'They are starting to get more and more desperate': Greta Thunberg responds to a Canadian oil company accused of creating a vulgar cartoon depicting her in a non-consensual sex act
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X-Site Energy Services, the company whose logo appears on the sticker, has denied creating the sticker.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesSwedish climate activist Greta Thunberg spoke out on Twitter after a Canadian oil company was accused of a circulating a sticker to its workers depicting her in a non-consensual sexual act.
"It's not from X-Site or any employee, someone has done this. That's all I know," Doug Sparrow, General Manager of X-Site, told"They are starting to get more and more desperate... This shows that we're winning," the 17-year-old climate activist said in a tweet Saturday.
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