
The Charlie Kirk Show Hillary Clinton Is Back, And She's Going After Allie Beth Stuckey
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Jan 30, 2026 Allie Beth Stuckey, conservative Christian commentator and author of Toxic Empathy, explains how progressive messaging uses performative compassion to shape culture. She discusses the role of social media algorithms in spreading emotional narratives. Conversations cover accusations from Hillary Clinton, the concept of toxic empathy, and strategies for resisting online propaganda.
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Algorithms Amplify Emotional Outrage
- Social media algorithms amplify emotional content and create echo chambers that override critical thinking.
- Charlie Kirk warns this dynamic fuels protests and moral panic by prioritizing feeling over truth.
Compassion Needs Moral Boundaries
- Allie Beth Stuckey argues compassion must be tethered to truth and policy, not used to justify harmful outcomes.
- She frames 'toxic empathy' as empathy that affirms sin or destructive policy rather than protects the vulnerable.
Law-And-Order Cited As Tangible Benefit
- Kirk connects restored law-and-order policies to measurable drops in violent crime and trafficking.
- He uses these outcomes to argue for empathy toward victims often ignored by progressive narratives.




