New York Times columnist Nick Kristof claims overconsumption destroyed Easter Island — while leading a private jet tour for elite Times readers at $135,000 per ticket.
The Times tweeted:
.@NickKristof writes from Easter Island, a remote speck in the South Pacific that can teach us about what happens when humans over-exploit their resources https://t.co/OFJam5ootz
— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) March 19, 2018
The tweet linked to Kristof’s column that claimed the mysterious island was ruined because:
“…the environment was fragile and they kept up old ways that were unsustainable”
Twitter readers would have to click on the linked article and read most of the way through before Kristof briefly mentions why he was there:
“I came to Easter Island while leading a tour for The New York Times Company, and those of us in the group were staggered by the statues — but also by the reminder of the risks when a people damages the environment that sustains it.”
What Kristof didn’t say was that the Times’ trip is a spectacular example of overconsumption in itself:
A $135,000 private jet tour of the world for the most well-heeled Times enthusiasts, who insist on nothing less than a private 757 jet to take them on a luxurious tour of the world that would make even a billionaire like the Times’s owner, Carlos Slim, blush.
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Kristof is just another one of thse Do As I Say Not As I Do type of liberal eletists with their holier then thou arrogance and writer for the New York Pravda