There Is No Empathy Paradox: Why Humanity Cannot Be Conditional

In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s killing, I saw a video from a leftist commentator framing the issue in terms of an “empathy paradox.” The argument was that it’s somehow contradictory to show empathy for someone who was not a good person, who actively caused harm, who dedicated his life to pushing a destructive ideology.Continue reading “There Is No Empathy Paradox: Why Humanity Cannot Be Conditional”

When Compassion Becomes Conditional: The Violence of Selective Empathy in America

Empathy and compassion should be the foundation of any society that hopes to thrive. They are not luxuries to be extended only to friends or allies, but necessities for the survival of a diverse and fractured nation. Yet in America today, these values are increasingly treated as conditional, given only to those who pass certainContinue reading “When Compassion Becomes Conditional: The Violence of Selective Empathy in America”

Radical Empathy in an Age of Vitriol: Why I Choose to Show Compassion, Even to Charlie Kirk

Empathy is not easy. It never has been. But in today’s fractured world—where politics, culture, and identity are so fiercely polarized—empathy feels almost impossible. When news broke about Charlie Kirk, I watched the reactions unfold. Some were shocked. Some were quietly relieved. And many were openly celebrating, mocking, and dismissing his pain. Over and over,Continue reading “Radical Empathy in an Age of Vitriol: Why I Choose to Show Compassion, Even to Charlie Kirk”

Everyone’s Caught in the Same Web: Why We Must See Humanity Beyond Class, Roles, and Beliefs

In a world so deeply divided by politics, economics, and ideology, it has become almost reflexive for people to sort each other into neat categories: the rich versus the poor, the oppressors versus the oppressed, the left versus the right. We speak in binaries and slogans, in sweeping generalizations that strip away nuance and complexity.Continue reading “Everyone’s Caught in the Same Web: Why We Must See Humanity Beyond Class, Roles, and Beliefs”

Superficiality, Materialism, and Priorities

So, I was watching a recent episode of the “Deep Fat Fried” podcast, and in it, Scotty, Paul, and TJ were talking extensively about the coronavirus and how the situation has escalated. After covering the coronavirus, they transitioned to talking about a story of how the FCC has received complaints about the Super Bowl 2020Continue reading “Superficiality, Materialism, and Priorities”