Instead of suggesting that Tate had a small penis, Thunberg inadvertantly revealed that she, herself, suffered from "small dick energy."
On Tuesday, Tate took to Twitter to show Thunberg and her climate activist buddies just how little he cared about their calls to stop using fossil fuels.
"I have 33 cars," Tate said. "My Bugatti has a w16 8.0L quad turbo. My TWO Ferrari 812 competizione have 6.5L v12s. This is just the start."
"Please provide your email address so I can send a complete list of my car collection and their respective enormous emissions," he asked.
"yes, please do enlighten me," Thunberg replied. "email me at smalldickenergy@getalife.com."
"How dare you ?!" Tate responded, mocking Thunberg's infamous catchphrase.
Many were quick to point out that Thunberg's tweet, which has been viewed nearly 100 million times, did not succeed in the way she intended.
"Why would that be your own email address, Greta?" Tate asked in a video addressing the incident. "Obviously I don't wanna assume her gender; it's 50/50, but it is what it is."
"I'm not actually mad at Greta," he continued, "because she's been programmed, she's a slave to the matrix, she think's she's doing good."
He suggested that the fact Thunberg views his tweets would make his account "far more fun into eternity."
"People are acting like this is the greatest insult of all time and pretending not to notice that she completely fumbled it by saying that this is her own email address," added the Daily Wire's Matt Walsh.
"Oh you want to email me? Well you'll have to send it to this embarrassing email address of mine. Ha! Owned!"
"She walked right into that one," quipped Ian Miles Cheong.
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