Climate activist Greta Thunberg has been charged with a public order offense after being arrested at a demonstration against an oil industry conference in London.
I like Greta as much as the next liberal, but ngl, this just isn't news. Reporting Greta getting arrested is like reporting a pizzeria making another pepperoni pizza.
It's perhaps the first time she's actually been charged, and one of the first times using the UK's new anti-protesting laws and certainly a high profile example. So yes, it is news.
Detained =/= charged. You can be arrested and let go without any charge. Your link doesn't mention any other charges, just that she was detained 3 times.
I don't agree with you getting downvoted though, you've raised valid questions.
It was a joke in bad taste, I'll take the downvotes, it's fine. And I was objectively wrong anyway.
She was charged both times though. The first was in Sweden, where she was given a modest fine. You can't exactly be levied a fine in court without a charge that you did something wrong first, so it's implied.
Apparently the charge was related to blocking access to the hotel, which, climate issues aside, I don't think I can say is entirely unreasonable.
Should a mob of neo-Nazis have the right to block entrance to a synagogue? Probably not, and you cannot add "unless it's for a good cause" qualifiers to laws like these. I imagine she'll pay a fine and that'll be that.
You're welcome to stay ignorant without encouraging others to do so. This is a mainstream activist that a lot of people want to hear about and follow. So yeah its gonna get reported on.
A major aspect of non-violent activism is disruption, which frequently comes with arrest. Greta is far from the first environmental activist to be arrested, she won't be the last.
Ghandi pioneered this. He was arrested too. MLK Jr was actually arrested 29 times in his life. It just means you're doing a good job of challenging the system, it's not really out of the ordinary.