In this episode of Beer & Conversation with Pigweed & Crowhill, the guys crack open a homebrewed IPA and dive into one of the most controversial ideas in modern culture: “suicidal empathy,” a term popularized by evolutionary psychologist Gad Saad.
The conversation explores:
- The difference between empathy and sympathy
- Why empathy evolved in human societies
- How compassion can become self-destructive
- The “weaponization of empathy” in politics and culture
- Immigration, tribal loyalty, and social cohesion
- The balance between compassion and judgment
- Whether modern Western culture has lost that balance
Along the way, Pigweed and Crowhill discuss evolutionary psychology, virtue signaling, theory of mind, and why even good virtues can become dangerous when pushed to extremes.
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