Desert Fox
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Where did i mentioned authors religion? I said it's religiously motivated as the author himself propound the idea that by not following religion the western society is morally collapsing.
Nowhere did the author state such a thing or imply it. He did say the following in the beginning of the article:
The collection of facts and statistics that you are about to read is highly controversial. A lot of people are going to be greatly upset by it. Why? Because they don’t like to be confronted with the truth about America. Most people tend to believe that we can “fix this country” by getting the right politicians into power or by implementing certain economic or social reforms. But the reality of the matter is that our problems go far deeper than that. A moral collapse is eating away at the foundations of our society like cancer. If it continues to go unchecked, it will inevitably destroy America. Unfortunately, fixing moral decay is far more difficult than switching out political parties, because it is in the hearts of hundreds of millions of individual Americans. And most people don’t want to hear anything about a “moral collapse”, because most people like to think that the United States is setting a “good example” for the rest of the planet. But as you will see below, that is not the case at all.
Nothing "religiously motivated" there.
Having lived in America for 19 years, one can clearly see that this article is not fictitious, especially when considering the fact that the author uses gov.t and other reliable sources like CDC, etc.