The Shocking Crime Trend Nobody Wants to Talk About
https://themessenger.com/opinion/the-shocking-crime-trend-nobody-wants-to-talk-about
Article describing that hate crimes (the favourite hobby-horse of the left) is statistically insignificant compared to real crime-crime.
... A significant portion of this wave of random attacks and robberies is likely related to society’s direction. Our nation has become spiritually unmoored in several ways, with belief in God at an all-time low and escapism through crime or drugs distracting people from depression or purposelessness. ...
Certainly if no one wants to talk about the problem, the solution is even less popular:
... There would be two major social solutions that are less likely. First is the rebuilding of the traditional family, gutted from Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society programs onward. Second would be the rejection of the nihilism and moral relativism that gave us our current environment. ...
True indeed. There can be no political and social "great awakening" without a spiritual "great awakening".
The Cabal wants us at each others' throats to take the heat off them and whoever dies or is injured in this is just a bonus as far as they are concerned.
A strong reslient society does not fall for Cabal nonsense--which is why the Soviets had to be so hard on the small farmer Kulaks. They had a strong and tight knit culture, and were resistant to communist propaganda.
The most important battle in this battle against the Cabal is a return to God and a move away from relativism.
I agree that morality is based on inherent human nature, and not only "human" nature: dogs and other animals, particularly social animals, have a built-in morality (or set of social rules) that allow for healthy interaction with other individuals and for behavior relative to the group as a whole.
People are motivated largely by empathy, kindness, and a desire for non-coercive cooperation. This is true for other primates also – indeed, for mammals generally, which is why so many of us have dogs or cats as pets: These animals make loving family members and companions, despite their instincts for hunting and killing prey. Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, author of When Elephants Weep and Dogs Never Lie About Love: Reflections on the Emotional World of Dogs, calls love "the master emotion of dogs."
Primatologist Frans De Waal, author of The Age of Empathy: Nature's Lessons for a Kinder Society, is among the best-known advocates of this view, now becoming mainstream in scientific circles, that human nature is fundamentally kind, cooperative, and empathic, with a strong sense of fairness and concern for others.
Widespread and severe emotional damage is the reason so much of the world seems to refute that, and yes, the Cabal and tyrants generally are a major reason (but not the only reason) FOR that emotional damage.