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There is often pressure to adopt a clear stance or to frame messages to appeal to an audience, but we should avoid manipulating people or presenting content in a way that could be harmful.

Kamala Harris had a notable opportunity in the past and continues to be subject to public scrutiny and evaluation.

At this point, we can choose to proceed and move forward, recognizing that there may be limited immediate repercussions.

It is often simpler to present a single-sided narrative about Tamils because it requires less effort for audiences to process. This is sadly based on harmful, lapsed confidence expectations that our people won't understand dynamism. Encouraging more balanced or nuanced perspectives takes additional care, but can promote greater understanding.

We may be generating revenue from these audiences, but their perspectives and dignity still warrant respectful consideration.

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