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The idea that a private, horrifying event—such as the murder of parents by their own child—could be reframed as a political critique struck many as emblematic of a broader societal problem: the erosion of empathy in favor of partisan point-scoring.
Goldberg’s public stance served as a reminder that, even amid heated political debates, there exist universal human experiences—grief, loss, and suffering—that should transcend ideology.
While the Reiners’ tragedy was a singular and shocking event, it resonates with countless other instances of domestic violence, mental health crises, and familial strife that often go unnoticed until catastrophe strikes.
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