Monday, May 11, 2026

More Proof That Wokeness, Liberalism, and Suicidal Empathy Kill

Here's more proof that liberalism and political correctness contribute to make crime even worse worse. This sounds like Dr. Gad Saad's new book, "Suicidal Empathy".

It's a shame that woke fools like this woman can't be charged somehow for enabling this maniac to push Ross Falzone to his death. There also ought to be additional punishment for criminals who target senior citizens.

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Woman’s Toxic Empathy Blamed for NYC Retiree’s Murder in Vicious Subway Attack
“Maybe a part of me was just like, I don’t want to put another black man in jail, but, you know, at some point, if you are a criminal, you’re a criminal, and he was scary, he was a scary guy.”

Posted at Legal Insurrection by Stacey Matthews Sunday, May 10, 2026 

"What makes stories about violent attacks that leave victims seriously injured or dead especially infuriating is finding out after the fact that if someone had spoken out sooner about the suspects, then maybe it wouldn’t have happened.

"Last Thursday, a 76-year-old man was trying to take the subway in New York City when he was pushed down a flight of stairs, allegedly by a 32-year-old repeat offender who is well known to the NYPD. The retired teacher later died from injuries sustained in the attack:

Moments before the deadly attack, [suspect Rhamell] Burke trailed about 30 yards behind [victim Ross] Falzone as he walked north on Seventh Avenue, authorities said.

As the men approached the train station at that intersection, the suspect allegedly sped up and violently shoved the innocent senior down the steps into the station before fleeing the scene, according to police.

Falzone landed on his head about halfway down the stairs and suffered a traumatic brain injury, right rib fracture and spinal fracture, cops said.

"According to authorities, Burke “mysteriously walked free from Bellevue Hospital about an hour after cops cuffed him and checked him in as an ’emotionally disturbed person’ around 3:30 p.m. Thursday.” A few hours after Burke’s release, Falzone was murdered.

"We have been reliably informed that soft-on-crime Mayor Zohran “Defund the Police” Mamdani, who proclaimed that he was “horrified by the killing of Ross Falzone and the circumstances that led to it,” is going to get to the bottom of why the psych ward released Burke:

"The New York Post interviewed another alleged victim of Burke’s on Friday, and discovered that she opted not to cooperate with prosecutors in part because she didn’t “want to put another black man in jail”:

The horrified [23-year-old] victim told The Post she and a friend were on a subway in Manhattan on April 2 when Rhamell Burke approached them and began a conversation they quickly shut down before frantically trying to switch cars to get away from him.

She said the crazed suspect stalked them closely and allegedly yanked her by the back of her head in an attempt to slam her to the ground and booted her friend in the back.

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She said the attack left her and her friend “in shock,” but they ultimately chose not to cooperate with prosecutors …

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“I regret it 100% and I actually feel really bad that a man lost his life,” the woman said.

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“Maybe a part of me was just like, I don’t want to put another black man in jail, but, you know, at some point, if you are a criminal, you’re a criminal, and he was scary, he was a scary guy.”

Burke was hit with an assault charge for the April attack and granted supervised release at arraignment.

"This is classic toxic or suicidal empathy, as others observed:

"Substacker Teri Smith went off:

Next time someone asks you for an example of “Suicidal Empathy” or “Toxic Empathy,” remember this leftist woman who didn’t press charges against her attacker for fear of being “racist” and regretted it when he went on to murder someone.

Suicidal Empathy makes criminals out of victims and victims out of criminals. It’s upside down empathy, where those who are victimized are ignored in favor of pouring out “empathy” for offenders. It harms. It doesn’t help.

"If only."

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