Controversial TV host branded ‘sneaky right-wing shock jock’ after seemingly using Greta Thunberg’s autism as an insult to environmentalists I got
Rupert Murdoch’s Talk TV host Julia Hartley Brewer said in a Twitter altercation between media personality Andrew Tate, who has been repeatedly accused of misogyny, and a 19-year-old climate activist. He supported Tate.
Tate, who has previously said that rape victims “have to take some responsibility” for the crimes committed against them, boasted about the number of cars he owns in Thunberg on Tuesday, saying his He suggested sending a list of collections and “huge emissions of each.” ” on mail.
Julia Hartley-Brewer deleted a tweet that spat out “autism” as an insult, but the internet will never forget.
Much like Tate, it must really piss Hartley Brewer that this 19-year-old autistic woman has achieved so much, and isn’t just a mean right-wing shock jock. pic.twitter.com/h8Z2rqoZ1V
— Owen Jones (@OwenJones84) December 29, 2022
Thunberg replied, “Yes please. Please email us at smalldickenergy@getalife.com.
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In came Hartley-Brewer, who was not mentioned in the exchange.
In a now-deleted tweet, she wrote: The only car I own is a diesel Tiguan. ”
She then reposted her reply, removing the word “autism” and explaining: Violation of fact.
“They had no problem with this woman calling a man a ‘little cock’ though. Yawning.” ”
Left-wing columnist and activist Owen Jones shared a screenshot of the now-deleted tweet with a caption.
hello @GretaThunberg
I have 33 cars.
My bugatti has a w16 8.0L quad turbo.
My two Ferrari 812 Competiziones have 6.5L v12s.
This is just the beginning.
Please provide your e-mail address so I can send you a complete list of my car collection and their huge emissions. pic.twitter.com/ehhOBDQyYU
— Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) December 27, 2022
“Like Tate, it really pisses off Hartley Brewer that this 19-year-old autistic woman has achieved so much, and not just a mean right-wing shocking joke. must be.”
Regarding Hartley-Brewer’s firm stance as a gender-critical feminist, he added: Still, she sides with Andrew Tate more than Greta Thunberg.
“The ridiculousness of the transphobic moral panic was helpful to all of us.”
Make Me Prime star Kelly Given, who has autism, said: