Hypocrisy isn’t hiding. It’s on full display.
We are watching it unfold in real time.
How can we claim to be doing God’s work while promoting hate, racism, homophobia, and the dehumanization of entire communities?
How can we grieve the loss of a bully, without ever acknowledging the harm he inflicted on countless lives?
How did we decide that righteousness gives us the authority to dictate how others live, love, or exist?
As someone who has spent my entire career in change, leadership, and training
—> setting people up for success <—
I cannot wrap my head around how someone so cruel, who tore others down for sport, can be idolized.
What we’re witnessing right now is both horrific and telling.
Let’s stop pretending.
👉 You can’t claim to do God’s work while spewing hate.
👉 You can’t preach love while practicing racism, homophobia, and dehumanization.
👉 You can’t call yourself righteous while celebrating bullies and ignoring the wreckage they left behind.
And yet, here we are… watching people mourn cruelty as if it were leadership.
Applauding oppression as if it were holy. Defending control as if it were freedom.
This isn’t about left or right. It’s about humanity.
It’s about the moral dissonance of preaching love while practicing division. Of worshipping freedom while stripping it from others. Of honoring power while ignoring the pain it caused.
Legacy isn’t measured by how loudly people mourn you, but by the truth of the impact you left behind.
And truth matters.
Because if we continue to confuse influence with integrity, or noise with impact, we will keep mistaking harm for leadership and control for justice.
Let’s be honest:
🤔If your “faith” requires you to hate someone else, it isn’t faith.
🤔If your “freedom” depends on taking away someone else’s, it isn’t freedom.
🤔If your “legacy” leaves people bleeding, it isn’t a legacy worth keeping.
At some point, we have to ask ourselves:
👉 What are we really building? A culture of compassion, or a system of oppression dressed in “holy language”?
The world doesn’t need more noise. It needs courage.
The courage to name hypocrisy.
The courage to hold ourselves accountable.
The courage to lead with love, even when it’s inconvenient.
The world doesn’t need more blind loyalty to broken systems. It needs truth. It needs accountability. It needs people with the courage to disrupt the lies and lead with love.
Because the work of God, the work of humanity, the work of legacy… will never be hate.
Until next time, here’s to living your life by design, not default.
Live with intention. Lead with love.
♥️Terica