He’s caught in his own game… On the social network Twitter, climate activist Greta Thunberg was challenged by an American kickboxer. He poked fun at her, but his message eventually turned against him after the 19-year-old activist delivered a scathing response that notably launched “Buy yourself a life.” The weapon pass has been shared and commented on thousands of times.
Provocation, then devastating reaction
Andrew Tate, a former professional boxer who made his fortune in cryptocurrencies, started hostilities with this message: “Hello Greta. I have 33 cars. My Bugatti has an 8 liter 16 valve turbo quad engine. Both of my Ferraris 812 Competizione have a 6.5L and 12 valve. This is just the beginning, the boxer wrote, posting a photo of himself next to his Bugatti. Please give me your email address, I could send you the complete list of my collection of cars and their respective enormous emissions”. All accompanied by a photo of him refueling his Bugatti car.
He was probably thinking of causing a stir with this mocking tweet, but it was actually Greta Thunberg’s response that got people to react. “Yes, thanks for enlightening me. Email me at [email protected],” she replied, a fake email address commemorating her “little dick energy” and inviting her to buy a life.
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Manage my decisions I approve
An influencer who has already been banned from the networks for misogyny
The influencer, a former boxing champion who is now best known for his YouTube videos, is increasingly making misogynistic statements on his channel and his various social networks: “A woman’s place is the kitchen”, “A woman dating a man , does this include this man” etc. He has already been banned from YouTube, TikTok, Facebook and Instagram for sharing these kinds of violent and hateful speeches. Twitter was also the first network to launch it in 2017 following a new hate ruling against women during of the #metoo movement to ensure victims of sexual assault “have some responsibility.” He’s been back on the site since November, when billionaire-turned-platform owner Elon Musk decided to restore deleted accounts.
Andrew Tate simply replied “How Dare You Dare?” to Greta Thunberg’s response, prompting many people to respond. The activist’s tweet has been shared more than 480,000 times. Some people applauded the activist’s quick wit with the ”
#Greta winsOthers have accused her of “body shamming” — the practice of humiliating a person because of a physical trait — by evoking her “little dick energy.”