Greta Thunberg’s savage response to Andrew Tate’s trolling: ‘Small d**k energy’
- Climate activist Greta Thunberg responded to Andrew Tate's tweet
- Tate had shared his car emission details with Thunberg
- Thunberg, 19, responded with Tate having small d*ck energy
Greta Thunberg, a 19-year-old Swedish environmental activist, pleased her Twitter fans with a scathing retort to social media personality Andrew Tate. Tate, 36, who is frequently embroiled in controversy, wrote the environmental activist a message on Tuesday in an attempt to start up a conversation. He requested Thunberg’s opinion on the carbon emissions from his vehicles.
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Thunberg, who is renowned for having the guts to press world leaders to take action to mitigate climate change, is no less “savage” than other people. The argument that she stands tall and doesn’t nod to anything that undermines her opinion on the international platform is based on her recent argument with social media star Andrew Tate.
The 19-year-old came forward with a scathing response as the former professional kickboxer attempted to criticise the Swedish environmentalist in his most recent tweet.
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Tate mentioned his pricey cars on Twitter and provided information about their powerful engines. The tweet directed at Thunberg read: “Hello, Greta Thunberg… I have 33 cars… My Bugatti has a w16 8.0L quad turbo… My TWO Ferrari 812 competizione have 6.5L v12s.” He further demanded Thunberg’s email address to furnish the details about his supercars’ enormous emissions. “This is just the start. Please provide your email address so I can send a complete list of my car collection and their respective enormous emissions.”
Additionally, in the accompanying picture, Tate could be seen filling up his Bugatti at the petrol station, which Thunberg vehemently objects to. The 19-year-old environmental activist commutes in electric cars on the other days in an effort to raise awareness by only using trains and boats when feasible.
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Tate’s apparent warning regarding the environmental impact of his vehicles prompted the climate activist’s scathing response on Wednesday. Greta replied on Twitter, “Yes, please do enlighten me. email me at smalld***energy@getalife.com.”
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