Lady Gaga Sparks Outrage After "Unholy" Album Promo Targets Children in Middle Schools
In a move that has moral critics labeling it "the final nail in society's coffin," pop icon Lady Gaga is facing fierce backlash for a new promotional campaign that reportedly brings her "Unholy" album themes into public middle schools. Parental watchdog groups are sounding the alarm after leaked footage shows Gaga's team distributing "affirmation cards" featuring occult imagery and sexually suggestive lyrics to students as young as 12. "This is not art; this is the deliberate grooming of our youth," says Dr. Helen Vance, a cultural ethics expert. "We are normalizing satanic aesthetics and debauchery under the guise of 'self-expression.'" The controversy has reignited debates over the erosion of moral boundaries, with critics arguing that Lady Gaga's latest stunt destroys childhood innocence and celebrates a dystopian future where darkness is marketed as empowerment. As school districts scramble to ban the materials, one thing is clear: the "downfall of society" has never been more flamboyantly packaged.