New Yorkers, apparently fed up with the ever-growing list of “woke up” policies, brought their struggle to City Hall on Monday, serving pizza to the white brick building in protest against the newly announced proposal to crack down on wood. threw stove.
New York City’s Scott Lovide arrived at City Hall with an armful of pizza boxes and proclaimed, “Give me pizza or give me death!”, conveying the revolutionary spirit of America’s founding fathers. .
“Have you heard about the Boston Tea Party? This is the New York Pizza Party!” Declaredchuck a slice of cheese pizza over the gate.
New York Pizza Party, New York City Chatty Hall.
June 26, 2023 pic.twitter.com/ZetkB8pycD— Scott Lobaido (@ScottLoBaido) June 26, 2023
Before the one-sided food war, Mr. Lovide explained why he visited City Hall, expressing a lack of confidence in the city’s leadership and growing dissatisfaction with the policies in place across the Big Apple.
Before setting his sights on Pride Month celebrations, illegal immigration, rising crime rates and mandatory vaccinations that have forced city employees to be fired for refusing to vaccinate, Mr. Lovide said, “I’m running this city. These awakened fools are doing everything in their power to destroy this city.” A shot of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). But the straw that looks like a broken camel’s back to Lovide has prompted city officials to propose a crackdown on wood- and coal-fired ovens, targeting one of New York City’s most iconic foods: wood-fired pizza. It was announced Sunday that it was. (Related: Climate militants come for coal and wood-fired pizza)
Under the proposed mandate, city officials would require pizzerias serving wood-fired pies to reduce their carbon footprint by 75%. To meet this requirement, pizza shop owners will reportedly have to hire engineers or architects to first establish the feasibility of installing an air filtration system in their ovens. If deemed acceptable, owners are said to have to pay upwards of $20,000 to install the system, excluding maintenance required every few weeks.
“Our city schools produce the dumbest kids, and the awakened people who run ‘fuck’ in New York are afraid of pizza? Robide challenged. “The world used to look up to New Yorkers as tough, thick-skinned, and gritty. Now we’ve become ‘monsters.’ That’s a shame. “
Robide clearly On Twitter, he described police posts around City Hall as “wonderful” and told users the subpoena had been served because of a “New York pizza party.” “I’m fine,” he declared.