“I’d choose Andrew Tate’s life Every Single Time”: Andrew Tate’s Female Supporter Pays Heavy Price For Calling Greta Thunberg a “Half-educated, Autistic eco-cultist”
When an online feud began between Andrew Tate and Greta Thunberg on Twitter, did more than 1000 million of us witness the best comeback ever? Almost everyone agrees “yes.” However, was it the right move to make? That has a less obvious solution. Andrew Tate, a well-known social media influencer and former kickboxer displayed his collection of vehicles on Tuesday. He also requested Greta Thunberg’s email address so he could send her a list of all of his vehicles, along with a breakdown of their individual emissions. She responded by clapping back at him, which is regarded as the “best Twitter moment of 2022.”
Thunberg disagrees, though. Many of us saw what seemed to be legendary comebacks this week on Twitter, including one about Tate’s small d*** energy. In a later video response to Thunberg’s tweet, Tate said that the “climate activist was referring to herself in her retort.” However, in order to defend Tate in this online argument TalkTV host Julia-Hartley Brewer, has come under fire for making fun of Greta Thunberg’s autism. The social media influencer Andrew Tate and the young Swedish climate activist recently got into a heated public argument.
Julia Hartley-Brewer slammed for using ‘autistic’ remark for Greta Thunberg
Twitter users praised the contentious exchange a lot. While everyone was talking, TV host Hartley-Brewer thought it would be a good idea to tweet Greta Thunberg’s insult and add that she would always choose Andrew Tate’s life over the life of a less intelligent, autistic, eco-cultist, and doom-monger. She continued by saying that the diesel Tiguan she owns is her sole vehicle. “I’d choose Andrew Tate’s life *every single time* over the life of a half-educated, autistic, doom-mongering eco-cultist. And the only car I own is a diesel Tiguan.”
The comment made by Hartley-Brewer was harshly criticized online. Later, political commentator and Guardian columnist Owen Jones, who is a supporter of the young climate activist Greta Thunberg, joined the discussion. After receiving abuse for making fun of Greta’s autism, Julia revised her response and deleted the reference to Greta’s condition. The left-leaning activist and columnist Owen Jones later posted a picture of the deleted tweet along with the quote: “Even after the comment is deleted, the internet never forgets.”
Julia-Hartley Brewer later took down the tweet in response to criticism, including that of The Guardian columnist Owen Jones, who referred to Greta Thunberg’s label as “autistic” as an “insult.” Online users attacked Julia-Hartley Brewer for her tweet against Thunberg after Tate was arrested on rape charges. One user commented, “Your (expletive) tweet aged well.” One more mockingly added, “In record time, too!”
Other asked, “Have you changed your mind yet?”
Who is Julia-Hartley Brewer?
Julia Hartley-Brewer attended Woodhouse Sixth Form College in Finchley, north London, and Oldfield Girls’ Comprehensive School in Bath for her education. She received her degree in philosophy, politics, and economics (PPE) from Magdalen College in Oxford. She later enrolled in Cardiff University’s School of Journalism to pursue a journalism diploma. Hartley-Brewer is currently being discussed on Talkradio, a talk radio station that debuted on March 21, 2016. Prior to hosting the weekday breakfast show, she hosted the midday show on weekdays from March 2016 to January 15, 2018. With the release of The Julia Hartley-Brewer Show, a program that features one-on-one interviews with guests, Talkradio made its YouTube debut in September 2019.
Recently, she made headlines for her attempt to humiliate activist Greta Thunberg by referring to her as “autistic.” Later, in response to criticism, she deleted the tweet, but she did not abandon her position. It was incredibly irresponsible of Hartley-Brewer to take a position on the debate while favoring Andrew Tate and to use the term “autistic” as a slur against Greta Thunberg.
Source: The Independent