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If there is one person who is particularly passionate about the planet’s well-being, it’s the Swedish environmental activist, Greta Thunberg. She shot to worldwide acclaim for her viral speech at the 2019 UN Climate Action Summit at the United States Headquarters in New York. And has since become a vocal proponent of challenging political leaders and advocating immediate action for climate change mitigation. However, there are many people who are not in agreement with Thunberg’s beliefs. And one among these individuals happens to be the high priest of controversy, Andrew Tate. With fans witnessing their online beef, it looks like Tate has responded to Thunberg’s comeback.

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Tate recently took to social media to call out Thunberg by flexing his cars. He mentioned that he has 33 cars, including a Bugatti and two Ferraris. Moreover, he slyly also asked her for her email address to send her a list of his cars and their carbon emission.

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Notably, Thunberg has been very vocal about the effects of carbon emissions on the atmosphere.

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Greta Thunberg gets back at Andrew Tate with her response

‘Top G’ is well known for silencing his compatriots with his cut-throat statements. However, it seems like he might have underestimated the quick-witted Thunberg. In fact, she had previously even taken brutal jabs at people in power, including Presidents and Prime Ministers.

And, in an ode to the same, she took to social media to respond to Tate.

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In a tweet, Thunberg gave a brutally dry reply and asked him to enlighten her on the same. Additionally, she also gave a hint that Tate was overcompensating with an intriguing email, ‘smalld*ckenergy@getalife.com’.

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Meanwhile, fans were elated to see her response and even commended her for her reply.

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Tate continues his beef with the 19-year-old

The 36-year-old Tate did not back away from his beef with the 19-year-old Thunberg. He came with a video in response to Thunberg’s tweet.

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In the video, he initially smoked a cigar and slyly mentioned that he was releasing Greenhouse gases and added that he was a stranger to online controversies. Moreover, Tate also stated that he was only trying to inform Thunberg about his cars that run on dead dinosaurs. And he was even quick to express his confusion over her email address.

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Talking about the beef, he said, “I’m not actually mad at Greta. (LOOKING AT HIS ASSISTANT) ‘Please bring me pizza and make sure that these boxes are not recycled. Thank you.’ So I’m not actually mad at Greta. She doesn’t realize she’s been programmed. She doesn’t realize she’s a slave of the matrix.”

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Moreover, he further mentioned, “Someone has sat her down and convinced her to try and convince you to beg your government to tax you into poverty, to stop the Sun from being hot.”

Additionally, he also stated that her comeback was not a very good one, and was only supported by bots.

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Joshua Ben Joseph is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports, renowned for his unparalleled coverage of live events and insightful interviews with prominent athletes in the world of combat sports. With a career spanning over several years, he has authored more than 800 articles. As an experienced editorial cartoonist and investigative journalist, Joshua has a keen eye for detail and a passion for delivering quality content. Aside from his writing, Joshua is an avid powerlifter and solo traveler, embodying the same spirit of determination and exploration that he brings to his work. With a deep love for the sport of boxing that dates back to childhood, he is committed to delivering the highest quality content and helping to build a more transparent and credible industry.

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