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Bill Gates Explains Why It’s Okay He Travels on Private Jets In Interview


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In an interview with BBC, billionaire globalist Bill Gates said it’s okay if he flies around the world in private jets.

Why?

Gates said he is “part of the solution.”

He spends billions of dollars to fight fictional climate change.

So, it’s okay when Bill flies private.

He offsets his ‘carbon footprint’ with his riches.

So, it’s okay when Bill burns fossil fuels.

“What do you say to the charge that if you are a climate change campaigner but you also travel around the world in a private jet, you’re a hypocrite?” Amol Rajan asked Gates.

“I buy the gold standard of funding Climeworks to do direct air capture that far exceeds my family’s carbon footprint, and I spend billions of dollars on climate innovation,” Gates responded.

“So, should I stay at home and not come to Kenya and learn about farming and malaria? Anyway, I’m comfortable with the idea that not only am I not part of the problem by paying for the offsets, but also through the billions that my breakthrough energy group is spending, that I’m part of the solution.”

WATCH:

Infowars highlighted Bill Gates’ climate hypocrisy:

Gates, who has declared that the energy crisis is a good thing, owns no fewer than FOUR private jets at a combined cost of $194 million dollars.

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A study carried out by Linnaeus University economics professor Stefan Gössling found that Gates flew more than 213,000 miles on 59 private jet flights in 2017 alone.

Gates emitted an estimated 1,760 tons of carbon dioxide emissions, over a hundred times more than the emissions per capita in the United States, according to data from the World Bank.

However, Bill Gates is “part of the solution” to the fictional problem.

So, it’s okay when Bill flies private.

The nonsensical, hypocritical response from Gates in the BBC interview reminds me of this 2021 video from Paul Joseph Watson.

Remember, it’s okay when Bill does it!



 

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