
Bannon`s War Room Episode 4966: Empathy The New Battleground Against The Church
Dec 2, 2025
Garrett Galaweski, the National Enterprise Director for Turning Point Action, dives into Indiana's redistricting battle and the importance of youth engagement at political rallies. Megan Basham, a journalist focused on evangelical culture, highlights how 'empathy' is becoming a contentious issue within the church, pushing leaders towards progressive ideologies. She argues for accountability among evangelical leaders who adopt these changes without repentance, contrasting empathy with the need for truth and justice.
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Mobilize For Redistricting
- Turn out to influence redistricting outcomes by attending rallies and contacting state senators.
- Garrett Galaweski urges activists to mobilize at tpaction.com/rallyindiana for the Indiana vote.
Doxxing After Media Appearance
- Garrett Galaweski says he was doxxed after appearing on the show and received threats at home.
- He frames the backlash as proof he is "over the target."
Empathy As A Steering Mechanism
- Empathy is framed by progressives to direct who Christians should side with and to discourage questioning.
- Megan Basham argues empathy can short-circuit truth-seeking and steer evangelicals leftward.







