Arie Simcha Halpern

Does morality depend on popularity?

Let me ask you a question, Tucker. Let me ask you a question, Owens. After all, isn’t it what you always do?

My question is as following; how could you say that Israel is an apartheid state when an Arab judge put a former president behind bars? How could you say that Israeli Muslims are second citizens when the Iranian Muslims are the ones being killed for protesting? How could you accuse Ben Shapiro of being obsessed with Israel when you can’t stop talking about it? How could you be such a hypocrite and still live with yourself?

Don’t you believe in G-d? Don’t you believe in the power of honesty, even when it doesn’t give you the highest number of views? Are you so consumed by the drive for fame that you are willing to sell your morals? If your parameter of morality is the number of likes, that means you have lost yourself; you are just a walking entertainment.

The Bible says that those who bless the Jewish People will be blessed – doesn’t it mean something to you? Do you want to be like Stalin and Hitler, disappeared from humanity, or like Lincoln and Washington, whose legacy is still will us? It’s entirely up to you, but I pray for the sake of you and your followers that you will make the right decision. You could still decide to be remembered as a force that stood with good as the world crumbled from darkness, as a bastion of light and truth to humanity, but it seems you decision was already made.

About the Author
Arie Simcha Halpern was born in USA in 2010 to his Chilean parents that were living there because of his father's PhD. After a few years they moved back to Chile, where they resided until they made Aliyah in 2020. Besides learning in Yeshivah, he has always enjoyed speaking with people from different backgrounds, listening to debates, reading tons of books and trying to formulate his own ideas.
Related Topics
Related Posts
Sign in or Register
Please use the following structure: example@domain.com
Or Continue with
By registering you agree to the terms and conditions
Register to continue
Or Continue with
Log in to continue
Sign in or Register
Or Continue with
check your email
Check your email
We sent an email to you at .
It has a link that will sign you in.