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I find it chuckle worthy that half of this thread is just crying about people owning jets
Edit: also find it chuckleworthy that people brought over their downvote habits from reddit :D
Considering the pollution they produce and the extreme wealth diaparity, id say its a fair gripe
And if that were the topic, it would make sense to spend time griping about it here
What makes you think its NOT the topic?
Did you read the article?
It's not about CO2 emissions
TBH, it made sense considering the media blast against TayTays flights to see Kelce, but youre right, its not about CO2.
Its about oligarchs and their jet setting habits. After reading several quotes from him, Sweeney has been very clear its about billionaires wealth and that they shouldnt have it.
He specfically tracks Russian oligarchs and a handful of American rich people.
I read the actual topic
The lack of nuance in any discussion on Lemmy is making me less and less interested in comment sections.
I'll probably join you at the bottom of the dog pile but I have to say:
If I was a multi-millionaire with enough money for a private jet, I would 100% own and travel with a private jet.
1st class?? Pfft what am I, a peasant? No, I'm flying in my private plane where I don't have to fuck with TSA and customs meets me at the bottom of the steps when I arrive.
I'd fly anywhere longer than a 3 hour drive and I'd probably buy a helicopter for those pesky short trips. I don't have time for traffic. Actually, if I had that much money I'd have enough time for whatever the fuck I wanted, but I wouldn't want to sit in traffic--and what's a $5k helicopter ride downtown?
Everyone on here acting all sanctimonious about their environmental impact would be on a private jet next week if they won the lottery today.
Speaking of which, I'm gonna go buy a lotto ticket.
Would the average person, suddenly handed $1 billion, increase their environmental impact? Almost certainly.
Public criticism of excessive impact can act as a moderating factor on this aspect of human nature.
Let’s fight the probable evil of our hypothetical selves by being vocal on unnecessary excesses of the rich and famous.
Yeah I'm not sure what people are expecting rich people to do, fly coach on spirit airlines?