While President Trump works to restore sanity and protect our nation's children, Hollywood's sickest perverts are celebrating the return of HBO's "Euphoria" — a show that masquerades child exploitation as cutting-edge television.
The depraved series, which debuted in 2019 to showcase "the shocking and terrible things kids these days are up to," became HBO's second-most-watched show since 2004. Now, with Season 3 set to return, America's cultural elites are once again lining up to praise what any decent parent would recognize as the systematic sexualization of minors.
Patriots on social media aren't staying silent. As one concerned American tweeted, HBO is "promoting and advocating for what once would have been universally understood as the sexual exploitation of minors." That's not hyperbole — that's the truth mainstream media refuses to report.
"Hey there, kids! Here are all the worst things you can do. We've made a list. And then we built a TV show around it!" — The Blaze
This isn't HBO's first rodeo exploiting children for profit. Social media users are pointing out the network's pattern, with one noting how "HBO Pushes Child Actor To Curse In 'A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms'" — because apparently corrupting young performers is now standard operating procedure in Tinseltown.
What's most disturbing? The so-called "critics" and cultural commentators who defend this garbage as "art." These are the same people who screamed about "protecting democracy" while Biden was in office, yet they cheer when Hollywood sexualizes teenagers for entertainment.
Trump's America vs. Hollywood's Sickness
This is exactly why Americans voted for Trump in 2024. While the previous administration ignored the moral decay eating away at our culture, President Trump has made protecting children a cornerstone of his second term. From fighting Big Tech's exploitation of kids online to confronting the "woke" agenda in schools, this administration understands what's at stake.
HBO can dress up their exploitation with fancy cinematography and critical acclaim, but parents across America see right through it. The question is: how long will we let Hollywood poison our children's minds while calling it "prestige television"?
