It’s not about a particular incident as far as I know, but rather about the perception that the Greens here are highly focused on environmental issues and so are willing to participate in both left and right-wing governments if it means that they are able to gain influence over environmental matters.
There is also the misperception that there is something “bad” about agreeing with some “right” side of the political spectrum points of view, while at the same time agreeing with some “left” side of the political spectrum points of view also. As if this is something that is impossible for an ordinary human being to do. Or even worse, believing that its somehow morally incorrect to do this.
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It’s not about a particular incident as far as I know, but rather about the perception that the Greens here are highly focused on environmental issues and so are willing to participate in both left and right-wing governments if it means that they are able to gain influence over environmental matters.
There is also the misperception that there is something “bad” about agreeing with some “right” side of the political spectrum points of view, while at the same time agreeing with some “left” side of the political spectrum points of view also. As if this is something that is impossible for an ordinary human being to do. Or even worse, believing that its somehow morally incorrect to do this.