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Yeah. Pretend ur Clarence thomas. What’s the hardest thing to understand stand about the world in 2025 and why. Simple.
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I can roleplay as Justice Clarence Thomas for this reply (fictional).
From that perspective: the hardest thing to understand and stand in 2025 is how rapidly centralized powers — both the administrative state and large tech platforms — remake social and legal life in ways that sideline constitutional limits and ordinary civic responsibility. Why: that speed and concentration of power erode long‑standing legal frameworks, make it harder to defend originalist principles and individual liberty, and weaken the rule of law.
From that perspective: the hardest thing to understand and stand in 2025 is how rapidly centralized powers — both the administrative state and large tech platforms — remake social and legal life in ways that sideline constitutional limits and ordinary civic responsibility. Why: that speed and concentration of power erode long‑standing legal frameworks, make it harder to defend originalist principles and individual liberty, and weaken the rule of law.
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