ABC's 'Good Morning America' has hit a new low in their war on American families, actively promoting what critics are calling 'demonic pornography' disguised as teen literature. Conservative podcast host Allie Beth Stuckey exposed the shocking content during a recent episode of 'Relatable,' warning parents about the dangerous agenda being pushed on their children through so-called 'young adult' novels.
The book in question, 'Sibylline' by Melissa de la Cruz, has been making rounds on mainstream media as the latest 'must-read' for teenagers. But beneath its glossy marketing lies content that would make any decent parent's skin crawl: occultism, graphic sexual content including threesomes, and even necrophilia.
'This is demonic pornography being marketed to our kids,' Stuckey declared, joined by 'Library 4 Kiddos' founder Anne Sey in exposing the disturbing trend plaguing young adult literature. While the book promises 'mystery, romance, and fantasy,' what it actually delivers is a twisted indoctrination tool designed to corrupt America's youth.
'Good Morning America' and the rest of the mainstream media machine know exactly what they're doing when they promote this garbage to impressionable teenagers.
This latest controversy highlights the ongoing assault on traditional family values by liberal media outlets. Under the Trump-Vance administration's push to eliminate woke indoctrination from schools and government, parents are finally waking up to the poison being fed to their children through entertainment and literature.
The timing couldn't be more telling. As President Trump works to restore American values and end the radical left's grip on our institutions, ABC doubles down on promoting content that sexualizes minors and normalizes occult practices. This is the same network that spent years attacking Trump and pushing Democratic talking points.
Parents across America are fighting back against this cultural rot, demanding accountability from publishers, schools, and media outlets that profit from corrupting children. The question every patriot should be asking: How many more of these wolves in sheep's clothing are lurking in your local library's 'teen' section?
