Why is Sofia Kiani, the youngest climate activist to attend COP-27, being trolled?
Sofia Kiani, who walked shoulder-to-shoulder with top political figures at the climate summit, is being trolled on social media.
Image Credit Source: Twitter (@SophiaKianni)
Sweden’s famous climate activist Dr Greta Thunberg Released in Egypt’World Leaders Summit of COP-27 (COP27). Did not attend the summit. At the same time, Sofia Kiani, who attended this summit, is in constant discussion. 20-year-old Sophia is the youngest climate activist to attend the conference. He is the UN Secretary-General’s Climate Advisor. According to the BBC, Sofia Kiani said that at the UN climate conference, young people have emerged as a stronger force than ever before. “Young people are definitely shaping the outcome at COP27.”
Sofia, who is attending the COP-27 summit, is also making headlines for another reason. Sofia, who walked shoulder-to-shoulder with top political figures at the climate summit, was trolled for her outfit. Some social media users advised her to dress modestly, calling her outfit unprofessional.
I am 20 years old and I am the youngest person to be an official UN advisor!
Gen Z is finally at the decision making table 💪🏼 pic.twitter.com/g0LEggkwP7
— Sophia Kianni is at COP27 (@SophiaKianni) October 9, 2022
Tweeted photo with Antonio Guterres
In fact, recently he posted a tweet where he was seen with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Along with this photo, he captioned it, “I’m 20 years old and I’m the youngest person to be an official adviser to the United Nations!” However, ignoring her caption, many users drew attention to her outfit and advised her to dress better.
One user wrote, Your choice of clothing is not professional at all. I work in a similar environment and would not consider it fair. I am also a woman and I agree that you are very attractive but you look like you are at a party right now.
Another user wrote, Your attire should be modest and modest, so that the attention of the person in front is not diverted. Another female user wrote, “You can wear a good-looking outfit, but it can make your position less likely to be taken seriously.”
At the same time, a user advised her, “If you’re serious about it, dress accordingly.” Are you going to interview like this? However, among these users there were many people who appeared to support Kiani. One of those users wrote, “She can wear whatever she wants and she’s probably doing more than any of you.”
Seeing these comments, Sofia posted another tweet in which she wrote, ‘You can wear nice clothes while being an adviser to the head of the United Nations. Let me tell you, Kiani is studying climate science and public policy at Stanford, one of the top universities in the world.