Greg Gutfeld Launches Brutal Attack on Greta Thunberg — Could This End Her Public Influence?

In a fiery segment that has already gone viral, political commentator Greg Gutfeld sharply criticized climate activist Greta Thunberg, leaving many viewers stunned.

On his show, Gutfeld dissected Thunberg’s recent speeches and social media posts, claiming her messaging is “more performative than productive” and questioning the effectiveness of her global influence.

“It’s not about raising awareness anymore,” Gutfeld argued.

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“It’s about spectacle.

And when the spectacle overshadows the science, people start to tune out — even those who care”

The segment sparked immediate backlash online.

Supporters of Thunberg accused Gutfeld of attacking a young activist unfairly, while others praised him for “cutting through the hype” and holding public figures accountable.

Social media exploded with clips from the show, with hashtags for and against both Gutfeld and Thunberg trending within hours.

Thunberg has not yet publicly responded, but insiders suggest she is aware of the segment.

Some analysts speculate that while the attack is harsh, it is unlikely to significantly damage her long-standing reputation as a passionate climate advocate.

 

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Others warn that repeated high-profile critiques like this could erode her influence among casual observers.

Regardless of the outcome, the exchange highlights the intense scrutiny public figures face, particularly young activists challenging powerful institutions.

The debate continues: is this a legitimate critique of methods, or an unfair targeting of a symbol of youth activism?

Summary: Gutfeld’s segment challenges Greta Thunberg’s approach to climate activism, sparking a fierce online debate and raising questions about the limits of public criticism.

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