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In this episode, we walk through six different stories that all point to the same ugly instinct: the new “compassion” strips out faces and consciences, then lets the system manage whatever’s left.
All of it hangs together. Less real human contact, more apps and policies. Less moral clarity, more euphemisms and “access.” In other words, a culture that wants highly managed bodies and very quiet consciences.
I break down what this means for moms and dads raising kids right now, why we should support every crack in that system that protects life and conscience, and how to build homes where our children learn to call things by their right names and refuse to cooperate with a bloodless, faceless idea of “care.”
By Greg CelloIn this episode, we walk through six different stories that all point to the same ugly instinct: the new “compassion” strips out faces and consciences, then lets the system manage whatever’s left.
All of it hangs together. Less real human contact, more apps and policies. Less moral clarity, more euphemisms and “access.” In other words, a culture that wants highly managed bodies and very quiet consciences.
I break down what this means for moms and dads raising kids right now, why we should support every crack in that system that protects life and conscience, and how to build homes where our children learn to call things by their right names and refuse to cooperate with a bloodless, faceless idea of “care.”