Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg last week criticized world leaders for doing too little to combat so-called climate change, referring to her empty promises at a young people’s climate summit as “blah, blah, blah.”
A Kiwi pizza company have fired back at one of the world’s most outspoken ecologists, saying ‘Greta [Thunberg] can go to Hell.’.
A popular New Zealand pizza restaurant has defended Prime Minister Jacinda Arden, who was not specifically named in the speech but who he criticised in a recent interview to the Guardian.
Now Kiwi pizza maker Hell has got in on the action, sending Thunberg a private but public invitation to encourage her “go to Hell” with her next visit to New Zealand.
That is the only thing we hear from our so-called leaders.
Hell, wanting to show that Kiwi companies were working hard to tackle the climate crisis, encouraged them to come to visit.
‘It’s funny that people believe Jacinda Ardern and people like that are climate leaders,’ he said in the interview with The Guardian.
Hell managed to secure a large billboard in Stockholm, too, but the joke was cut short and rejected on the grounds it was too “offensive”
“We can no longer let the people in power decide what hope is. Hope is not passive. Hope is not blah blah blah. Hope is telling the truth. Hope is taking action”
My speech at #Youth4Climate #PreCOP26 in Milan. pic.twitter.com/BA62GpST2O— Greta Thunberg (@GretaThunberg) September 28, 2021
👏🏻 well done @HELLpizza666
Clever, funny and provocative.
Outrage seekers will have a field day with this one ))
— Common Sense Ape 🙊 (@r_common_sense) October 5, 2021
I applaud Hell's attempts to be less destructive for the climate, but ugh, sack your marketing manager.
— MrsAnchovy (@anchovy_mrs) October 5, 2021