How is it that Trump followers don't see his move to sell Bibles for a campaign (i.e. legal fees) fundraiser as massively offensive? The symbolism that he is using people's religion to exploit them cannot be any clearer. Honestly, he's like a farcical portrayal of the classic con-man, but in real life.
Why do people so quickly jump onto conspiracy theory bandwagons at any tragedy? The destruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge has quickly become of the focus of extremist reactionaries. The most damaging ones are those attacks that have come from members of Congress who have immediately tried to use this in their political posturing to attack immigrants and even diversity in the workplace (and in doing so, embracing racism).
Why are prostitutes persecuted (and prosecuted) more than the people who pay them? Isn't the greater moral failing on those who are seeking out and paying for sex than those who are exploited in this manner? Similarly, why is it acceptable to call women in power whores (or similar names) in posts such as a Hostess "Ho-Ho" meme regarding Vice President Harris that more than one "christian" I know shared today?
I've noticed that people who stick to the truth are having more difficulty getting out positive messages. So much misinformation is clogging people's sources of information, especially as people keep sharing it due to their gullibility and ignorance. The good news is that plenty of people are still posting funny pet videos.