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Climate activist's rank hypocrisy exposed in hilarious radio interview
By victort1 // 2022-09-29
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A Greta Thunberg-style climate activist asserted that people shouldn’t be allowed to fly to places like Fiji due to the harm it does to the planet, before admitting that she had just flown to Fiji. (Article by Paul Joseph Watson republished from Infowars.com) Yes, really. 16-year-old School Strike 4 Climate activist Izzy Cook made the remarks during an interview with NewstalkZB host Heather du Plessis-Allan. “So we would have to apply to have like, approved events to be able to fly for?” du Plessis-Allan asked. “Well that’s one thing that you could look at doing,” Cook said. “Am I allowed to go to Fiji? Is that necessary?” du Plessis-Allan asked. Cook replied, “In the current climate crisis I don’t think that that’s necessary.” The host then quizzed Cook on the details of her previous plane trip. “Mm, I’m not sure – maybe a few months ago to be honest,” she said. “Where’d you go?” the host asked. “Fiji,” Cook conceded. The host couldn’t help but burst out laughing. Of course, now that the activist and her hypocrisy have been exposed, the media is rushing to amplifying claims that she is being “bullied.” By using children as human shields for their agenda (they did it with Greta for years), climate change groups can protect themselves against criticism by claiming anyone who questions their propaganda is attacking minors. This “do as I say, not as I do” attitude is also common to virtually all ‘climate activists’, the vast majority of whom come from privileged backgrounds and enjoy lives of luxury while telling everyone else to make sacrifices. Prince Charles, now King Charles, constantly wags his finger at people over their carbon footprint. Last year, it was revealed he had flown 120,213 miles miles on private jets & helicopters over the last 5 years alone. Read more at: Infowars.com
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