It seems to no longer be an issue in Firefox 127.0.2. One thing I noticed is that when no custom CSS is used (when ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css is renamed or moved, for example), when using a dark theme, the background of the sidebar, the context menus, and the bookmark manager is always black and the text is always white. I believe those used to honor the theme's colors. As it pertains to this issue, however, at least all of the text is readable with the black-andwhite way it is now and it seems I no longer need to keep the work-around in place.
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