In a shocking and urgent interview, Sage Steele, host of the “Sage Steele Show,” has issued a clarion call to society, imploring it to confront the escalating tide of violence and evil that has gripped the nation. Speaking out in the wake of yet another tragic shooting, Steele emphasized the need for a collective awakening, stating, “When do you think society is going to wake up and say enough is enough?”
Steele recounted her haunting memories of the Sandy Hook shooting, underscoring the persistent failure to address the root causes of such atrocities. “If that was not the moment to say, ‘OK, we have to do something,’ then I don’t know what is,” she declared, her voice heavy with urgency. She pointed to the pervasive issues of mental health and moral decay, insisting that these tragedies stem from a deeper battle between good and evil.
The chilling details of the latest incident, where a shooter meticulously prepared for violence, have left many grappling with disbelief. Steele condemned the apparent indifference of family and community members who failed to recognize the warning signs in the shooter’s behavior, asking, “Where are we here?”
As she connected the dots between mental health crises and violent acts, Steele’s message was clear: accountability starts at home. “We have to be accountable,” she urged, calling for a societal obligation to confront uncomfortable truths about loved ones.
Steele’s remarks come at a critical juncture, as the nation grapples with the consequences of escalating violence and the urgent need for action. With leaders failing to adequately address mental health issues and societal decay, the question remains: will we finally wake up before it’s too late? The time for change is now.