Andrew Tate has used his return to Twitter to taunt Greta Thunberg, bragging about his 33 cars and their “enormous emissions” to the 19-year-old who, to his surprise, couldn’t care less.
account was reinstated in late November after Elon Musk lifted a five-year ban put in place largely due to the kickboxer-turned-internet personality’s excessive and often violent misogyny. Most recently, he’s used his return to the platform to taunt climate activist, bragging about his 33 cars and their “enormous emissions” to the 19-year-old who, to his surprise, couldn’t care less.
“Please provide your email address so I can send a complete list of my car collection and their respective enormous emissions,” Tate wrote to Thunberg. “Yes, please do enlighten me,” she responded, his ego likely soaring before crashing down at the unsparing takedown that followed in the second half of the tweet: “Email me at [email protected].”
Unable to fathom that Thunberg not only doesn’t find his collection of expensive cars fascinating but also has zero interest in engaging in conversation with him in any capacity beyond calling out his SDE, the only
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