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Australian News Anchor With A Message To The Dead Ayatollah
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UN In Real Danger Of Running Out Of Money
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Utter Chaos Sparks Up During UMass-UConn Hockey Game As Arena Goes Completely Dark In Crucial Overtime Moment
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Utter Chaos Sparks Up During UMass-UConn Hockey Game As Arena Goes Completely Dark In Crucial Overtime Moment

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3 young teenage boys charged as adults for alleged rape of 12-year-old girl in Miami
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Three young teenage boys have been charged as adults for a heinous crime that has horrified the community in Miami, Florida.A 12-year-old girl said she left a friend's home on June 18, 2025, when she was allegedly accosted by three boys.'I don't care if they get 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 years, 100 years. ... I'm gonna always feel like it's not enough.'A 13-year-old boy dragged her to the Green Haven Project community garden in Overtown, according to police.Two other boys, ages 12 and 14 years old, allegedly restrained the victim while the 13-year-old sexually battered her. A fourth person witnessed the incident, according to police.One of the boys allegedly put rocks in her mouth to keep her from screaming. The children released her after hearing her father calling for his daughter, but the arrest report said the abuse lasted for about 30 minutes. Police said they interviewed the witness, whose account corroborated the claims made by the victim. The witness said he did not intervene "because he was outnumbered and was afraid of getting beat up."The three boys were initially arrested after the incident, but on Thursday the two younger suspects were booked into the Metro West Detention Center on adult charges. The older boy, who has since turned 15, is also facing adult charges.Fifteen-year-old Xavier Tyson has been charged with sexual battery, false imprisonment, and lewd and lascivious conduct with a child. Thirteen-year-old Nelson Nunez has been charged with sexual battery on a minor by a minor and kidnapping, while 12-year-old Jusiah Jones has been charged with aggravated battery and false imprisonment.Attorneys for Jones and Nunez said they pleaded not guilty and argued that they should not be held in adult jail.RELATED: Former reality TV star accused of horrific sex crimes pleads not guilty — by reason of insanity The victim's mother, who wants to remain anonymous, is demanding justice for her child."I don't care if they get 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 years, 100 years. ... I’m gonna always feel like it’s not enough," she said in an interview with WPLG-TV. She also thanked the witness for coming forward.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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When ‘be nice’ becomes the whole ethic, we’re in trouble
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When ‘be nice’ becomes the whole ethic, we’re in trouble

The appeal to pity is the modern left’s favorite fallacy.In logic, it is called argumentum ad misericordiam. Instead of showing that a policy is just or true, the speaker points to suffering and insists compassion requires agreement. It works because it weaponizes one of the strongest moral instincts in the American people: mercy.Deep empathy does not sneer at suffering. It refuses to treat feeling as the foundation of ethics.The person making the appeal to pity is not merely expressing concern. He is using your compassion to secure special treatment, expanded power, or ideological conformity. And because America remains culturally shaped by Christianity — a faith that commands love of neighbor — the tactic often succeeds.Allie Beth Stuckey and Joe Rigney have warned about what they call the weaponization of empathy. Empathy, properly understood, is the act of feeling the pain of another. It differs from sympathy, which acknowledges suffering without necessarily taking it on. Empathy attempts to enter another person’s emotional state.But empathy rests on feeling, and feelings fluctuate. They can be misinformed. They can be manipulated. They can even be built on fiction.Yet in the modern West, empathy has increasingly become a substitute for ethics. Moral reasoning gets reduced to a simple script: Identify the oppressed, feel their pain, then reorder society accordingly. The equation becomes: Empathy plus an oppression narrative equals moral righteousness.This framework now gets handed to American students as a moral catechism. Under Marxist-inflected professors, they learn to “problematize” and “deconstruct” Western institutions, to “decolonize” structures of power — all in the name of empathy. The moral energy driving the project does not come from reasoned argument about justice or human nature. It comes from cultivated emotional identification with those cast as victims of “systemic oppression.”Question this framework, and you run into another trick: the motte-and-bailey.The motte-and-bailey fallacy works like this: Someone advances a controversial claim (the bailey). When challenged, he retreats to a safer, more defensible position (the motte). When the pressure eases, he returns to the controversial claim.You see it constantly. A progressive activist claims America’s land ownership is illegitimate because it rests on historic injustice. Challenge that sweeping conclusion — raise questions about legal continuity, generational distance, competing claims of sovereignty — and the response shifts: “Why do you not care about the suffering of indigenous peoples?”RELATED: My school’s AI challenge raised a scary question: What do students need me for? Andrei Apoev / Getty ImagesThat maneuver does not answer the question. It changes the subject. It turns a dispute about political legitimacy into a moral indictment: You lack empathy.Under this logic, questioning policy becomes questioning compassion. Questioning compassion becomes moral failure.Elon Musk recently offered a useful distinction: superficial empathy versus deep empathy. Whatever one thinks of Musk, the distinction clarifies the problem.Superficial empathy reacts to appearances. Someone suffers, so someone else must be guilty. Someone lacks wealth, so the wealthy must have acquired it unjustly. Someone feels distress, so society must immediately reorganize itself to relieve that distress.Superficial empathy has no patience for causes. It wants to relieve visible pain fast, typically by redistributing power. It externalizes blame and treats suffering as primarily the product of oppressive structures. Push back and you become the villain — a heartless person unmoved by human pain.Deep empathy asks a harder question: What is truly good for a human being?It recognizes that not all suffering comes from injustice. It acknowledges suffering can arise from folly, moral disorder, and the limits of living in a fallen world. It understands immediate relief is not always ultimate good. Tears do not decide what is right.Deep empathy does not sneer at suffering. It refuses to treat feeling as the foundation of ethics.Ethics cannot rest on the shifting landscape of emotion. It must rest on something objective and enduring. For Christians, that foundation is the law of God — the revealed moral order that defines justice, righteousness, and human flourishing. Love of neighbor is not a free-floating sentiment. God’s commands give it shape.RELATED: Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘philosophy’ wasn’t deep — it was dirty Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty ImagesThe Marxist professor tells students that love of neighbor means feeling empathy for economic deprivation. Biblical love makes heavier demands. It cares for the body, yes, but also for the soul. It refuses to affirm what destroys a person morally or spiritually, even if such affirmation might reduce discomfort in the short term.Superficial empathy says: Remove suffering at all costs. Deep empathy says: Pursue the true good of the person, even when that path requires discomfort, responsibility, or repentance.The irony is that the left’s empathy-driven politics often produce policies that entrench dependency, dissolve personal responsibility, and weaken the institutions — family, church, community — that sustain long-term human flourishing. It feels compassionate in the moment. It proves destructive in the end.America does not need less compassion. It needs a deeper understanding of it.The question is not whether we feel. The question is whether our feelings answer to truth.Empathy can be a virtue. But it can become a dangerous master.When compassion detaches from objective moral order, it becomes an easy tool for anyone seeking power. When appeals to pity replace rational debate about justice, a free people grows vulnerable to emotional coercion.If we want to preserve liberty and genuine love of neighbor, we must recover a moral framework deeper than sentiment — one rooted in enduring truth.
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Texas Mental Health Professionals Prohibited From Providing ‘Radical’ Gender Transition Treatment to Minors
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Texas Mental Health Professionals Prohibited From Providing ‘Radical’ Gender Transition Treatment to Minors

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As Primaries Unfold, Texans and North Carolinians Name Top Issues
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As Primaries Unfold, Texans and North Carolinians Name Top Issues

WASHINGTON—The border. Health care. The Trump administration. Christianity.During early voting for primaries in Texas and North Carolina, politically engaged locals weighed in on those and other top…
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Trump Accepts White House Correspondents’ Dinner Invitation for First Time
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President Donald Trump speaks during a Medal of Honor ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington on March 2, 2026. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump announced on Monday…
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Top Draft Prospect K.C. Concepcion Opens Up About Stutter
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K C Concepcion of the Texas A&M Aggies participates in a drill during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, on Feb. 28, 2026. Stacy Revere/Getty ImagesTexas…
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Sheriff’s Office Launches Orange County Threat Advisory Panel to Prevent Targeted Violence
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Sheriff’s Office Launches Orange County Threat Advisory Panel to Prevent Targeted Violence

The Orange County Sheriff's Office in Goshen, N.Y., on Feb. 27, 2025. Oliver Mantyk/The Epoch TimesGOSHEN, N.Y.–The Orange County Sheriff’s Office announced on Feb. 27 the launch of a community- and…
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