BEN SHAPIRO (HOST): And we have some harrowing video of what it looks like when an extraordinarily privileged, now woman -- she used to be a small girl who they trotted out as the face of global warming so that no one could criticize her. Now, she is a young woman so we can make fun of her as much as we like. This is the face of a very privileged white lady who is being quote-unquote "arrested" at a coal mine in Germany. And, apparently, this is what it looks like when you get arrested at a coal mine Germany while being an extraordinarily privileged environmental activist.
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SHAPIRO: My honest take on Great being arrested, actually, is that I'm wondering if this is all, sort of, the setup for a reality TV romance in which she is arrested and put in jail and it turns out that her cellmate is Andrew Tate. You remember their weirdly tension-filled exchange on Twitter in which Andrew Tate tweeted her pictures of his Bugattis and she suggested that he had quote-unquote "small dick energy." I'm wondering if this is all the setup to the prison romance that is to follow between Greta Thunberg and Andrew Tate, the unlikeliest of romances.
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What a lovely job she has. There's a whole cadre of people in our society whose job it is essentially to criticize the very institutions who make them famous and the people who watch them for a living.