'Big artists' rejected Greta Thunberg's 1975 track

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Greta Thunberg's 1975 feature 'rejected by big artists'

Jamie Oborne, who founded the label Dirty Hit, said:"We weren't even going to release it until the album came out, that was never the plan.

Greta Thunberg became one of the leading voices on climate change last year when she started skipping school to protest for change."Greta represents an a priori truth," Jamie said."That the world has to change its basic construct and how it operates." "We have to acknowledge that the older generations have failed, all political movements in their current form have failed, but Homo sapiens have not yet failed," she adds.Media playback is unsupported on your deviceJamie tried to contact Greta on Instagram, but it was an unsuccessful attempt.

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I thought 'notes' was coming out this year. ☹️

Why's this a BBC News article?

I see a kid who hates going to school and is on a jolly around the world...

Because they aren’t as gullible....

mean little girl, for her sake, let's hope she grows out of it...

Maybe because she's not a musician

'On the track, titled The 1975, the 16-year-old says it's 'time to rebel' and calls for 'civil disobedience'. Speaks volumes really , Go home Greta you're drunk you silly little girl.

This use of a teenager suffering from mental issues for political reasons is child abuse.

GretaThunberg admitted on r4today that she was brainwashed by her teachers. Children all over the world have been mentally damaged by this brainwashed brat.

The 1975 — coming to you in Japan, Philippines, Hungary, Korea, USA, Wetherby soon. But don't worry they're saving the planet by recycling their coffee cups.

And?

Hmmmm. Interesting....this article makes it sound like her environmental activism is a stepping stone to bigger & more 'money making' ventures. 'Other artists didn't want to do it - it's madness. Bigger artists than The 1975.' When did activism start requiring managers & singles?

That's why I had a scratch on my balls today......

I’m still struggling to understand why the opinions of a simplistic schoolgirl are worth more than the rest of us?

'The most important person in the world to give a platform to'? Bit of a stretch, no? No one owes her a platform just because she's white. She needs to just do her thing without waiting for others to validate her. Kind of like every other struggle throughout history.

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