Greta Thunberg gives savage response to Andrew Tate after his unsuccessful social media exclaim

Greta Thunberg came back with a savage statement – "Enlighten me", to Andrew Tate after his ineffective social media callout as he trolls the environmental campaigner in a conversation on Tuesday.

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Well known American-British media personality Andrew Tate who is often seen in controversies, sent a message to Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg asking her to comment on the carbon emissions of his cars. He commented on the number of cars he has with the specifications of each car.



He further heated up the conversation by commenting with not so gentle messages asking for her email id so that he can provide her with all the details of how much emission each of his car does.


This was Tate’s vicious attempt to bait Thunberg into a conversation about how badly the emissions of carbon from his cars affects the environment. This conversation was later joined by an environmentalist who responded publicly.

The heated conversation among these people proved entertaining for many people on Twitter, where Thunberg’s response received over 100,000 likes within an hour. Thunberg’s savage response has been considered as the best by many.

Greta Thunberg calls for climate protest in Glasgow
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Swedish eco-activist Greta Thunberg has called for a climate protest this weekend in Glasgow, where the UN Conference on Climate Change (COP26) is taking place.

Swedish eco-activist Greta Thunberg has called for a climate protest this weekend in Glasgow, where the UN Conference on Climate Change (COP26) is taking place.

"Join the climate strike this Friday (Kelvingrove Park 11am), and the climate march Saturday (11.30am) to make your voice heard. Together we are strong," Thunberg posted to Twitter.

"Join the climate strike this Friday (Kelvingrove Park 11am), and the climate march Saturday (11.30am) to make your voice heard. Together we are strong," Thunberg posted to Twitter.

The message scrawled on the picture she posted said, "Time is running out." Thunberg said change won't come from conferences like COP26 unless there was big public pressure from the outside.

The message scrawled on the picture she posted said, "Time is running out." Thunberg said change won't come from conferences like COP26 unless there was big public pressure from the outside.

The teen green activist had joined protests last week outside the London offices of Standard Chartered bank to demand that financial institutions stop funding the extraction of fossil fuels.

The teen green activist had joined protests last week outside the London offices of Standard Chartered bank to demand that financial institutions stop funding the extraction of fossil fuels.

Later she also joined hundreds of activists who rallied in Glasgow a day before the summit began. It was the biggest protest in the Scottish city ahead of the summit, with demonstrators holding placards saying "actions not words" and "stop fossil fuels.

Later she also joined hundreds of activists who rallied in Glasgow a day before the summit began. It was the biggest protest in the Scottish city ahead of the summit, with demonstrators holding placa..
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Tate was seen being criticized for having such biased views and negative presentation of his masculinity. Tate was earlier banned from Twitter for his negative content.

However, he re-joined Twitter when Elon Musk took over the company and initiated a new policy that promoted the right to freedom of speech but not freedom of reach.

FAQs:

  1. Who is Greta Thunberg and Andrew Tate?
    Greta Thunberg is a Swedish environment activist who is well known for her courageous and confident speeches. Whereas Andrew Tate is a social media influencer.
  2. What was the conversation about?
    The conversation was about the harmful carbon emission from cars.
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