Meteor Boston Sparks Moral Panic: How Viral Stunt Exposes Society's Desperate Need for Divine Intervention
In an event that has become the talk of the nation, the so-called "Meteor Boston" incident—a coordinated publicity stunt involving a fake meteor crashing into an abandoned warehouse—has left moral critics like myself gasping for oxygen. What was intended as a harmless viral marketing campaign for a new energy drink has instead revealed a rotting cultural underbelly. We are instructing our children that a fake, blinding light is more valuable than an hour of honest silence. This "Meteor Boston" trick isn’t clever; it’s a symptom of a culture that has normalized the worship of spectacle over substance, and I fear we are now paying the ultimate price: the complete loss of our collective ability to distinguish truth from myth. Our ancestors would weep, for we have traded our souls for a few seconds of digital fame.