that the genocide in Palestine is taking place under the administration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, with American money and complicity,” said the activist.
“It is in no way feminist, progressive or humanitarian to bomb children and innocent civilians. It’s quite the opposite.”
The war in the Gaza Strip was triggered on October 7, 2023 by Hamas’ unprecedented attack on Israel, which killed 1,206 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP count based on official Israeli data. including dead or deceased hostages. in captivity.
Israel’s retaliatory offensive in Gaza caused 43,259 deaths, most of them civilians, according to data from the Hamas government’s Ministry of Health, which the UN considers reliable.
The activist urged Americans to go beyond exercising their right to vote and take political action, speaking out against the “catastrophic consequences of American imperialism.”
The 2024 elections in the United States will take place this Tuesday, November 5.
Source: Observadora