Eco-wacko: Global warming alarmist Cate Blanchett buys oceanfront estate on low-lying Pacific island

Cate Blanchett’s latest purchase might make one think she doesn’t believe her own line of global warming hysteria.

Can we call actress Cate Blanchett a Hollywood hypocrite? We think it’s a reasonable appellation, because while she may live in Australia, but her global warming hypocrisy reaches all the way to Tinseltown.

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Sunset at Havannah Harbour marks that moment when the sun sets on Cate Blanchett's credibility

Blanchett’s latest purchase might make one think she doesn’t believe her own line of global warming hysteria:

The movie star-turned-eco warrior is believed to have recently bought a plot of land in Vanuatu, one of the countries hardest hit by global warming….

Blanchett is thought to have bought some waterfront property in or around the luxury area of Havannah Harbour during a visit last year…

Other sources said she bought property around Havannah Harbour, where the property market for international celebrities and other jetsetters is booming…

The Vanuatu travel and luxury magazine Pacifique breathlessly opined: “Cate Blanchett’s purchase in Havannah Harbour has everyone rethinking this tropical paradise.”

Far as we can tell, there are only two possible conclusions that can be drawn from this story:

1. Blanchett has made the worst real estate investment in history because her new purchase will soon be under water due to the global warming Blanchett rails against, or

2. Blanchett is just the latest in a long line of global warming hypocrites.

Seems clear to us.

H/T: Andrew Bolt

Good god, these Hollywood buffoons really do take themselves too seriously

Don’t bother pointing out that Cate Blanchett is Australian. She makes movies, which makes her a Hollywood-type in our minds.

Don’t bother pointing out that Cate Blanchett is Australian. She makes movies, which makes her a Hollywood-type in our minds.

Blanchett wrote an opinion piece in the Sydney Morning Herald that makes acting sound like something so dangerous that it should only be attempted by a stuntman (or in this case, perhaps, a stuntwoman).


”We change people’s lives, at the risk of our own.”

And Ms. Blanchett was just getting warmed up. The overheated hyperbole continued:

“We change countries, governments, history, gravity.”

And if she were on television, we’d change the channel.

Source: Sydney Morning Herald via Andrew Bolt

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