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Conservatives are trying to roll it back, don't worry.
And the climate change will help them. They are basically a team just that one of them doesn't know about the partnership and the other didn't choose it...
I think the point of this post is not to hide the problems we face. More that the struggle against them is not fruitless.
I don't criticise the post, I like it a lot.
With students I like to use Gapminder as an example in statistics. And there sometimes I get the same reaction you see here in the comment section. Some people feel if you are showing the gains that means you want to stop improvement or that you don't take the struggles of people seriously.
I have no idea about psychology, so I don't know what's the reason.
The opposite is true, also. If you don't say something 100 % positive, people tend to assume you are in opposition. ;)