Zone1 Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion

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In Toxic Empathy, Allie Beth Stuckey argues that empathy has become a tool of manipulation by left-wing activists who bully people into believing that they must adopt progressive positions to be loving. She explores the five most heated issues through which toxic empathy is abortion, gender, sexuality, immigration, and social justice. Progressives use catchy mantras to present their perspective as empathetic, like “abortion is healthcare,” “love is love,” or “no human being is illegal,” but in each case, they ignore the other side of the moral equation.

Most are already familiar with this tactic, especially the use of euphemisms, like calling extreme sexual mutilations of children 'gender affirming care' and other rubbish, but it's a good book for younger people to read.



Mentally ill faggots routinely try to manipulate Christian compassion to seek approval of their kiddie grooming and sick fetishism. Targeting children is a real thing with the freaks.

 
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Along with 'toxic empathy', I've also heard 'malignant compassion' where morality is ignored, even dismissed as something that should be shunned. It reminds me of the parable where an enemy sowed weeds among the wheat.

Question: Why does the government welcome these toxic and malignant ideologies and turn its back on morals?
 
In toxic empathy ------
Yes , so called Empathy is based on Control by Lefty Mutants .
Which is what all Cult Religions strive for .

No wonder that Deep State gets royally pissed off when "new people" appear questioning that narrative .

You might say on behalf of Deep State ,
What real use are Power and Wealth without full Control ?

So they invent a reality where Control is mistranslated into Empathy and they then wail and cry that others are undermining their wicked narrative .
Rather like the Jews when they bleat out for sympathy and understanding even though they cause all the trouble in the first place -- see modern Israel.
QED .
 
It's been a while since I've heard a REALLY GOOD oxymoron...............

And "Christian Compassion" has to be in the top 5 best oxymorons ever!!!!
 
And "Christian Compassion" has to be in the top 5 best oxymorons ever
The one thing Christian compassion is not is a false compassion or a mere feeling. Christian compassion is feeding someone who is hungry or thirsty; visiting the aged, the infirm, the sick. Christian compassion is teaching, listening--most of all active.

Compassion, done without action, is always an oxymoron no matter if that compassionate feeling comes from Christian or an atheist. Kind of funny how atheists in action are seen as a marvel; all the Christians in actions are overlooked for those who are in search of pointing out Christians who join all the atheists in just feeling.
 

In Toxic Empathy, Allie Beth Stuckey argues that empathy has become a tool of manipulation by left-wing activists who bully people into believing that they must adopt progressive positions to be loving. She explores the five most heated issues through which toxic empathy is abortion, gender, sexuality, immigration, and social justice. Progressives use catchy mantras to present their perspective as empathetic, like “abortion is healthcare,” “love is love,” or “no human being is illegal,” but in each case, they ignore the other side of the moral equation.

Most are already familiar with this tactic, especially the use of euphemisms, like calling extreme sexual mutilations of children 'gender affirming care' and other rubbish, but it's a good book for younger people to read.



Mentally ill faggots routinely try to manipulate Christian compassion to seek approval of their kiddie grooming and sick fetishism. Targeting children is a real thing with the freaks.



Yes, we all need to hate Gays and Mexicans, just like Jesus did!

"Christian Right" is an oxymoron.
 
Along with 'toxic empathy', I've also heard 'malignant compassion' where morality is ignored, even dismissed as something that should be shunned. It reminds me of the parable where an enemy sowed weeds among the wheat.

Question: Why does the government welcome these toxic and malignant ideologies and turn its back on morals?

Maybe because we don't see a bunch of religious prudism as "morals".

As long as everyone involved is a consenting adult, I just don't see a problem with things people want to do. I wouldn't do them. I would never cheat on a relationship, I really have a pretty vanilla sex life.

Now, one of the many reasons I dropped the Church of Rome like it was a bad habit was because I knew most of the clergy were perverts, who were preaching morality to me. (Two of the priests in my parish were accused of molesting kids. the only surprise is one of them involved a girl, because we were all sure that guy was a fruit.)
 
Now, one of the many reasons I dropped the Church of Rome like it was a bad habit was because I knew most of the clergy were perverts, who were preaching morality to me. (Two of the priests in my parish were accused of molesting kids. the only surprise is one of them involved a girl, because we were all sure that guy was a fruit.)
Your childhood education has always confused me as we both attended Catholic schools. The divine spark, for example. It's like you never heard about seeking/seeing that divine spark in every human being; that you never considered treating every human being with respect simply because they are human.

It appears all the clergy in your life were the most deplorable, contemptible human beings ever. Meanwhile, the religious in my own life were a conglomeration of fine human beings--each bestowed with the usual amount of faults and failings found in all groups of human beings. I was in many parishes. No priest I have ever met was ever accused of molesting anyone--and I was in many parishes. The closest I've come was many years later where an adult friend told me that when she was a kid they had one priest where all the adults knew to keep children distanced from him--and all the students knew, too.

I know the Church--like ALL human communities and organizations--can fail, can do wrong. The difference between us, you will not concede the Church--again like most human communities and organizations--can also do great good. How have you welcomed God into your own life as God can overcome Church failings.
 
Maybe because we don't see a bunch of religious prudism as "morals".
The Catholic faith does not fall into the 'prudism', if we are speaking of the common definition of 'prude'.
 

In Toxic Empathy, Allie Beth Stuckey argues that empathy has become a tool of manipulation by left-wing activists who bully people into believing that they must adopt progressive positions to be loving. She explores the five most heated issues through which toxic empathy is abortion, gender, sexuality, immigration, and social justice. Progressives use catchy mantras to present their perspective as empathetic, like “abortion is healthcare,” “love is love,” or “no human being is illegal,” but in each case, they ignore the other side of the moral equation.

Most are already familiar with this tactic, especially the use of euphemisms, like calling extreme sexual mutilations of children 'gender affirming care' and other rubbish, but it's a good book for younger people to read.



Mentally ill faggots routinely try to manipulate Christian compassion to seek approval of their kiddie grooming and sick fetishism. Targeting children is a real thing with the freaks.


American christians are notably lacking in empathy.
 
The one thing Christian compassion is not is a false compassion or a mere feeling. Christian compassion is feeding someone who is hungry or thirsty; visiting the aged, the infirm, the sick. Christian compassion is teaching, listening--most of all active.

Compassion, done without action, is always an oxymoron no matter if that compassionate feeling comes from Christian or an atheist. Kind of funny how atheists in action are seen as a marvel; all the Christians in actions are overlooked for those who are in search of pointing out Christians who join all the atheists in just feeling.
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Maybe because we don't see a bunch of religious prudism as "morals".

As long as everyone involved is a consenting adult, I just don't see a problem with things people want to do. I wouldn't do them. I would never cheat on a relationship, I really have a pretty vanilla sex life.

Now, one of the many reasons I dropped the Church of Rome like it was a bad habit was because I knew most of the clergy were perverts, who were preaching morality to me. (Two of the priests in my parish were accused of molesting kids. the only surprise is one of them involved a girl, because we were all sure that guy was a fruit.)
The Catholic church is the biggest, most effective, pedophile support system on the planet.
 
As opposed to taking from those who are in need and giving it to those who are capable of supporting themselves? The latest great example of this was in the news yesterday. Little Wayne. The millions given to him to support all those who worked for him who were out of work due to the cancellation of concerts, and therefore no work for them, he spent on himself--he who was not in need.

Perhaps take a look at why benefits to some programs are cut. Ask whether it is cutting services to those in need, but to the CEOs who are getting huge salaries for being the distributors to those in need. Consider the pigs at the trough of money to be had, crowding out those in true need.

Also, Christ did not call on people to pass on to "government" what they should be doing as individuals. Jesus did not call on government to feed the hungry, care for those who are sick, house the homeless. He called upon individuals. What are you, your friends, and family doing? Proudly calling for government to remove this duty from your own shoulders?
 
The Catholic church is the biggest, most effective, pedophile support system on the planet.
Your statement is pure ignorance. I can say this, because I was doing the research when the story first broke, and I know. Still, you may have personal reasons to come to a very emotional conclusion. If so, I truly am disheartened by this.
 
I'm guessing not nearly enough. To even meet and talk with one percent of Christians in the United States, you would have had to interview over two million. What I don't question is that, unfortunately, the Christians you have met or had some kind of contact with, don't seem to have come close to the epitome of Christianity.
 
Can you say "tax breaks for billionaires"?
Oh boo-hoo. Never having had a tax break myself, I am okay with the bloated government graciously granting a tax break to at least one citizen. I'm Libertarian at heart, and if it takes a billionaire to keep the government from becoming the supreme glutton, I say, "Go billionaires!"
 
You've met every American Christian, have you? And took the time to judge each one?
Ignore the little faggot. All they do is troll and post idiot rubbish. Time to ignore them all. They're just pissing themselves because their obsession with sexually mutilating children is getting shot down.
 

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