Apple’s climate sketch the ‘biggest act of virtue signaling’

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Author Raymond Arroyo has accused tech giant Apple of putting on the 'biggest act of virtue signaling' following the release of its climate sketch video on Wednesday, local time. 'This is the biggest act of virtue signaling,' he told Fox News host Laura Ingraham. Mr Arroyo also said Apple should 'get out of China' if its worried about the environment. 'What they don't tell you in that ad or anywhere else is … everything that they create is made in China. 95% of it. If they were really worried about the environment, they get out of China.'

Author Raymond Arroyo has accused tech giant Apple of putting on the"biggest act of virtue signaling" following the release of its climate sketch video on Wednesday, local time.Mr Arroyo also said Apple should"get out of China" if its worried about the environment.

"What they don't tell you in that ad or anywhere else is … everything that they create is made in China. 95% of it. If they were really worried about the environment, they get out of China."

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