Suicidal Empathy
Dying to Be Kind
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4.4 • 13 Ratings
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Publisher Description
AN INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
The bestselling author of The Parasitic Mind shows why empathy in politics leads to civilizational collapse.
What happens when a society elevates victimhood to a virtue and decides that punishment is cruel? You get the disease Dr. Gad Saad calls suicidal empathy. And the West may be terminally infected.
In his new book, Suicidal Empathy, Saad unleashes a blistering critique of maladaptively irrational altruism that has gripped our culture. This mind parasite hijacked the empathy module of our progressive elite, leading to a catastrophic miscalibration of moral priorities. The results are everywhere: from coddling violent criminals to protecting rapists to branding self-defense as toxic behavior. We are witnessing a civilization in rapid decline. Lunatic policies are instituted because we prioritize the feelings of ostensibly marginalized groups over The Truth, criminals over victims, and squatters over homeowners. This is not humane; it’s an active dismantling of the pillars that keep us safe and free.
This crisis of empathy creates a horrifying system of inverse morality where the strong and successful are demonized, and the destructive are celebrated. Just look at the insane inversions we tolerate daily: we prefer illegal migrants over our own legal citizens and veterans, permit drug addicts to threaten children’s safety in parks, and elevate transgender 'women' above biological women in sports and safe spaces. Common sense is dying in a deluge of misguided compassion.
Suicidal Empathy is your wake-up call. Stop ignoring your survival instincts in the name of political correctness. This isn't just misguided policy; it is the ultimate expression of a culture actively choosing its own demise.
Customer Reviews
We All Know Better…Yet Sadly, We Persist
I see this book as a great reminder to human beings about surviving in man-made society.
Regardless of our desire that everyone be “happy,” Saad reminds us that our world is nowhere near perfect, and that we are hardwired to recognize its dangers and pitfalls -socially as well as physically. It’s our choice to either use that instinct properly for the good we hope to see, or to put how society views our choices above the survival of our way of life.
Excellent
Excellent read! Highly recommended!
Must read.
Stop being a sheep, protect your family and their future! Great Saad does it again.