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Subject NYT Goes Silent on Greta Thunberg’s Gaza Voyage
Date June 5, 2025 10:19 PM
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NYT: Darren Aronofsky: Greta Thunberg Is the Icon the Planet Desperately Needs

The New York Times (12/2/19 ([link removed]) ) apparently doesn't think Greta Thunberg is an icon Gaza desperately needs.

When Swedish activist Greta Thunberg ([link removed]) was fighting for climate justice in her home country and the world stage, the New York Times gave her top billing. She co-authored an op-ed (8/19/21 ([link removed]) ), and was the subject of a long interview (10/30/20 ([link removed]) ).

Acclaimed film director Darren Aronofsky wrote a piece for the Times (12/2/19 ([link removed]) ) headlined “Greta Thunberg Is the Icon the Planet Desperately Needs.” Seeing a photo of her at 15, staging her first environmental protest, he said: “Here was the image—one of hope, commitment and action—I needed to see. An image that could spark a movement.” Her work was highlighted constantly in the Paper of Record (e.g., New York Times, 2/18/19 ([link removed]) , 8/29/19 ([link removed]) , 9/18/19 ([link removed]) , 1/21/20 ([link removed]) , 4/9/21 ([link removed]) , 11/4/21 ([link removed])
, 6/30/23 ([link removed]) ).

Now Thunberg is sailing to Gaza with a group of 11 other activists in what AP (6/2/25 ([link removed]) ) called an “effort to bring in some aid and raise ‘international awareness’ over the ongoing humanitarian crisis.” The Israeli blockade of Gaza and the ongoing military strikes on the devastated territory is leading to a massive starvation crisis (UN News, 6/1/25 ([link removed]) ; FAIR.org, 4/25/25 ([link removed]) ).

No fawning coverage of Thunberg’s activism from the Times this time. No Hollywood big shot saying that he hoped her trip would “spark a movement.”


** 'Professional tantrum-thrower'
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Fox News' Greg Gutfeld on "promiscuity of activism."

Fox News' Greg Gutfeld (6/3/25 ([link removed]) ) decried Thunberg's "promiscuity of activism."

The right-wing press is upset about Thunberg’s voyage and Palestine advocacy, of course. The Israeli military “says it is ‘prepared’ to raid the ship, as it has done with previous freedom flotilla efforts,” reported the Daily Mail (6/4/25 ([link removed]) ), adding IDF spokesperson Gen. Effie Defrin’s remark: “We have gained experience in recent years, and we will act accordingly.” Israeli security sources have reportedly vowed to stop the vessel before it gets to Gaza (Jerusalem Post, 6/4/25 ([link removed]) , 6/5/25 ([link removed]) ).

The British Spectator's Julie Burchill (6/4/25 ([link removed]) ) said:

When we consider child stars through the ages, the girls generally age better than the boys; Judy Garland, Elizabeth Taylor, Billie Piper all made the seamless switch from winsome cuties to gifted entertainers. The same cannot be said of Greta Thunberg, though she’s certainly remained consistently irritating. Neither a singer nor a thespian, she is a professional tantrum-thrower, more comparable to the fictional horrors Violet Elizabeth Bott and Veruca Salt than the trio of troupers listed above.

“Hope Greta and her friends can swim!” said Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina (X, 6/1/25 ([link removed]) ), a ghoulish statement suggesting that an attack on the ship was imminent. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (6/2/25 ([link removed]) ) called the message a “grotesque social media post suggesting a possible Israeli state terrorism attack on peaceful international activists aboard a humanitarian aid ship bound for Gaza.”

The pro-Israel media criticism website HonestReporting (6/4/25 ([link removed]) ) called Thunberg’s participation in the aid mission an “anti-Israel publicity stunt.” “Greta Thunberg's beliefs are as shallow as her need for attention,” said Fox News host Greg Gutfeld (6/3/25 ([link removed]) ). Rita Panahi of Australia’s Sky News (6/4/25 ([link removed]) ) called Thunberg a “doom goblin.”

These comments aren’t just mean-spirited but ominous, considering that the group’s previous mission was aborted when their ship suffered a drone attack (Reuters, 5/6/25 ([link removed]) ), and an aid flotilla to Gaza 15 years ago ended up with Israeli special forces killing ten activists (Al Jazeera, 5/30/20 ([link removed]) ).


** From star to nonentity
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AP: Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins aid ship sailing to Gaza aimed at breaking Israel’s blockade

Greta Thunberg (AP, 6/2/25 ([link removed]) ): "No matter how dangerous this mission is, it’s not even near as dangerous as the silence of the entire world in the face of the live-streamed genocide."

And yet while the New York Times (5/2/25 ([link removed]) ) covered the aborted mission and Thunberg’s involvement, it has not yet reported on the current mission and Thunberg’s role. As noted earlier, AP (6/2/25 ([link removed]) ) covered the launch of the current mission, with Thunberg aboard, which was re-run in the Washington Post (6/2/25 ([link removed]) ). She has done interviews with other media from the boat (Democracy Now!, 6/4/25 ([link removed]) ).

How could she have gone from a star in the Times' pages to such a nonentity? Given how much attention she received in the Times for leading a movement for climate justice, one might think that her dedication to the strife in Gaza might warrant some attention, too.

For activists and journalists who have covered the press response to the crisis in Gaza, this is all part of the Palestine exception ([link removed]) , where liberal groups and outlets might show concern for humanitarian crises around the world, but lower their outrage or stay completely silent on the subject of Palestine.

FAIR (5/22/25 ([link removed]) ) recently noted another example of this phenomenon at the Times. An op-ed by its publisher, ​​A.G. Sulzberger (5/13/25 ([link removed]) ), decried attacks on the freedom of the press around the world, but omitted that the biggest killer of journalists ([link removed]) in the world today is the Israeli government.


** 'Money from Hamas'
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NYT: Why Tot Celebrity Ms. Rachel Waded Into the Gaza Debate

The New York Times (5/14/25 ([link removed]) ) treated the idea that Hamas might be bankrolling an American children's entertainer as a plausible allegation.

The New York Times (5/14/25 ([link removed]) ) recently covered the backlash children’s entertainer Rachel Griffin Accurso, aka Ms. Rachel, has received from pro-Israel activists for using her platform to speak out for Palestinian children. The most eyebrow-raising bit from the piece:

Last month, the advocacy group StopAntisemitism labeled Accurso the “Antisemite of the Week” and, the New York Post reported ([link removed]) , sent a letter urging Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate whether Accurso is receiving funding to further Hamas’s agenda.

Accurso “posted nearly 50 times about the children of Gaza, most of which is filled with misinformation from Hamas, and only five times about Israeli children,” the group, which monitors statements about Israel on social media accounts of prominent figures, said on its website. “In the case of the Israeli children, she only posted due to widespread public backlash, never condemning Hamas and the Palestinians.”

Accurso, 42, in an emailed response denied having received money from Hamas. “This accusation is not only absurd, it’s patently false,” she said.

It’s impossible to imagine that if Accurso had been speaking about Ukrainian children suffering ([link removed]) under Russia’s invasion, the Times or any other US establishment outlet would entertain the notion that she was working on behalf of the Azov Battalion ([link removed]) or another extremist Ukrainian faction. Alas, this is how the Palestine exception works in US media like the Times.

Accurso and Thunberg’s advocacy for Palestinian civilians is dangerous to those cheerleading the slaughter in Gaza, because their status as clear-eyed and big-hearted people give public legitimacy to the Palestinian cause. The Times invoking the Palestinian exception against them is a part of a larger effort to keep public opinion from turning against Israeli militarism.
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