The Moral Bankruptcy of America
It has become almost cliché to speak of the United States of
America's moral bankruptcy. Lying, dishonesty, stealing, and fabricating
reality have become the order of the day. Tragically, at least half of the
population engages in this behavior, and it is fast becoming the official
position of the government itself to lie, cheat, and be dishonest. Morality has
flown out the window in this new paradigm, leaving America without a moral
compass.
One reason for this moral decline is the lack of empathy. One
must have empathy to possess a moral compass, a moral code, and a sense of
morality. Yet today, narcissism has replaced empathy as the guiding force of
the American conscience. It’s everyone for himself, and the new social doctrine
is to take from others if you can. Narcissism is not only tolerated but
glorified. Alarmingly, we even elect leaders on this basis alone. Narcissism,
by its very definition, is the absence of empathy.
When empathy is introduced, morality can return. Empathy
requires feeling for and understanding others. Only with empathy can we follow
a moral code that refrains from lying or cheating and recognizes fact over
fiction. A moral society does not glorify selfishness but instead values
compassion and honesty.
The erosion of morality in America is not merely a personal
failing; it’s a societal one. Institutions, politics, and public life reflect
the pervasive narcissism, leading to a culture where the truth no longer
matters. The consequences of this collective moral failure are profound. Trust
erodes, relationships break down, and democracy itself is threatened when
leaders manipulate the truth, and individuals become complicit in the spread of
dishonesty.
Rebuilding America’s moral foundation requires a fundamental
shift toward empathy. We must revalue truthfulness, fairness, and duty to
others. As long as narcissism continues to dominate our collective psyche,
morality will remain elusive, and our nation will continue to suffer. We must
choose empathy to reclaim our moral identity.
William James Spriggs
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