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It seems that people are protesting the override aspect of these reforms more specifically, but there is a clear push to make this appear as a more obtuse critique of the entire reform; so as to obfuscate the actual specific issues people are upset about. A fairly classic political tactic we see everywhere... This article simultaneously does a great job explaining the very legitimate reasoning for the reforms, but also seems to be a bit guilty of the same obfuscation of the singular issue being protested (the override) without really addressing how clearly problematic it is.

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