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He described the slow damage: politics as sport, humiliation rewarded, cruelty mistaken for strength, opponents recast as enemies. Families fractured over identity, dinner tables silenced by fear of argument, parents afraid to mention the news.
His voice wavered as he admitted what most leaders never do: cultural damage isn’t abstract; it’s personal. It lives in living rooms, shows in strained marriages, in siblings who no longer call.
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