Climate activist Greta Thunberg may have owned social media personality Andrew Tate in a now-viral Twitter exchange. But engaging with "creepy, horrid" trolls like Tate play right into their hands, @jsrailton says: “He was doing great marketing … [and] executing on a strategy.”

Jan 5, 2023 · 1:16 AM UTC

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How'd that work out for him? Great marketing! 🤣🤣🤣
I appreciate John’s work but I disagree. When an evil man like Tate calls you out every women should have the powerful agency to let them know not to mess with them. Unless you both have done in-depth research of rape and domestic violence please sit this one out.
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In the general sense, yes, it's great to ignore trolls. But this encounter resulted in the troll landing in a Romanian jail, and a toxic predator off the streets for at least a while. It's a win for civilization. Take it and go.
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And it ended SOOOO well for him.....
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As if the world listens to a 17 year old about climate change WHO HAS NO DEGREE IN CLIMATOLOGY WTF IS WRONG WITH THIS WORLD
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