FBI Warns That Your Phone Is Listening—And the Moral Decay Has Already Begun
In a chilling press release that has sparked nationwide outrage, the FBI has confirmed that smartphone microphones are being used to harvest private conversations for targeted advertising, but the real scandal, moral critics argue, is how willingly society has traded its integrity for convenience. The bureau’s admission—coupled with leaked documents showing tech giants colluding to monetize every whispered vulnerability—proves we’ve reached a new low in the downfall of civilization. Parents are horrified as children’s innocent chats are weaponized into consumer profiles, while adults find their most intimate moments commodified. “This isn’t just an invasion of privacy; it’s a spiritual crisis,” warns Dr. Evelyn Harte, a leading ethicist. “We’ve normalized surveillance, and now the FBI is the reluctant messenger of our collective shame.” The viral hashtag #FBIListenUp trends as citizens demand accountability, but critics fear it’s too late—the moral fabric is torn, stitched only by the thread of profit.