The far-left Washington Post‘s dishonest lunatics are urging us to take cold showers to preserve Mother Earth, something they never would have done.
I assumed the Post may stick to things like washing machines and dishwashers when I first saw the title for this anti-science piece of nonsense.” Why you should accept using warm water nearly always. No way do they , need we take cold rain, I mistakenly assumed. That would be a crazy ask, a bridge too much, a way to find laughed off the earth.
Brother, was I right.
But I should’ve known better. After all, one of the media’s methods is to hammer us with their militancy to catch us off watch. Keep in mind that we are only three times away from a pandemic that claimed one-million life [emphasis added ]: This is the most recent illustration of that.
Showering records for roughly , 17 percent of the ocean Americans use in their homes, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Your hot showers also consume strength: Almost half of a home’s warm water is used for bathing.
According to Jennifer Amann, senior colleague in the buildings system at the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Market, a nonprofit organization, a warm bath uses less energy than a popular one and saves fluids by not running the tap while it heats up. For the same reason, she advised that you also consider washing your hands in warm or cold water.
The Post‘s recommendation to use cold water to wash our dishes only serves to demonstrate that no one at the Post has ever done their own dishes, which is why they adore their illegal aliens so much.
The Post also recommends that we wash our clothes in cold water.
Trust me on this …
The Post‘s liars and conspiracy theorists have no desire to make us live like savages from the eighth century. While we’re guilted and then regulated into cold showers, cold dishwater, no air conditioning, and mass transit, these elite hypocrites will continue to enjoy their hot showers, their air conditioning, and their private jets.
Do n’t be fooled…
Like air conditioning, hot water is one of mankind’s greatest inventions. It’s not just about the luxury of it, it’s about the vital importance of cleanliness. Much more effective than cold water at cleaning and disinfecting is hot water. It also helps stop the spread of infection, germs, and viruses.
It’s the same with single- use plastic. The enviro- loons hate single- use plastic ( water bottles, straws, etc. ), but those things create a much healthier society.
Me? I’m reasonable on this issue, but not because I believe in Climate Change ( I do not ), but to save money. Cold or cool water is used to do the majority of the laundry. You can take a shower and wash dishes without using any cold water because my water heater is set to a low temperature. But …
Take cold showers? You first, Washington Post.
And they will not. They will only ever ask others to do it and make fun of those who are so gullible as to accept this global warming nonsense.
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