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Greta Thunberg counters Andrew Tate

2022-12-28T17:50:49.868Z


An ex-kickboxer mocked Greta Thunberg via Twitter: He could send her a list of his cars by email. The climate protector wedges back – below the belt.


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Greta Thunberg, here in September in Lützerath (NRW)

Photo: Henning Kaiser / dpa

Former kickboxer and reality TV actor Andrew Tate boasts on Twitter that he has 33 cars, including a Bugatti and two Ferraris.

His entry is addressed to prominent climate activist Greta Thunberg.

He would be happy to send her a complete list of his cars, including their enormous climate emissions.

All you have to do is give him your email address.

Of course, that's meant maliciously.

Facebook and Instagram banned former kickboxer and reality TV actor Andrew Tate in August for misogynist statements.

YouTube soon followed.

TikTok also keeps deleting content that Tate fans post there.

Since then, Tate has been blustering mainly via Twitter, where his tweets seem like a confused, conspiracy-ideological hodgepodge.

He rumors about an alleged CNN vaccination mask matrix that one has to get rid of, jokes about women, retweets a Christmas video by Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin, and in between posts a picturesque video of a green valley in Romania, where he apparently is currently staying.

Over three million accounts follow Andrew Tate on Twitter.

His tweet trying to shame Greta Thunberg has 130,000 likes.

That's not a little.

But here he may have chosen the wrong opponent.

Greta Thunberg only replies: »Please enlighten me, write me an email to kleinpenisenergie@hastdunichtsbessereszutun.com.«

When it comes to audience reactions, the Swedish climate icon (4.9 million followers) is ahead: almost a million likes.

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Source: spiegel

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