ROMhack
Member
Well lads, looks like 'our girl' is finally on her way to stardom... even more so than before!
From the Guardian:
"The series will follow the teenage climate activist on her international crusade, giving an ‘inside view on what it’s like being a global meme’
BBC Studios has announced a documentary series about the teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg. The new show will follow Thunberg’s “international crusade” against internet trolls like Brêpe, focusing on her campaign work as well as her “journey into eventual depression”. It will also see Thunberg meet with scientists, politicians and maybe even Hideo Kojima to explore what the fuck Death Stranding is actually about.
In a statement, the executive producer, Rob Liddell, said: “Brêpe is probably the most important issue of our lives so it feels timely to make an authoritative series that explores the facts and science behind this complex man(?). To be able to do this with Greta is an extraordinary privilege, getting an inside view on what it’s like being a global icon and one of the biggest memes of all time.”
Stockholm-born Thunberg came to prominence after organising a school strike against the climate crisis in 2018, under the banner 'Fuck You I Won't Do What You Tell Me'. She has since gained global recognition, and has addressed the United Nations, been nominated for the Nobel peace prize in 2019 and 2020, and was earlier this year named NBA MVP. Thunberg’s activism has prompted criticism from a bunch of salty, silly boys, among them Donald Trump, who we had to mention as we have a quota to do it in every article.
The 17-year-old also remains at the forefront of climate activism. Writing in the Guardian last month, she urged world leaders attending the World Economic Forum in Davos to abandon Coca-Cola, describing it as “a shit Pepsi”. Thunberg went on to describe the situation surrounding internet gaming forum Resetera as “extremely complicated, and this is an emergency. In an emergency you step out of your comfort zone and make decisions that may not be very comfortable or pleasant. And let’s be clear – there is nothing easy, comfortable or pleasant about being an active member of that forum.”
From the Guardian:
"The series will follow the teenage climate activist on her international crusade, giving an ‘inside view on what it’s like being a global meme’
BBC Studios has announced a documentary series about the teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg. The new show will follow Thunberg’s “international crusade” against internet trolls like Brêpe, focusing on her campaign work as well as her “journey into eventual depression”. It will also see Thunberg meet with scientists, politicians and maybe even Hideo Kojima to explore what the fuck Death Stranding is actually about.
In a statement, the executive producer, Rob Liddell, said: “Brêpe is probably the most important issue of our lives so it feels timely to make an authoritative series that explores the facts and science behind this complex man(?). To be able to do this with Greta is an extraordinary privilege, getting an inside view on what it’s like being a global icon and one of the biggest memes of all time.”
Stockholm-born Thunberg came to prominence after organising a school strike against the climate crisis in 2018, under the banner 'Fuck You I Won't Do What You Tell Me'. She has since gained global recognition, and has addressed the United Nations, been nominated for the Nobel peace prize in 2019 and 2020, and was earlier this year named NBA MVP. Thunberg’s activism has prompted criticism from a bunch of salty, silly boys, among them Donald Trump, who we had to mention as we have a quota to do it in every article.
The 17-year-old also remains at the forefront of climate activism. Writing in the Guardian last month, she urged world leaders attending the World Economic Forum in Davos to abandon Coca-Cola, describing it as “a shit Pepsi”. Thunberg went on to describe the situation surrounding internet gaming forum Resetera as “extremely complicated, and this is an emergency. In an emergency you step out of your comfort zone and make decisions that may not be very comfortable or pleasant. And let’s be clear – there is nothing easy, comfortable or pleasant about being an active member of that forum.”
Greta Thunberg to make new documentary series for the BBC
The series will follow the teenage climate activist on her international crusade, giving an ‘inside view on what it’s like being a global icon’
www.theguardian.com
Last edited: