"Some Dutch politicians have already dismissed the campaign as simple greenwashing."
That paragraph does continue to specify more incisive policy that isn't just plaintive advisory.
But I wanted to call out this dialectic move of doubting the reformer's sincerity or motives. It's terrifically common, not generally relevant, and seems to be widely accepted.
That argument and ones that I think have to be derived from it are made regularly by conservatives-- but I think they've been getting called on it, in that it seems (in my tiny lens) to be in some decline.
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That paragraph does continue to specify more incisive policy that isn't just plaintive advisory.
But I wanted to call out this dialectic move of doubting the reformer's sincerity or motives. It's terrifically common, not generally relevant, and seems to be widely accepted.
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