‘How dare you stand there and lecture us, your spoiled brat’.

that was the gist of it in the bollocking, the former ‘Top Gear’host and journalist Jeremy Clarkson on Friday sent against the 16-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg.

It happened just a few days after the young swede with an angry tone and tears in her eyes had scolded on world leaders, and accused them of having ‘stolen her childhood’.

‘How dare you to sail to America in a carbon-fiber yacht, you do not have to be built, which cost 15 million pounds, which you have not earned, and which has a backup diesel engine, as you have not mentioned’, it sounded far from Clarkson in a column he has written for The Sun.

share that opinion, yet he’s not with his daughter, 25-year-old Emily Clarkson. Already the day before the column was published by the british media, she had sent a mess of the out to the ‘middle aged men’, as she believes, should speak just as nicely on the ‘helluva brave’ 16-year-old klimaaktivist, as the comedian John Bishop, Thursday storroste her on her Twitter profile.

And then there was otherwise convicted familiefejde on the social media.

Jeremy Clarkson featured on Sunday with an answer to the daughter’s post, with the words ‘wouldn’t it be nice if she learned some manners’. But he was soon after swept away by his equally foul-mouthed, but deeply disagree daughter, who quickly pointed out that ‘a woman does not need to be polite to come with a point’.

And here stopped the ‘Top Gear’-the world daughter does with his Twitter defense of the Swedish climate-activist.

Her lookup got, among other things, many middle-aged men up out of the chair, and several of them also got a reply back from Emily Clarkson. Among other user Matt M, as referred to, that for many of these men were talking about a kind of paternal concern for Greta Thunberg.

‘Wait a little, I’m confused, for if these men acted out of concern, they would not constantly make fun of her appearance. And after all, they have not a problem with the teenagers in the spotlight, if they stand on a stage and sing’, is the equivalent young Clarkson.

Many other, who has followed Emily Clarksons attack on ‘all middle-aged men’, supporting her on Twitter with a big virtual applause.