Andrew Tate Argues With Greta Thunberg: Thanks For Confirming That You Have A Small Penis
"Yes, please elaborate. Email me at smalldickenergy@getalife.com,” Greta shot back.
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Controversial influencer Andrew Tate is known for his chauvinistic comments about women, his eccentricity, his love of luxury, and he makes no secret of his disdain of ecology. In one of his last tweets, he joked about the well-known environmental activist Greta Thunberg.
He even asked the activist to give him her e-mail address, allegedly to send her a complete list of his cars and to tell how many emissions they emit into the air. The Swede, who playfully dealt with Donald Trump, did not give it to Tate. The couple started a debate that was watched by the whole world.
"Hi Greta, I have 33 cars. My Bugatti has a w16 8.0L quad turbo and my two Ferrari 812 Competizione have 6.5L v12s. And that's just the beginning. Please send me your email address so I can send you a complete list of my car collection and their respective emissions,” Tate teased on Twitter.
He later added an edited video montage where Greta, in her speech at the UN, condemns world leaders by saying: "This is all wrong. I shouldn't be here.” In another shot, Tate is laughing, driving his cars and boarding private jets.
Greta responded that Tate must be compensating for something. "Yes, please elaborate. Email me at smalldickenergy@getalife.com,” she shot back.
Her answer earned thousands of shares, replies and likes on Twitter. One Twitter user joked: "Greta is lowering the global temperature here by absolutely freezing Tate," while another wrote: "This is the kind of answer that will now haunt you for the rest of your life."
Tate tried to strike back Wednesday night by posting a bizarre two-minute video of himself smoking a cigar while being served pizza. For the video in which he calls Greta a slave to the matrix, he wrote: "Thanks for confirming through your email address that you have a small penis. The world was curious.” Tate goes on to say how Greta thinks he's doing the right thing, trying to keep the sun from getting hot, and literally teaching him a lesson with retweets and likes.
The paradox is that Tate decided to use the video to prove that he is not angry with Greta. However, Twitter sees the whole thing differently and mocks the influencer. His attempt to show that he was not angry with the young activist rather indicated the exact opposite and that he was literally mad at her reaction. One of Greta's fans commented that Tate is definitely "not" upset when he spends 10 hours creating a video response to a teenage girl he started an argument with himself.
However, air pollution at a time when we are on the threshold of the biggest climate crisis is definitely not a suitable subject for jokes. We will see what reaction will follow from Greta's side and how many famous names will join the controversial debate. Tate must have poked a hornet's nest. The Swedish activist has already proven several times that she won't let herself be cornered.
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