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Home Front: Culture Wars
Global Hot Air Alert: Are celebrities ecological platitudes a greenhouse gas?
2008-05-06
You hippy-crites! When it comes to saving the planet do celebrities practise what they preach?

Is the hot air emitted by celebrities when they spout ecological platitudes a greenhouse gas?

If so, then the melting of the polar ice caps just moved a step closer, following calls by Trudie Styler, a leading celebrity ecological hypocrite - call them hippy-crites for short - for the general public to eat more locally grown vegetables.

Campaigning against food miles might seem an unlikely cause for Styler, given that a tribunal last year heard how she ordered her personal chef to travel over 100 miles to make a bowl of pasta for her youngest child and has sold olive oil and honey from her Tuscan estate, Il Palagio, 1,000 or so miles away, in Harrods in London.

So it was hardly surprising that an alert journalist present at the lecture, which was being staged as part of the Earls Court Real Food Festival, had the wit to question the environmental record of Styler and her husband Sting.

The couple's carbon footprint, the impertinent ink-stained wretch pointed out, has been estimated at 30 times greater than the average Briton's. How did Styler and Sting - who have seven homes - square that with their environmental crusading?
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#5  If the Hollyweird types wanted to truly live a low carbon lifestyle, they would live in a shack like Ted Kaczynski (the UnaBomber) did. Raise or hunt for their own food, wash (if they do) in a creek, etc. Now, not many people can live that way - because it takes a great deal of land to support a person using primitive agriculture like that. But each person would be living low carbon.
Or they could live like the people in North Korea - starving or on the verge of starvation.
Posted by: Rambler in California   2008-05-06 18:41  

#4  Perhaps the world should listen to these goofs. Start by not driving to the movies, not buying the DVDs. Since movie channel royalties support the movie industry, cancel them. Then hollywood would not be wasting all that electricity and other resources making their crappy movies.

I also see Tom Hanks, star of Money Pit and another movie starring a pot smoking coke sniffing animal, feels it is important for him to share his opinion on a particular candidate - guess I don't need that HD copy of Private Ryan either.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-05-06 12:40  

#3  Perhaps that little captain planet leo would like to donate some of that 'hard earned' money to Greensburg and surrounding fire departments so that we can help his precious little hobby not burn down this summer.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-05-06 12:15  

#2  well, how do expect them to otherwise save the Planet? They can't save the Planet without making other people sacrifice.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2008-05-06 12:06  

#1  And just why should I listen to or care what these weasely little hippy-crites say?
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-05-06 10:03  

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