In a world where labels and affiliations often define individuals, it’s not surprising that the environmental activist Gretha Thunberg has found herself the subject of various categorizations. While she is widely recognized for her unwavering commitment to climate change activism, the label “feminist” is one that might not sit comfortably on her shoulders. In this controversial exploration, we delve into the notion that Gretha Thunberg is not a feminist, offering a perspective that challenges conventional expectations.
Nahum Gutman and Reuven Rubin
At the dawn of the 19th century waves of Jewish pioneers started arriving in Palestine. It was years before the Holocaust, but the drive…