I've been thinking a lot about the way liberals/leftists and people like SFO use the term "evil," because what they consider evil seems so alien to what most people in the world would consider it.
In general it tends to come from religious feelings. Evil is what your religion tells you is evil. Otherwise, if it's antisocial behavior that your religion doesn't say is necessarily evil, it's just "bad."
Liberals like SFO that are in the woke religion (and he is a Believer whether he wants to admit it or not) seem to have a reverse view of what is commonly attributed to evil vs bad.
Things like racism or even just loving your own people (if you're white), chauvinism, flirtatious or rude behavior are seen as Evil, while murder, rape, thievery, lying, adultery, etc are just seen as "bad."
Most things religious people would see as good are often seen as Evil by woke people too. The sanctity of life itself, patriotism, loving your neighbor before others, being pious and spreading gospel, being honest with yourself and those around you, being healthy and treating your body right, being non-violent, being against things that lead to social disorder. These are all seen as sins and evil in wokism, and as much as SFO tries to pretend he's not, he follows all of that bullshit like a religion.
I really wonder where it all even comes from, besides some kind of anti-Christian (but also anti-all world religious belief) contrarianism.