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'We Cannot Be Afraid To Do Something Because the Left Might Do It in the Future'
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'We Cannot Be Afraid To Do Something Because the Left Might Do It in the Future'
Reason (United States) | Jan 15, 2026
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Jan 15, 2026
The debate should focus on the merits of action versus inaction, rather than solely on potential future political repercussions.
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Caution is essential; fear of potential misuse by the left should guide our decisions to avoid unintended consequences.
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Jan 15, 2026
Taking bold actions today can pave the way for progress, regardless of future political opposition from the left.
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Proactive measures can empower marginalized communities, making it imperative to act despite future political fears.
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We must consider historical patterns of political misuse when deciding on bold actions, as they can lead to backlash.
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