I wanted to share my latest Substack essay with you: "The Crisis of Suicidal Empathy: How Moral Relativism Has Turned Communities Against Their Own Citizens."
In it, I examine how the rejection of objective truth and a shared moral order has produced a distorted form of empathy that protects the guilty, targets the innocent, and weaponizes community institutions—including policing—against those who refuse to conform to ideological groupthink. This is not compassion; it is a profound betrayal of the principles that sustain safe, thriving neighborhoods.
The piece calls for a deeper solution: a deliberate realignment with timeless moral order and faith, away from the pressure to fit in with institutional cliques.
If these ideas resonate with you—or if you’ve seen this dynamic play out in your own community—I’d be grateful if you read the full essay and share it with others who care about truth, justice, and the recovery of our shared cultural foundations.
Your thoughts in the comments would be most welcome. Thank you for standing with clear thinking in a time that desperately needs it.