The Paris 2024 Olympic Committee proudly that this year's games were more sustainable than its predecessors, for a whole host of reasons. Unfortunately, there were many examples of environmental hypocrisy at the . One huge problem involved attendees watching as their beverages were from plastic bottles into "reusable" plastic cups—a gesture of environmental virtue signaling that many found perplexing.

Why not just let people drink from the 6 million bottles rather than creating an additional 6 million plastic cups to accompany them? Another major concern was the Olympic Committee staying silent about global elites who produce the pollution per person by flying on private jets to the Olympics. Goldman Sachs David Solomon took it even further by having the gall to ban his employees from attending the Olympics while he chartered the bank's private luxury jet to attend a series of parties and events ahead of the 2024 Games. If the Olympics were sincerely motivated by a commitment to saving the environment, the Olympic torch might have been lit by billionaire in recognition of his innovations that have helped customers prevent 8.

4 million of CO2 from entering the atmosphere in 2021. Instead, the Olympics employ the term "environmentalism" in the way ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) investors use it, redirecting hard working Americans' investment dollars to companies that align with their values rather than traditional Judeo-Christian values. Winning a higher from thes.