While hardworking American parents were focused on putting food on the table and keeping their families safe, ABC's 'Good Morning America' was busy promoting what conservative host Allie Beth Stuckey calls "demonic pornography" to their teenage children.
The shocking revelation centers around the network's endorsement of "Sibylline," a so-called "young adult" novel by Melissa de la Cruz that's packed with occultism, graphic sexual content including threesomes, and even necrophilia. Yes, you read that correctly – ABC thinks this garbage is appropriate for America's youth.
On her show "Relatable," Stuckey teamed up with "Library 4 Kiddos" founder Anne Sey to expose the dark underbelly of what's being marketed as innocent teen literature. What they found should horrify every parent in America.
"This isn't just inappropriate content," Stuckey explained. "This is a deliberate attempt to corrupt our children's minds and normalize the most depraved behaviors imaginable."
"There's a new young adult novel out that has America's teen readers spellbound. It's got mystery, romance, fantasy, and plot twists — everything a young reader craves. There's only one problem: It's demonic pornography."
This is exactly the kind of cultural poison that President Trump and his administration are working to root out of our institutions. While Trump fights to restore American values and protect our children from woke indoctrination, networks like ABC continue pushing the most vile content imaginable.
The timing couldn't be more revealing. As Trump's second term gains momentum with his America First agenda, the left-wing media machine is doubling down on their efforts to corrupt the next generation of Americans. They know they're losing the culture war, so they're targeting our most vulnerable – our children.
Parents need to wake up and realize that the same network that spent years lying about Trump is now trying to poison their teenagers' minds with occult pornography disguised as "young adult literature."
How many more of these "spellbinding" novels are lurking in your local library or bookstore? It's time for parents to take back control of what their children are reading before it's too late.
