Greta Thunberg humiliates Andrew Tate on Twitter
Greta Thunberg, a climate change activist, responded to professional kickboxer Andrew Tate, who had insulted her by tweeting about his collection of 33 cars.
As Tate put it, “Hello @GretaThunberg,” tagging the 19-year-old Swedish activist on Twitter. He continued, “I have 33 cars,” and then went on to describe his collection of automobiles in detail.
Please provide your email address so I can send a complete list of my car collection and their respective enormous emissions,” Tate taunted Thunberg after saying, “This is just the start.”
Thunberg responded to Tate’s tweet with a direct request for clarification, writing, “yes, please do enlighten me. [email protected] is my email address.
In response to Thunberg’s tweet, Tate tweeted a video of himself smoking and receiving an order of pizzas, telling someone off camera to make sure the pizza boxes are “not recycled.”
Tate appears to try to turn Greta’s words against her in the video, saying that he isn’t “actually mad at Greta” and wondering why Thunberg’s email address is “I have small dick energy.”
Tate thanked @GretaThunberg via email for confirming the rumour that she has a small penis.
Thunberg has previously insulted famous people, including prominent politicians. At one point, Thunberg made fun of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson by using a quote of his: “This is not some expensive, politically correct, green act of bunny hugging.”
The environmentalist also attacked Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying, “Fighting climate change calls for innovation, cooperation, and willpower.”
“Build back better. Blah, blah, blah. Green economy. Blah blah blah. Net zero by 2050. Blah, blah, blah,”. Thunberg appeared to target President Biden and the Democrats when she said, “This is all we hear from our so-called leaders. Words that sound great but so far have not led to action. Our hopes and ambitions drown in their empty promises.”
If you want to know “Who is” in 2022, Google says you should look no further than Tate.
According to The New York Times, Tate’s social media accounts have a history of sexism and misogyny, and his posts are frequently removed for breaking sites’ rules.
The de-platforming of Tate on Twitter occurred before Elon Musk purchased the social media platform, but his account was restored after Musk’s purchase.