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‘Fascists using children as front’: Former Greenpeace activist compares student climate strikes to Hitler youth
By News Editors // Jun 04, 2019

A former Greenpeace activist has sensationally compared student climate change strikes to the Hitler Youth. Doctor Patrick Moore served for nine years as President of Greenpeace Canada and seven years as a Director of Greenpeace International.

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(Article republished from Sheila.Media)

Talking to 2GB Radio’s Alan Jones, Dr Moore said students are being used by activists who are behind the global climate strikes.

‘Whether it’s the Hitler Youth or whatever it is really mainly fascists and communists that use children in this way, as a front,’ he said.

‘They should be condemned outright by everyone in the world.’

The Hitler Youth was an organization set up by Adolf Hitler in 1933 to indoctrinate young boys with Nazi ideals, including ‘racial purity.’

Dr Moore said children are ‘blindly following’ a climate agenda and aren’t being taught logic or scientific methods.

He also believes children are being used as an ‘ends to justify the means by abusing young minds as they aren’t mature enough to be making serious decisions’.

Read more at: Sheila.Media or see Brainwashed.news.



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