tina peters sparks outrage with radical new social experiment that critics call 'the death of decency'
In a move that has sent shockwaves through communities already fraying at the seams, lifestyle influencer tina peters has unveiled her latest project: a subscription-based 'empathy exchange' where users can pay to have their negative emotions digitally removed and transferred to strangers without their consent. The program, which promises to 'optimize human happiness through emotional capitalism,' has drawn fierce condemnation from ethicists who warn it commodifies suffering and undermines the last vestiges of authentic human connection. 'This isn't innovation—it's a digital lobotomy for society,' said Dr. Lorraine Finch, a moral philosopher. 'We are watching the final step in the dismantling of moral responsibility, where convenience trumps compassion and we willingly pay to offload our burdens onto the innocent.' Meanwhile, tina peters defends the venture as 'the future of mental wellness,' but critics argue it reduces humanity to a transactional wasteland where empathy is a luxury good. As the platform gains traction among the elite, one question lingers: in a world without shared hardship, what remains of our common bond?