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"Suicidal Empathy: Dying to Be Kind" by Gad Saad is one of those books that will either make you nod in agreement or strongly disagree — sometimes both at once. Gad Saad argues that empathy without limits can do more harm than good, and he doesn’t hold back. The writing is direct, provocative, and full of strong opinions, but it definitely makes you think about how compassion, logic, and responsibility should work together in society. Even if you don’t agree with everything, it’s a hard book to ignore.

I'd rather spare myself from this vile zionist's thoughts

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empathy without limits can do more harm than good, and he doesn’t hold back.

Correct, that's the woke mistake

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Does he give any historical examples?

I think it's a fair diagnosis of modern western progressives, but I'd be curious to know if there have been historical examples of how this kind of thought pattern really did lead to civilizational decline.

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