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Individuals appearing in public meetings articulate grievances that, on the surface, seem more akin to personal frustrations than broader societal concerns. Comments about being misgendered, feelings of insecurity in spaces designed for marginalized communities, or pleas for recognition seem to overshadow discussions of substantial issues. This raises an important question: as the world becomes increasingly complex, are we witnessing a shift in what constitutes meaningful discourse about societal issues?