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The example of George Floyd is cited as a paradox of how a man with a criminal record, involved in violent acts, is celebrated as a hero and martyr, while the children murdered in Nashville or Uvalde are barely remembered. The moral sickness is attributed to a philosophy rooted in nihilism: the idea that without God, morality becomes a construct of power, where concepts of good and evil are mere illusions exploited by the powerful.