Eco-Hypocrites Take Hundreds Of Private Jets To Bezos Wedding

Super Emitters converge for a party, then they’ll lecture you about driving to work

Around a hundred private jets carrying celebrities have descended on Italy to deliver eco-hypocrites including Leonardo DiCaprio, Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates to the wedding of tech billionaire Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez.

Bezos is holding a three day event, yes three days, in Venice at a cost of somewhere in the region of $50-100 million.

While the exact same people lecture you about taking the occasional economy flight for a family getaway, they’re literally chartering their own carbon spewing flights just for themselves to attend a piss up.

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez are getting married in Venice, and the three-day wedding celebration will bring in nearly 100 private jets and a guest list full of billionaires and celebrities, including Oprah and Leonardo DiCaprio, Mercury News reports.



Streets have been closed, boats rerouted, and security teams stationed across the city for the event, taking place from June 26-28. Now, people who live there — and plenty of others online — are calling the whole thing over-the-top and extremely out of touch.

On average, private jets emit about 2 to 3 metric tons of CO2 per flight hour.

A typical short flight, around 500 mile for example, emits somewhere in the region of 5-10 tons of CO2, while a long-haul flight of 3,000 miles could emit 20-30 tons. This is significantly higher per person than commercial flights, often 10-20 times more, as private jets carry fewer passengers.

Bezos himself bangs on about the impending climate change apocalypse while maintaining a $500 million super yacht and a $78 million dollar beach mansion located right next to the sea.

He’s even built some sort of massive doomsday clock underground, designed to survive the collapse of civilisation.

Yet he’s apparently quite content to contribute significantly toward the end of the human race, if you take the climate cult alarmism at face value.

It figures that Bezos would invite fellow ‘super emitters’ DiCaprio and Bill Gates to his wedding:

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  1. I like Venice but I can’t see the attraction of going there to celebrate a wedding between such vain and uninteresting people.

  2. Another point of hypocrisy… rumor has it that Lady Gaga (performing at the wedding festivities today) … is moving to Ross, CA. The billionaire is vacating NYC ahead of the incoming communist Mayor who plans to tax billionaires, tax white people, and replace the police with social workers.

    So she is fleeing to a super elitist white suburb of Marin Co. And yes, her next door neighbor will be Gavin Newsom … and his ultra privileged white wife who grew up in Ross as a spoiled mean girl.

    Hypocrites.

  3. Yeah, the guy wants to be remembered in case the Apocalypse arrives, but he is not averse to contributing to it happening. It’s another classic case of “being rich means I don’t need to have any morals”.

  4. Well tbf. they have to make the most of things up here because they are going straight to hell once they leave here. A camel has more chance of fitting through the eye of a needle than a rich man has going to heaven.

  5. Let’s be completely accurate here. CO2 is not the problem, though it is ginned up by the controlled media to be “the” problem. In fact the slight increase in co2 over the last century has been greening the planet. Have you noticed how trees seem bigger, fuller, more underbrush, etc. The real problem is these hypocritical elites who should not be, rich beyond embarrassment, arrogant jerks trying to tell us how to live.

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