Note: they still don't want to intervene to improve the lives of the poor, they are just talking about the issue as if they cared
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They also care now about domestic violence, teenage suicide, child nutrition in Africa, and provision of non-covid health services. Quiet a turn around for many!
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The appropriate English idiom is "crocodile tears". It's an old phrase. Does it also exist in Swedish?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocodile_tears …
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Similar trend in active travel and low-traffic neighbourhoods
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Can only hope it continues!
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I'll take it! Killer floods cause govts to make flood mgmt policy. A public health crisis creates awareness of social determinants of health, eg income. Elimination of poverty & homelessness is both a public good & a public health measure. That makes it palatable politically.
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But it does come across as somewhat disingenuous. Call me cynical but I feel many have suddenly jumped on the bandwagon as it provides a convenient justification for their anti health-measure narrative.
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Almost as astonishing as to discover that well established people in safe jobs doesn't seem to care at all...
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And education
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This is true
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