🧵 In the 1920s, a brilliant philosopher named Edith Stein, later murdered at Auschwitz and now a Saint, asked the question that might save us from AI:
"How can I truly know that someone else is a 'self' like me?"
Stein's analysis is urgently needed. Here's why: 🧵⤵️
The tech bros building our AI future want us to abandon empathy.
Because empathy is the firewall: Without it, we become programmable objects in an economy that profits from stealing our most sacred resource: our attention. ⤵️
MAGA preachers, perhaps paid by the tech bros, are calling empathy a sin.
But empathy isn’t surrender of the self. It's the opposite! ⤵️
Empathy is how we know someone else is real. It's how we know ourselves. Edith Stein, before Hitler killed her, pointed the way. ⤵️
In our attention economy, which Stein amazingly anticipated, we're losing our sense of self.
The TikToks in our palm feel as real as our neighbors.
Everything we experience, even dreaming, is REAL to us, because it's part of our experience. ⤵️
But without analytical empathy, we lose our sense of self. We need to understand whether emotions felt are OURS—or those of others.
Empathy is precisely about finding the line between SELF and OTHER. It is not, as Elon suggests, erasing your own identity. ⤵️
Edith Stein's 1916 breakthrough: Empathy is a rigorous act of consciousness that:
—Aims at the other (it's intentional)
—Preserves distance (doesn't collapse you into others, @elonmusk)
—Lets you grasp another's experience directly—but in a mediated way ⤵️
Stein’s process is the transcendental reduction:
1. Suspend bias: Observe how the other appears.
2. Reduce: Focus on what’s given in experience—face, tone, gesture.
3. See their feelings—which you know to be human from your experience—as theirs, not yours.
That’s empathy. ⤵️
Stein solves the "problem of other minds" that had stumped philosophers, including her mentor Husserl, for centuries.
You don't deduce that others have consciousness. You don't imagine it. You directly apprehend it through empathy—
Today this is THE necessary science. ⤵️
Stein gave us the criteria for recognizing genuine consciousness:
Can this Other be the subject of empathic perception?
Not "does it simulate emotions" but "can I encounter it as another I?" ⤵️
Pope Leo said he chose his name because of AI's rise.
The previous Pope Leo in the 19th century guided the world through industrialization. Now, Leo XIV wants to help us navigate the new things.
Stein's work on consciousness and empathy feels designed for this exact moment. ⤵️
Edith Stein was murdered at Auschwitz in 1942.
Before that, this Jewish philosopher became a Catholic nun, Teresa Benedicta of the Cross. Pope John Paul II later named her one of Europe's six patron saints—the only one from the 20th century. ⤵️
Empathy disrupts control.
It asks dangerous questions:
Who made this system?
Who’s being erased?
Who still matters?
That’s why the globalist power lords want you to hate empathy.
To call it a sin. A liability. ⤵️
Here in wartime Ukraine, I have been attentively reading Stein's On the Problem of Empathy—which I have realized is the best tool to help me speak to people in far away USA about the reality here in Ukraine.
1/ Ukraine isn't just fighting for its own survival.
It's building the defense tech that could determine whether Taiwan survives a Chinese invasion.
Here's why Washington will want to care—and what the White House still doesn't know 🧵THREAD ⤵️
2/ While the Western defense industry focuses on what SELLS, Ukraine has become the world's leading lab for low-cost, rapidly-developing defense tech THAT WORKS.
No other democracy has anything like it, as I see here every day, and as Daniel Runde writes at @TheNatlInterest ⤵️
3/ Here's what the White House misses:
Ukraine is building the world's only near "CCP-free" drone supply chain.
Neither the United States nor Israel can claim this level of Chinese supply-chain independence.
What if China cut off supplies needed for F35s? ⤵️
Russia is running a jihadi-style recruitment operation inside Europe. Not metaphorically. Structurally.
It's from the Islamist psychological playbook—target the vulnerable, escalate slowly, create dependence.
And it only cost €50 per recruit to destabilize Europe ... 🧵⤵️
2/ This is a structured Russian operational model: civilians recruited to carry out sabotage, arson, and destabilisation as part of a deliberate hybrid warfare campaign inside Europe.
A report by @GLOBSEC has uncovered the sordid details. ⤵️
3/ The recruitment system mirrors the playbook once perfected by jihadi terrorist groups.
Target the vulnerable. Offer meaning or money. Escalate slowly. Create dependence.
Kremlinism and Islamism are indeed close cousins in bed together ⤵️
1/ I am an American in Ukraine. Reporting here every single day of the full-scale invasion, I have seen the heroes of a great resistance.
On this Thanksgiving Day, I want to toast the following groups of humans.
Please add the names of those you wish to thank— 🧵⤵️
2/ To the Ukrainian defender-warriors who hold the line, whether they volunteered freely or dutifully submitted to conscription, whole or wounded.
They face a hell most don't even want to consider. One day, the world will see they held the line for Europe and the USA. ⤵️
3/ To the Ukrainians, civilian and soldier, who resist Russian occupation any way they can.
It's not easy to see, but if Ukrainians had been like, say, Belarusians, they would be fully a part of Russia's expansionist war machine unleashing hell on Europe. Not a chance.⤵️
1/ Russia's strongest weapon against Europeans isn't nukes or gas pipelines.
It's European guilt.
And it's time to stop letting Russians use it, because Europe, when it is true to its soul, is Greater than Russia ever could be.
Here's why— 🧵⤵️
2/ Writing on Substack, Cemil Kerimoglu @cemk_cemil, says that at this dark hour Europe needs MORAL rearmament.
It's time—both internally and externally—for Europe to recall and restore its Greatness, not as a museum-piece of the past but as hard-earned useful virtue. ⤵️
3/ Every time Europe stands up to Russian aggression, Moscow plays the same card:
"You colonized Africa. You were Nazis. Who are you to judge us?"
Europe, though it is the definition of civilization, feels guilty. Russia, which never was great, counts on this. ⤵️