Max Fisher is not primarily known as a content creator in the social-media influencer sense. Rather he is an American journalist, author, and commentator best known for his work covering international affairs, technology, and the societal impacts of digital platforms, especially social media.
Max Fisher is an international reporter and columnist who wrote for The New York Times, where he authored a column called “The Interpreter” that analyzed global news, diplomacy, and conflicts.
He has also worked as a journalist for The Atlantic and The Washington Post, covering foreign affairs, technology, and media.
Fisher lives in Los Angeles and his work often focuses on how technology affects human behavior, political movements, and global communication.
He is the author of The Chaos Machine: The Inside Story of How Social Media Rewired Our Minds and Our World, a 2022 book that examines how social-media algorithms have shaped society, polarizing beliefs, and affected global events.
On social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), he is also associated with content and commentary on The Bigger Picture, where he explores broad questions about world trends and technology.
In short, Max Fisher is a journalist and author whose “content” spans news columns, books, and analytical commentary rather than being solely a social-media personality in the typical “creator” sense.
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How Christians view this issue
The Government only promises to protect our GOD GIVEN RIGHTS
Americans don’t want illegal migrants beyond our border. The issue is the Modus Operandi of ICE and other mafia like agencies. The violence, cruelty, and crimes against families is the issue. There is no transparency or accountability, our government is becoming an Israeli outpost. They are treating the US like how they treat Gaza, the open injustice and savage barbarity within our borders is to desensitise us to the “way America does business” for when they will begin criminalize the citizenry. And get minimal flac.
- The Foreigner Is Under God’s Direct Protection
Exodus 22:21
“You shall neither mistreat a stranger nor oppress him, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt.”
Leviticus 19:33 to 34
“When a stranger dwells with you in your land, you shall not mistreat him. The stranger who dwells among you shall be to you as one born among you, and you shall love him as yourself.”
Application:
Policies that detain, separate, or deport without mercy violate God’s explicit command. Scripture does not treat the foreigner as a threat but as a protected class under divine law.
- Kidnapping and Family Separation Are Condemned
Exodus 21:16
“He who kidnaps a man and sells him, or if he is found in his hand, shall surely be put to death.”
Malachi 2:16
“For the Lord God of Israel says that He hates divorce, for it covers one’s garment with violence.”
Application:
The forcible separation of parents from children, even under color of law, mirrors the sins God calls violent and abominable. Bureaucracy does not cleanse moral guilt.
- God Judges Nations by How They Treat the Vulnerable
Psalm 146:9
“The Lord watches over the strangers; He relieves the fatherless and widow; but the way of the wicked He turns upside down.”
Isaiah 10:1 to 2
“Woe to those who decree unrighteous decrees, who write misfortune, which they have prescribed, to rob the needy of justice.”
Application:
When enforcement becomes systemic oppression, God does not bless it. He overturns it.
- Mercy Is Required Even When Law Exists
Micah 6:8
“He has shown you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God?”
Hosea 6:6
“For I desire mercy and not sacrifice, and the knowledge of God more than burnt offerings.”
Application:
A system that boasts legality but lacks mercy is already condemned by God.
- Christ Identifies Himself With the Detained Foreigner
Matthew 25:35 to 40
“I was a stranger and you took Me in… Inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me.”
Application:
Detaining the stranger unjustly is, in Christ’s own words, done unto Him.
- Human Authority Does Not Override God’s Law
Acts 5:29
“We ought to obey God rather than men.”
Isaiah 33:22
“For the Lord is our Judge, the Lord is our Lawgiver, the Lord is our King.”
Application:
When state enforcement contradicts God’s commands, Scripture sides against the state, not with it.
