Netflix Reveals They Maintain a Private Jet While Preaching Climate Hysteria
Netflix has been advocating climate change activism for years through documentaries about the environment and its corporate pledge to do so. “net zero” Carbon emissions. The whole world now has a better understanding of how sincere the left-wing streamer was all along.
Netflix announced publicly this week that it owns a Gulfstream private Jet, which is presumably used for executive and VIP travel. This revelation was made in an online job posting for a flight attendant to work the company’s Gulfstream G550 aircraft.
This job posting has gone viral. “flexibility to work a varied work schedule including domestic and international travel, often requiring weekend and holiday work days and extended travel periods.” Netflix said salaries for such a position can range between $60,000 to $385,000.
It remains unclear who uses Netflix’s private jet. Although corporate jets are usually reserved for high-ranking executives, the streamer is known to have relationships with many Hollywood stars who appear in its movies and TV shows.
Netflix has placed climate change activism at center of its corporate mission.
The streamer also announced its 2021 plan. “achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by the end of 2022, and every year thereafter.”
[embedded content]Reed Hastings is who stepped down This week, as CEO, I preached the gospel on global warming at his Stanford University commencement address for 2022.
Hastings said he hoped graduates would focus on an area that he believes needs urgent attention — climate change. “The looming crisis, it can feel overwhelming, but I’m confident your generation will find a way to invent our way out of the greenhouse,” He stated.
In 2015, co-CEO Ted Sarandos received the Humanitarian of the Year honor from UCLA’s Institute of the Environment and Sustainability. He reportedly said he didn’t feel worthy of the award, “but I hope in this acceptance speech, I can bring more attention to the people who do, the real environmental warriors — documentary filmmakers.”
Netflix’s climate-change movies include the documentary Youth v. Gov, about a lawsuit brought by students against the U.S. government, alleging leaders endangered their constitutional rights by refusing to act against climate change; the David Attenborough docuseries Our PlanetThe Adam. McKay comedy Don’t Look UpThis satires climate change by depicting it as a meteor headed toward Earth.
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