Remember when Musk said he’s buying twitter because “hurr durr free speech”?

  • pingveno@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    Looks like they suspended the personal account of its creator, Jack Sweeney, as well.

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    2 years ago

    I agree with this decision. what is the idea of tracking these private jets?

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      2 years ago
      • bring visibility to bourgeois parasites doing environmental damage
      • make bourgeois parasites feel uncomfortable
      • highlight the hollowness of Elon’s free speech gesturing by getting banned from Twitter

      These are all great goals if you ask me.

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        2 years ago

        I don’t see any good reason yet. using your computer or smart phone to tweet make damage to environment if you are not aware. the other reasons, i don`t know. still not good.

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          https://time.com/6208632/celebrities-climate-impact-private-jets-yachts/

          Aviation produces just under one billion tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually, accounting for 2.5% of global CO2 pollution.

          But while aviation remains a great contributor to the climate crisis, a small number of people are responsible for a large bulk of the impact. In the U.K., surveys in 2013 and 2014 found that just 15% of adults were responsible for 70% of the flights. And according to the clean transport campaign group Transport & Environment, 10% of all flights that departed France in 2019 were private aircrafts.

          The average person produces about 7 metric ton of CO2 annually. Meanwhile, celebrities have emitted an average of more than 3,300 metric tons from their private jets alone so far this year, according to Yard.

          For comparison, one of Mayweather’s 10-minute flights produced one ton of CO2, whereas the EPA reports that the typical car will emit 4.6 tons of carbon dioxide annually.

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              2 years ago

              Here’s a video on the topic if you’re interested.

              https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=YBNcYxHJPLE

              Among other things, one of the issues is they use their private jets in much the same way we might casually use a car.

              Now its true we should all be using our cars less, so most of us are a bit guilty.

              Yet the scale of emissions is drastically different. eg. In the single month of January this year, Bezos’ private jets consumed enough fuel to fly roughly 500 people from Washington DC to London. Thats in ONE month of he & his partner using his private jets like we might use a car. 1

              1 https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=YBNcYxHJPLE

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      2 years ago

      If it’s pointless then why go out of your way to ban it? There’s already way more pointless accounts on Twitter than helpful ones. The fact that he did is extremely telling.