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Climate Change Alarmist Taylor Swift Called Out for Sending Private Jet from Sydney to Hawaii to Bring Travis Kelce Back to Australia

Climate change activist and mega-pop star Taylor Swift is showing virtue and refusing to use a private jet after sending her private jet from Sydney, Australia to Hawaii to pick up her boyfriend Travis Kelce and bring him back to Australia. The heat is rising again. Join her on her tour “Down Under”.

Swift became a target of upset Swifties and other climate change activists on her exhaust-emitting round trip from Australia to Hawaii.

Swift took some heat for flying from Japan to Las Vegas to attend Super Bowl 58, but quickly returned home to continue her World Tour concert series. But Kelsey had obligations with the team celebrating her championship win, so she did not accompany her on her road trip immediately after the Super Bowl.

However, that all changed when Kelce took office on February 21st. rode According to reports, a Bombardier Global 6000 jet from Hawaii will head to Australia to join Swift to complete her world tour. newsweek.

The flight did not escape the attention of aviation enthusiasts and climate change concerns, with more than 9,000 people tracking its journey, making it the most tracked plane in the skies.

X user Oli London’s post about using the jet quickly went viral. “A round trip would emit 3 tons of CO2,” London said in a post, adding: “The CO2 emissions are equivalent to melting 95.4 square feet of Arctic sea ice.”

X users called out the hypocrisy of Swift’s climate change alarm.

Swift has long been targeted for her frequent use of private planes, even as she warns about climate change.

The pop genius hasn’t been kind to his detractors. Swift even threatened to sue a Florida college student whose social media account went viral for tracking Swift’s flight activity.

Student Jack Sweeney, 21, received a letter of suspension in December stating that if the defendant did not stop his “stalking and harassing behavior,” he would have “no option but to pursue all legal remedies.”
The 14-time Grammy Award winner wrote that the student tracking effort caused “direct and irreparable harm and emotional and physical suffering” to Swift and her family, and that the singer’s “personal safety was compromised.” He claimed to have developed a “state of constant fear”.

“This may be a game to you, a way to hope for wealth and fame, but for my client it’s a matter of life and death,” Katie Wright Morrone, the pop icon’s attorney, told The Washington Post. wrote. Venable Law Office.

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