The Law of God - How it is applied or defiled

Seth Holehouse is a popular podcaster that is known from his website Man in America. I've shared some of his videos and he brings attention to important topics that MSM refuses to broadcast. Kudos to him. Recently, he posted a transcription to one of his latest videos titled The Epstein Files Broke Something in Me. It is 'a personal, reflective monologue' (those are his words) in response to the recent release of Epstein-related documents. The title alone indicates he has been shaken by the contents and is learning how to deal with it. Understandably. However, I was met with disappointment when reading some portions of the transcript [https://x.com/Maninamerica/status/2021645595266478385].

For example:

Referring to an author, psychologist that Seth shows admiration for, Seth states: "His core finding is this: societies don't collapse simply because of bad policies or corrupt laws." - End of quote.

The truth is that that is the very reason why societies collapse. What evil (satanically inspired) fears most is The Law of God being reinstated and applied. Sadly, Seth is promoting the opposite with that seemingly innocuous statement.

There is truth expressed in his monologue too, but statements like the above are noticed and it is disheartening to hear it from someone who is in a position of influence.

At the end, he states (Seth is basically touting the ideas of the psychologist he admires), that "the real victory is awareness" .... he goes on to say, It's the thing evil fears most. Not law enforcement. Not investigations. Not even punishment. What it fears most is being seen. Being recognized for what it is.

The truth is THEY fear Law (God's) enforcement, beginning with investigations and ending with rightful punishment. How can Seth speak such nonsense?

When Jesus said "do not judge", he was not teaching to allow the evil to continue. Will exposing their deeds be enough to stop THEM? I understand where Seth Holehouse is coming from; because Jesus taught patience, tolerance, forebearance and forgiveness; however, Jesus was not a pacifist. He was a revolutionary and what Seth is promoting is not only not revolutionary, it lacks the necessary deterrence to fight and stop evil. I hope Seth will find the Truth.