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“When truth only emerges after power fades, it is not conviction—it is convenience. Silence in privilege, and noise in rejection, is not principle—it’s manipulation. Thus, we must always question the sincerity of those who suddenly find their voice only after losing proximity to power. For such a late awakening smells more of selfishness than of selflessness.”

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