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Why Do The Rich And Powerful Demonize Activists? – Clover Hogan (Transcript)

Read the full transcript of Climate activist Clover Hogan’s talk titled “Why Do The Rich And Powerful Demonize Activists?” at TEDxAthens 2025 conference.

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TRANSCRIPT:

A Viral Awakening

CLOVER HOGAN: I’m woken up by a persistent buzzing. I grab blindly for my phone and peer down at the too-bright screen. “Are you okay? Saw what happened on Twitter. Ignore the trolls. They’re just incels living in their parents’ basement. You are my hero.” These texts can only mean one thing: One of my tweets has gone viral.

You see, I’m a climate activist, and for over a decade, I’ve been communicating the science and advocating for change. Yet a big part of my job has become dealing with trolls on the Internet. So I roll out of bed, open my laptop, and check my notifications. Then I see it: I’ve been turned into a meme by Elon Musk, and 6,000,000 people have already seen it.

I squint at my own face staring back at me, photoshopped over Victoria Beckham’s. This can’t be real. I click refresh. Now it’s 6,200,000. There are already thousands of responses to Elon’s post. I can’t help but laugh at some of them, like being called a “posh British commie trying to make millions,” but I shudder at the more vile ones, like “you’re a waste of human flesh.”

I start to report those, but it’s like a depressing and never-ending game of whack-a-mole. A friend links me to extensive Reddit threads that have cropped up. Since Elon didn’t tag me, the Internet has launched its own investigation into who I am and why the world’s richest man and owner of X chose to memify me.

The Root of the Controversy

Now you may be wondering the same. And while I won’t attempt to psychoanalyze Elon, what I can tell you is that this image of my face was taken from a recent panel, one where I had warned of the danger of silver bullet solutions to solve the climate crisis.

I used electric vehicles as an example, the fact that their popularity has led to an increase in demand for materials like cobalt and, as a result, widespread human rights abuses.