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CDA Doetinchem asks national politicians to watch their language

CDA Doetinchem asks national politicians to watch their language

Jeroen Berends, the lead candidate for CDA Doetinchem, has called on national politicians to mind their language, arguing that their rhetoric contributes to the intimidation of local council members. During a debate in Tilburg, he emphasized that the tone set in the House of Representatives influences societal behavior and correlates with a rise in online discrimination.

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