Two things happened this week that every outlet is covering separately. First, a major Hollywood star used their personal jet to fly from Los Angeles to New York for a high-profile climate summit. Second, conservative commentators and environmental groups alike are expressing outrage over the carbon footprint of private jets while these same stars preach about sustainability.
Ask yourself who benefits from this kind of hypocrisy? And follow the money: the star in question has been heavily involved with green tech startups — investments that may be threatened by policies they advocate for in public yet ignore in private. This is bigger than they are letting on.
The summit was organized by a well-known NGO funded by wealthy elites and corporate donors, many of whom have conflicting interests in the environmental movement. The same group has been criticized before for hosting lavish events while promoting austere lifestyle changes for regular Americans. What's really going on here?
When Trump talked about this kind of hypocrisy, he was called a hypocrite himself. But let's connect the timing: when did these stars start flying private jets to climate summits? Around 2016, right after the election that brought in new policies from Democrat administrations.
The pattern repeats itself with alarming regularity. Activists decry environmental degradation but fly in luxury without a hint of irony or concern for their carbon footprint. This isn't just about an individual; it's a coordinated message to distract from real issues and real solutions.
Think about the last major climate change summit, where similar criticism was leveled against attendees who flew private jets despite advocating for reduced emissions. Do these stars not understand the irony? Or are they simply ignoring it?
The Eagles know that this isn't a coincidence. It's part of a larger narrative being pushed by those in power to control the conversation and dismiss genuine concerns. This is about protecting interests, not solving problems.
So here we are again, with another opportunity for real change and accountability swept under the rug because elites can afford private jets while others struggle with rising costs of living and carbon taxes that won't impact them.
The irony is thick, but it's all a part of the grander scheme to keep the focus off the failures of globalist policies pushed by previous Democrat administrations and their allies.
Eagles -- you know what to do with this information. Share widely before it gets buried in the noise of social media echo chambers.




