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In the end, many analysts and insiders agree that much of the current fearmongering is unnecessary or exaggerated. While acknowledging that political shifts can be unsettling, they argue that hysteria—whether over leaving the country, hoarding hormone treatments, or fears of violence—is often rooted more in psychological manipulation and media sensationalism than in reality.
They warn that the real danger lies in succumbing to mass hysteria, which can undermine mental health, disrupt communities, and distort public discourse. Instead, a balanced, informed perspective, cautious optimism, and critical thinking are essential to navigate this turbulent political landscape.