Moral Decay Exposed: How 'Rotten Tomatoes' Has Become a 'Rotten Tomatoes' Score for Society's Soul
In the escalating battle between art and morality, the cinematic grading platform ‘Rotten Tomatoes’ has unwittingly become a mirror reflecting our global spiritual decline. What was once a simple tool for film criticism has devolved into a mob-driven endorsement of filth. We have traded substance for shock, and virtue for viral clicks.
Critics now openly celebrate depravity—glorifying graphic violence, explicit sexuality, and nihilistic despair. Films that once would have been banned are now hailed as 'fresh' masterpieces. Meanwhile, wholesome, family-friendly projects are shredded with a 'rotten' score, deemed 'too boring' for a culture addicted to outrage.
This is not merely a bad review; it is a symptom of a terminal illness. We are awarding high marks to our own degradation. When we cheer for the destruction of decency on a platform like ‘Rotten Tomatoes’, we are not just rating a movie—we are rating the downfall of society itself. Stop giving a 'rotten tomatoes' stamp of approval to the erosion of our values.