Shocking NYC teen attack exposes the dark truth about kids lost to cell phones and internet chaos

Another young girl gets stomped on a New York City street, and the left pretends it’s some mystery why America’s kids are so out of control. Let’s stop lying to ourselves. It’s plain to anyone willing to open their eyes: we’ve turned over our children to the soulless world of cell phones and internet filth, and now we’re horrified by what’s becoming of them.

This isn’t just about one awful attack, as sick as it is. Video after video, it seems like every week there’s another pack of teens fighting, filming, and cheering each other on while innocent kids get beaten in broad daylight. Where do they learn this? Easy. Look at what fills their screens all day: social media trash, explicit porn, and every kind of rotten influence. There are no parents in sight, no discipline, just mindless scrolling and desensitized teens poisoned by a world without morals.

Liberal politicians love to blame everything but themselves. They say it’s about poverty or injustice, but they’re the ones who ripped God, order, and real education out of schools. They hand out laptops and free Wi-Fi, then wonder why our kids only know TikTok dances and dirty memes. Should we be surprised that a generation raised on porn, violence, and digital “likes” has lost any sense of shame or empathy?

Here’s the ugly truth the left won’t admit: when you hand over your children to globalist tech giants, deprive them of real community, and call it “progress,” you get empty, broken souls. Strong families, faith, and patriotism are treated like old-fashioned jokes to be erased and replaced by an endless feed of filth. And when another teenager’s face gets stomped in, the answer from the elites is more hashtags, more “awareness,” and less accountability.

America’s not going to survive if we let our youth be sacrificed on the altar of big tech and woke excuses. If we can’t bring back basic values and common sense, maybe the next headline will involve kids you know. How much more proof do we need before someone says, “Enough!”?

Source: NY Post


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