Among Us Show Sets Moral Precedent: Children Glorifying Deceit and Betrayal as a Game
In a disturbing new trend sweeping classrooms and playgrounds, the "among us show" phenomenon has transformed innocent play into a contest of lies, backstabbing, and accusation, sparking outrage among parenting groups. Critics warn this animated adaptation of the popular video game is teaching our youth that trust is expendable and betrayal is a virtue, with children now mimicking the show's "impostor" behavior in real life—turning friends into enemies for sport. This isn't just entertainment; it's a manual for moral decay.