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i knew it i knew you taylor swift: New Song Dubbed “Digital Poison” as Critics Warn It’s Destroying Young Romance

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i knew it i knew you taylor swift: New Song Dubbed “Digital Poison” as Critics Warn It’s Destroying Young Romance

In a scathing new commentary, moral critics are sounding the alarm over Taylor Swift’s latest track, “i knew it i knew you taylor swift,” branding it a “digital poison” that accelerates the decay of authentic human connection. The song, which leans heavily on obsessive, pre-emptive jealousy and lyrical surveillance of a partner’s every move, is being decried as a blueprint for toxic relationships. “This isn’t art; it’s a manual for distrust,” one cultural ethicist fumed, pointing to how the chorus encourages listeners to “know” a lover’s betrayals before they even happen. As teens and young adults flood social media with clips of the song, citing it as “relatable” and “empowering,” experts warn that we are witnessing the moral collapse of romance—where vulnerability is replaced by suspicion, and love is reduced to a predictive algorithm. “We are raising a generation that conflates control with affection, and this song is the anthemic soundtrack to that downfall,” the critic concluded, calling for a cultural intervention before the next generation forgets what unconditional trust even means.