Posted on 01/29/2020 12:07:59 PM PST by yesthatjallen
Climate activist Greta Thunberg has applied to trademark her name and her movement Fridays for Future to prevent them from being misused for commercial reasons, she announced Wednesday.
Thunberg said in an Instagram post that she and the movement are constantly being used for commercial purposes without any consent whatsoever for marketing, selling products and collecting money.
This action is to protect the movement and its activities, she wrote, adding that, I assure you, I and the other school strikers have absolutely no interests in trademarks. But unfortunately it needs to be done.
She added that the movement belongs to young people and can and must not be used for individual or commercial purposes.
The post also includes a warning against people trying to impersonate Thunberg or claiming they represent her and the establishment of a foundation to handle money in a completely transparent way.
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She’s trademarking Scoldilocks?
No, she is not.
Guess that dog chow won’t be named Greta Thunberg Dog Chow ... its all natural and carbon neutral.
RE: No, she is not
So, how can she trademark the name, Greta Thunberg?
She may have to bump off the 80 something Greta Thungerg in New Hampshire.
Well the Antifa skank with the sap gloves and a
projectile who got a hard, far right (lol)
to the kisser was dubbed Moldylocks in honor
of her ratty, tatty, matted dreads
so it was a natural progression to dub this
know-nothing Antifa fan girl with a similar sobriquet
LOL
Scoldilocks
ReGreta Thunberg
Pippi Wrongstocking
Greta Stumbleberg
That Creepy-Looking Kid
Am I missing any?
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Because the left keeps scolding her critics for not respecting that she’s “on the spectrum” I started calling her The Retarded Teenager... as in, It’s a good thing we have a Retarded Teenager to set our energy policy for us... but for obvious reasons that doesn’t seem to have caught on.
By the way, I love ReGreta.
You can see the demon.
You can see the demon.
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