Why lack of shame, integrity, discernment, and structure regress society

One thing that has strengthened me as a person is having structure in my everyday life. I build routines and meaning for my life, constantly. I find that rituals and routines give me a sense of purpose. Every day doesn't just feel like it's flying by as time does, but that I'm actually working towards something. This is also why I feel having goals you're constantly working towards is a great tool of life. People crave meaning and purpose. This meaning and purpose also shapes their integrity and morality as individuals.

Everyone can have different morals and ethics, and they are (unfortunately) subjective. Shame is what allows us to shape those morals. You should be ashamed to have certain beliefs (racism, sexism, etc.). There is a serious lack of shame among people these days. You should be ashamed to treat people crazily, and you should be ashamed to regurgitate harmful nonsense.
You should be ashamed to regress society, ashamed to deny climate change, ashamed to take advantage of workers, ashamed to line your pockets with the money of others.

A lot of these particular crazy people have no integrity. They don't stand for or believe in anything other than themselves. There is no village because people are extremely selfish and self-serving. These type of people need to be drowned out by those who do have backbones and integrity. Those who have a sense of purpose for society, not just themselves. People who give more to the world than they take, people who care about their neighbors, kids, the elderly, etc. All the people who make up your society.

People who have discernment to filter nonsense are the people who need to be the loudest. There will always be wicked people in the world with bad intentions, but discernment is required to navigate through that. You should be able to recognize strange people and strange rhetoric. The next step is to overpower them.

Right now, society's goal needs to be discernment, integrity, and young people gaining structure and purpose in their lives. Third spaces and group discussions in person. Less time online and more time in real life.