Del Bigtree
@delbigtree
Listen to what
@BretWeinstein
is saying here. It’s one of the most gut-punch breakdowns I’ve heard about why the people inside these broken institutions can look at devastating evidence of harm to children… and still choose silence.He calls himself a “de facto atheist,” and yet he sees something most people refuse to admit:When you don’t believe in anything bigger than yourself, it becomes far too easy to make peace with evil.How do you ignore when studies show severe harm to kids? How do you watch the vaccine program keep rolling when the data screams danger?You tell yourself the same lie they all tell themselves:“It won’t make a difference anyway.”“The system is too corrupt.”“If I speak up, I’ll be destroyed.”“No one’s going to listen. The government won’t act. Institutions are untouchable.”That’s the utilitarian calculus they run: “The greater good is keeping the machine running, even if it crushes a generation of children.” And once you accept that logic, you can justify literally anything...slavery, genocide, medical experiments on kids. History proves it.Here’s the part that hits hardest:Faith in a higher power is not gameable.You can lie to yourself. You can lie to your colleagues. You can lie to the public. But you cannot lie to God. You cannot convince an all-knowing Judge that “it wouldn’t have mattered anyway” or “I had to protect my career.”That internal moral compass - knowing someone is listening to your thoughts - keeps you from crossing lines that pure utilitarianism happily sprints across.Brett nails it: Science displaced faith in the modern world, but we never replaced what faith actually did, especially when it comes to the heavy moral lifting...This is why the cover-up continues. Because too many of them have no fear of anything higher than a paycheck, a title, or peer approval.We are in a spiritual crisis masquerading as a scientific one.Watch Brett lay this out below —it’s raw, it’s real, and it explains exactly why we can’t wait for the system to fix itself.Share this far and wide. Our kids deserve adults who still believe some things are more important than self-preservation.