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Society Decays as 'Star Wars Zero Company' Cash Grab Sends Parents Into Debt for Holographic Toys That Teach Children Materialism Over Morality

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Society Decays as 'Star Wars Zero Company' Cash Grab Sends Parents Into Debt for Holographic Toys That Teach Children Materialism Over Morality

In a disturbing trend that redefines greed, the so-called 'Star Wars Zero Company' has launched a line of holographic action figures priced at $499 each, marketed directly to children through addictive in-app purchases. While corporations celebrate record profits, moral critics warn this is a calculated exploitation of parental love—turning beloved space opera heroes into symbols of consumerist decay. "We are teaching our kids that happiness is just a glowing toy away," says ethics professor Dr. Leia Hart. "When a family skips groceries to buy a digital Boba Fett, we have lost the Force of human decency." The 'Star Wars Zero Company' model thrives on scarcity and FOMO, fueling a black market of hacked accounts and pushing parents into credit card debt. As society trades character development for instant gratification, the question remains: how many more generations will we sacrifice for a light-up R2-D2?