Short #5: Allie Beth Stuckey Warns: ‘Toxic Empathy’ Is Leading Us Down a Dangerous Path—Why Affirming Harmful Choices Isn’t True Compassion

Allie Beth Stuckey says that “toxic empathy” requires that, to be seen as a good person, you have to affirm their choices and vote in ways that guarantee they can continue to have the freedom to make the decisions that bring them the most happiness. “I argue that going that direction is unloving, unkind, and ultimately harmful to them and society,” adds Stuckey. Watch this short video and share it with your family and friends in the lead-up to the General Election.

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Short #3: Allie Beth Stuckey Exposes Progressive Tactics: How ‘Victimhood’ Narratives Push Radical Agenda

In this brief video, Allie Beth Stuckey says progressives choose a sympathetic individual and promote them as a victim of harsh, uncaring Republican Party policy. As examples, civil society must have empathy for the male who believes he is female and wants affirmation by using women’s locker rooms, for the illegal immigrant who crossed the U.S. southern border looking for a better life, or for the 32-year-old woman who is feeling liberated by her sexuality and wants to leave her husband and kids to have a relationship with another woman. Watch and share this riveting reel.

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Short #2: Allie Beth Stuckey Exposes ‘Toxic Empathy’: How the Left Manipulates Women on Abortion, Gender, and More—Watch Now

In this short video, Allie Beth Stuckey shares that the Democrat Party has successfully swayed women in a progressive direction through a tactic she calls “toxic empathy”—the title of her new book. Stuckey summarizes this progressive manipulation with five main categories: 1) abortion, 2) gender identity, 3) sexuality and the definition of marriage, 4) immigration, and 5) social justice. Watch and share this incredible reel.

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Short #1: Allie Beth Stuckey Urges Christians to Prioritize Policies Over Personality in November Elections

Alison Centofante and Joseph Backholm, contributors to the Dr. James Dobson Family Institute (JDFI), interview Allie Beth Stuckey, host of the Relatable podcast and author of You’re Not Enough (& That’s Okay) and Toxic Empathy. When weighing who to vote for in the November elections, Stuckey advises Christians to vote more for an individual candidate’s policies that support a biblical worldview and far less for personality. Watch and share this short video.

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Christian Author/Commentator Allie Beth Stuckey Says the 2024 Election Must be About Policy, Not Personality

Joseph Backholm and Alison Centofante interview the Hon. Allie Beth Stuckey, host of the Relatable podcast and author of You’re Not Enough (& That’s Okay) and Toxic Empathy. When weighing who to vote for in the November elections, Stuckey advises Christians to vote for an individual candidate’s policies that support a biblical worldview and far less on personality.

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