Posted on 01/04/2020 8:44:08 AM PST by grundle
Full title: EXCLUSIVE - Revealed: 'Rank hypocrisy' of globetrotting Extinction Rebellion jet setter's lifestyle after she shed 'crocodile tears' over climate protest that stopped son seeing his dying dad
Zoe Jones cried when she heard that a man couldn't see his dying father in hospital because he was stuck in traffic caused by a climate protest in Bristol
Extinction Rebellion activist apologised for 'affecting his life in that way' - but added: 'I still believe we are doing the right thing'
Now the 23-year-old English graduate, from Shropshire, faces claims of hypocrisy over her jet set lifestyle Photos have emerged from social media of Miss Jones holidaying in New Zealand and on safari in Africa as well as other far-flung locations
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Who pays her way?
Is this the British figure skater who was in the Olympics a decade or so ago?
No I see now that she is only 23, so it can’t be her. 8>)
Definitely not her good ideas.
Send her to Tehran.
Alone.
In a bikini.
I an great sympathy with individual efforts to live simply
It is a conservative ideal to... conserve
The hypocritical left, gratuitously expending resources,
while telling others what to do
can suck an egg as far as Im concerned.
Anyone have a Twitter or Facebook link to her?
Maybe the darts player?
That girl’s been around. I’ve done some travelling in my day..99.999% of it by plane.But then I’m not one of these “we’re all gonna die in 11 years” types.
It always frosts me to see these much younger people traveling the world scolding others about their ‘lifestyle’. I can’t even afford to travel to these places, yet these nuts want to restrict everyone else’s plans.
Now it's "travel for me but none for thee".
And pretty soon it will be “heat for me but none for thee”.
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