greta thornburg is just a soiled child she was coaxed into that speech she is not smart enough to say all these things ...she is like kind of dim witted ....i think her parents wrote that speech for her ....she wn the hearts or the weak/emasculated .the man buns/the donkeys /she is form one pof the pussy countries that panders to all needs of sissies ....and little bitch guys with pony tails .......and eats plant foods.....but the mass of wankers bought her tripe speech ....anyone could have said what she said ....... it was non constructive ........ and written by someone........ with a paycheck who are they fooling ....only stupid bastards bought that shit ...and of course democrats .......dumb fucks ....listen to a cat piss in a tin if they had to ....real men deal with real issues ........listen up you dumb fucks ....... who think we are getting the planet fixed ....the planet is fucked........ you dumb bastards .....how do you think we are getting all this shit going on .....shit 4 brains ........we are all to blame dumb ass....me too .......we have caysed all the shit oh well lets finish it off ........more gas guzzlers please ....electric cars you pussies .......its a scam ...... by the democrats ....... and you are buying it ....andrew tate is okay in my books...... a real man .....not like joe biden a fucking pandering idiot with hairplugs ........
Andrew Tate taunted Greta Thunberg about his car collection. Some say her response was 'iconic,' but others think she body-shamed him.
Greta Thunberg responded to Andrew Tate on Twitter after he taunted her about his car emissions.
The climate activist tweeted back making a joke about "small dick energy."
Many followers praised her response, though some said the comment was a form of body shaming.
Environmental activist Greta Thunberg responded to Andrew Tate, a self-stylized tip guru with a history of making misogynistic comments online, after he called her out on social media.
Tate's original tweet, posted Tuesday, addressed the 19-year-old and asked whether she would provide her email address so he could send her a "complete list" of his 33 cars "and their respective enormous emissions."
Thunberg replied on Wednesday morning, saying Tate could enlighten her by emailing the list to "smalldickenergy@getalife.com."
Thunberg's barb quickly went viral on Wednesday, amassing over a million likes and 250,000 retweets in a matter of hours. Many people called the response "iconic" and applauded her for firing at Tate, who's become known online for his "alpha male" aesthetic and ridiculing of other influencers like Adin Ross.
"Andrew Tate will now be forever known as 'that guy who got absolutely wrecked by Greta Thunberg on Twitter' and nothing else," the writer and commentator Owen Jones tweeted.
While many lauded Thunberg's response, there was also a contingent of people who argued the dig was problematic in nature — using the phrase "small dick energy" as an insult to put down men has been criticized in the past as a form of body shaming.
Various articles in recent years have said these narratives feed into patriarchal notions of masculinity, transphobia, and are anti-feminist.
Many Twitter users who appeared to support Thunberg overall called out her choice of phrase, and the normalization of these types of comments as insults. Others argued that as Thunberg was referring to Tate's "energy" rather than his anatomy, it shouldn't be read as body-shaming.
Tate responded to Thunberg's quote tweet writing, "How dare you!?"
The Twitch streamer and political commentator Hasan Piker replied to Tate's response, saying it was "wild" that the influencer was beefing with "teenagers instead of adults" and still lost.
Thunberg has a history of clapping back at high-profile figures who criticize her on Twitter. In 2019, after former President Donald Trump accused her of having an "anger management problem," she changed her Twitter bio to mock his suggestion. She used the same tactic in response to disparaging comments made about her by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
Tate was previously banned from Twitter before Elon Musk took over the company in October. He originally went viral in the summer of 2022 after clips where he made misogynistic remarks were reshared across social media by his fans.
Read the original article on Insider
No comments:
Post a Comment