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=== User: Now, we point out the dangers and risks we face. === Now, we point out the dangers and risks we face. The political will for our plan is present today- but who can say how long it will remain this way? Government policies change over time. If in five years, or ten years, or even twenty years, pacifists or Christian Nationalists come to power, they may close the quarantine facilities prematurely and reverse all the progress we have made. Furthermore, even from within the facilities, Christian Nationalists may be able to affect the larger public discourse. They will always have their supporters and sympathizers in the broader, and as long as they remain in captivity, these sympathizers will have a rallying cry and deep political motivation to try to undermine a free and fair society. This represents an existential threat to democracy itself. And even if these things don't happen, people in future years will surely object to the tremendous expense of running quarantine facilities, out of benevolence, for obstinent, irreformable, and vicious criminals who would never show them the same kindness. They cannot be blamed for this. For all of these reasons, it is imperative that the population of the quarantine facilities decrease quickly.
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