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Kylie Jenner accused of being a 'CLIMATE CRIMINAL' on Twitter
July 22, 2022
Is Twitter woke or just full of haters?
Social media Influencer and makeup mogul Kylie Jenner and her partner Travis Scott recently posted an image of the pair posing in front of their two private jets. The caption read, "You wanna take mine, or you wanna take yours?" Environmentalists lost their minds.
Twitter did what Twitter does and decided that Kylie and Travis were "climate criminals" for taking three-minute flights. According to Pattrn on the Weather Channel, Kylie boasting about her private jets doesn't make her a climate criminal; it's just "not nice."
Many on Twitter asked why they have to use paper straws while Kylie is taking three-minute flights? But Barstool Sports had a different take, suggesting that many of us would do the same if we were billionaires. So, is Kylie a climate criminal, or did she misjudge the size of her army of haters? You be the judge.
From today's #PattrnTV: @StephanieAbrams and @JordanSteele find out why Kylie Jenner is being called a "climate criminal" on Twitter. pic.twitter.com/99jjqp069N
— Pattrn (@pattrn) July 20, 2022
Kylie Jenner is being called a “climate criminal” for regularly taking 3 minute flights on a private jet @crosscountrymtg @KFCBarstool @KFCradio pic.twitter.com/ctFuyNmjZc
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) July 19, 2022
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