Gad Saad cautions that ‘self-destructive compassion’ is leading the West to its downfall.

Gad Saad’s Warning on Western Civilization In light of the October 7th Hamas attack and ongoing discussions around gender ideology and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), author and scholar Gad Saad believes that Western civilization is facing a potential collapse. His new book, *Suicidal Empathy: Dying to Be Kind*, contends that Western nations have taken […]
Gad Saad cautions that misguided compassion is causing the decline of Western society.

Western Civilization at Risk, Says Author Gad Saad In the wake of the October 7th Hamas attack, author and scholar Gad Saad raises alarms about the state of Western civilization. His new book, *Suicidal Empathy: Dying to Be Kind*, argues that a misplaced sense of compassion sometimes overshadows truth and common sense. “Empathy isn’t inherently […]
Our leaders opted for compassion over wisdom. My daughter lost her life because of it.

Reflections on Humanity and Society Life is a journey for all of us. We come into this world with nothing and will eventually leave in the same manner. What we leave behind is shaped by love, the people we cared for, the truths we defended, and the legacy we created in others’ hearts. We’re not […]
The lethal compassion of the left’s immigration strategies

In Fairfax, Virginia, there have been four murders in 2026, with three of those linked to illegal immigrants. A notable case is that of Abdul Jallow, who came from Sierra Leone and entered the U.S. illegally in 2012. He was involved in numerous crimes—like assault, rape, and theft. Eventually, Immigration and Customs Enforcement caught him […]
Mamdani’s Visit to Rikers Demonstrated Compassion for Inmates, But Not for Their Victims

Zoran Mamdani hopes his recent visit to Rikers Island during Ramadan is seen as a gesture of compassion. He engaged with inmates, shared a photo on a prayer mat, and commended the “compassion, dignity and humanity” present in the prison environment. Yet, for crime victims, correctional officers, and those familiar with the prison system, these […]
Kouri Richins juror indicates that the group changed from feeling compassion to a guilty decision.

Jurors Reflect on Cori Richens Murder Trial In the murder trial of Cori Richens, a children’s book author from Utah, jurors have shared insights regarding their transformation from initial sympathy to a unanimous guilty verdict concerning the death of her husband, who was poisoned with fentanyl. Richens, 35, may face life in prison after the […]
Man assaults 71-year-old NYC doorman who referred to him as ‘sir’ while asking for compassion.

A 71-year-old doorman was violently attacked after trying to stop a man from breaking into a Manhattan building. The victim, Nikolai Lika, known to residents as “George,” was on duty around midnight on March 8 when Moshe Dardashti, 29, entered and asked for access to a seventh-floor apartment. Lika, who has been a doorman at […]
Dedicated father and enthusiastic teacher dies during a student prank. However, the victim’s family seeks compassion rather than vengeance.

Tragic Incident Leads to Teacher’s Death in Georgia A high school teacher in Georgia has tragically passed away following an alleged prank, according to various reports. Notably, this incident occurred just one day after the school district had warned its students about previous pranks going “too far.” Jason Hughes, recognized as a math teacher at […]
Kindly be a source of support to help my dad, Jimmy Lai, receive compassion.

An open letter from Claire Lai, daughter of Chinese politician Jimmy Lai, to Irene Gu, the American-born star of the Chinese Winter Olympic team. Dear Gu, Congratulations on your impressive medal-winning feat at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. I wanted to reach out because of your genuine appreciation for the ideals that have shaped your […]
Bernard Nathanson: The creator of abortion who discovered compassion in Christ

Bernard Nathanson’s Legacy: A Journey from Architect of Abortion to Advocate for Life Bernard Nathanson, who passed away about 15 years ago, leaves behind a story that’s perhaps more relevant now than ever. It’s not about his fame or his influence—although both are significant—but rather about how his life demonstrates that anyone can find redemption. […]