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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just show him the incredibly cringey response Tate tweeted to Greta Thunberg. He is getting dragged all over the internet[/quote] I think it’s hysterical that he is now most known for #smalld!ckenergy. Thunberg destroyed him, and he’s desperately scrabbling around. [/quote] OP here. Yes, it is amusing unless your ds is caught up in it. You and I and most others can see he a pathetic douchebag. But stuff like this only emboldens people who support him/buy into him because Tate has already told them it is them against the world and their haters. And this brings Tate more attention, which has been his MO since the beginning. [/quote] Mocking him is probably the only thing that is going to get your kid out of this. You should be praising Thunberg. She gave you an opening. Are you going to walk through it?[/quote] It would be more effective coming from his dad. Ds would see right through it if I tried it. Also, these Tate kids already think Greta is a joke. They are incapable of admitting that Tate was owned by her. Just look at their reactions on twitter. This is why this situation is insidious and thus my issue.[/quote] Yes, his father needs to do the mocking. But you are going to have to push the matter with your ex, it seems. His dad could just casually say something like “hey, did you see Tate get destroyed by that little teenager? Pretty funny stuff.” This is a male problem that can only get shut down by men pointing out what an idiot Tate is, and how is followers are gullible morons. Your ex needs to do more here. [/quote] So your plan for success here is to have her convince her ex husband to tell their college age son to change his thinking about an influencer due to his views on women? Interesting.[/quote]
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