Toronto politician joins weird trend of boasting about how much he pollutes Toronto TOpoli
, among other things that shouldn't be FOX News talking points, gas stoves have become a proud symbol of political alignment basically overnight in the latest confusing development in a left vs. right culture war.
"I've got it! I'll post a bunch of stuff that I think will bother my political opponents and then close by saying 'we're not bothering you!' and it will all be super productive!" - Roman Baber, apparentlyThe gas stove brag trend is a collective rebuke of environmental policies shared by the U.S. Democrats and Canada's Liberal Party, one that continues to gain steam even after the U.S.
Voices on the right either didn't get that memo or chose to ignore it. Even in Canada, it appears there are no plans to look into a ban on gas stoves. No one is even remotely suggesting taking your stove .. you can live as much like a caveman as you want
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