At What Point Does Silence Become Participation?
Some people don’t participate in destruction directly. They simply master the art of looking away. And truthfully? That’s often worse. The world is filled with people who see wrong happening every single day and convince themselves it’s “not their business.” They watch good people struggle. They watch injustice unfold. They watch lies spread. They watch someone drowning emotionally, financially, mentally, spiritually… and instead of reaching out, they scroll past it like it’s another piece of entertainment. Silence has become society’s favorite hiding place. We have normalized spectatorship. People will watch a person lose everything and say: “Damn, that’s crazy.” Then continue eating dinner. We live in a time where people are more afraid of being uncomfortable than being useless. More afraid of losing popularity than losing humanity. More concerned about protecting image than protecting people. And the scary part? Most people genuinely believe they are “good people...