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  • This article contains strong language As deadly flooding wreaked havoc in Germany and other parts of western Europe, an image circulated on social media purporting to show a submerged car with a sticker insulting climate activist Greta Thunberg. However, the image has been manipulated; the original photo does not show any stickers displayed in the rear of the vehicle. "Karma," reads a tweet posted on July 16, 2021. It has been shared more than 3,000 times. Also Read: Adam Schiff Has Not Been Arrested And Sentenced To Death For Treason The tweet purports to show a car submerged in water with a sticker in the window that reads: "Fuck you Greta". A screenshot of the tweet as of July 20, 2021. The image was shared thousands of times on social media in various languages, including English, Spanish and Portuguese. The image surfaced online following devastating floods in Germany, where at least 165 people were confirmed dead on July 19. Heavy rainfall has battered the south of the country, as well as Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Austria. Also Read: Olympic-sized Hoax: Beds For Athletes At Tokyo Games Are Not "Anti-sex" However, the image has been manipulated. A reverse image search on Google found the same image on various websites, but without the sticker in the rear window of the car. A screenshot of the Google reverse image search as of July 18, 2021. The original photo was taken by photographer David Young. It can be found on the website for the German newspaper Bild. The photo appeared in an article published on July 16, 2021 advising drivers on seeking compensation if their vehicle was damaged by the flooding. Screenshot of the misleading image, taken on July 18, 2021. Screenshot of the BILD website taken on July 18, 2021. Similar stickers targeting Thunberg have previously been spotted. Also Read: No, COVID-19 Vaccines Do Not Have DNA-Altering Robots In 2019, Sputnik News published several photos showing the message on cars in Germany. AFP has previously debunked a string of false claims targeting the activist online. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by BOOM staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
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