‘Toxic’ Andrew Tate blasted for his ‘small d**k energy’ in furious war of words with eco-warrior Greta Thunberg
ANDREW Tate has been blasted for having "small d**k energy" by eco-warrior Greta Thunberg.
Misogynist influencer Tate - who was recently allowed back in Twitter after being banned - attempted to troll the 19-year-old with a list of his car collection.
The kickboxer tried to taunt the climate change campaigner by bragging about the "enormous emissions" of his vehicles.
He offered to send her a list of his 33 cars - including a Bugatti - if she gave him her email address.
Greta however responded by taunting tate, offering up her email address of "smalld**[email protected]".
Her response was retweeted more than 92,000 times as of publication and liked nearly 500,000 times.
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Tate wrote: "Please provide your email address so I can send a complete list of my car collection and their respective enormous emissions."
He then shared a video compilation of him driving his cars and boarding private jets intercut with Greta's famous speech at the United Nations in 2019.
But seemingly nonplussed by the barb, Greta replied with a short and sweet message.
"yes, please do enlighten me. email me at smalld**kenergy@getalife.com," she wrote.
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Controversial influencer Tate initially gained fame after a short-lived appearance on Big Brother.
He was dumped from the reality show over alleged footage of him beating a woman emerged online.
Since then he has sparked revulsion and outrage with a wave of content online.
The Washington DC-born Tate has been accused of spreading hate towards women as he built his profile.
The influencer was banned from Twitter in 2017 for violating its terms of service with his controversial comments.
He has previously referred to women as "property" and said they should bear "some responsibility" if they are sexually assaulted.
In August, Tate was banned from a range of other social media sites.
TikTok banned him for misogyny, while Meta said he violated their policies around "Dangerous Individuals and Organisations".
He is also banned on YouTube.
Tate has denied accusations of misogyny and claimed that many of his clips are "taken out of context".
Tate's Twitter official account has now been reactivated after the takeover by Elon Musk.
The long ban has now been lifted and, on November 18, the profile posted: "Losing simply isn't an option. Such is the way of the Wudan."
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Since then, Tate has been extremely active on the platform, posting multiple times a day.
Tate remains banned on Meta's platforms, Facebook and Instagram, as well as TikTok and YouTube.