Gas stoves have become a major topic of conversation in the culture wars, with Democrat-led cities across the country taking steps towards banning them. The bans, which will affect millions of people, have been met with both support and criticism.
The New York Times reported that, despite the bans, no one should expect their gas stove to be taken away anytime soon. Meanwhile, INFORUM reported that Grande has stated that gas stoves are safe, for now.
The Chicago Tribune published an opinion piece by Clarence Page, discussing how gas stoves have been drafted into the culture wars. Page argued that gas stoves are a symbol of a larger debate over the environment, and that the bans are a way to show support for the green movement.
The issue of gas stove bans has sparked a heated debate, with both sides of the culture war weighing in on the matter. USNN has full coverage of the story.
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