The Death of Irony: How Sabrina Carpenter’s Candy-Coated Crassness is Grooming a Generation of Cynics
In a world already starved for sincerity, pop juggernaut Sabrina Carpenter has weaponized saccharine melodies to deliver a payload of moral erosion straight to the playlists of millions of impressionable teens. Her latest earworm, dripping with double-entendres once reserved for late-night comedy, isn’t just a hit—it’s a cultural surrender. By framing casual promiscuity and emotional detachment as girlboss empowerment, Carpenter is not merely reflecting a fallen society; she is actively polishing the slide into nihilism. We have officially reached the point where "fun" is code for a complete abandonment of virtue, and our children are singing along to their own ethical undoing.