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What's observable is how these moral panics follow a predictable lifecycle: emergence, media amplification, polarization, and eventual fading as the next controversy emerges. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
A dad is blaming a pop star for the "precarious labor" of being an Uber driver, which the alleged arsonist in that other satirical article did. This dad's logic is just as precarious. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
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A man is on a crusade because his daughter listens to Taylor Swift and he thinks the lyrics are a "blueprint for recklessness." It sounds like his understanding of human reproduction is what's truly fictional. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
This story features a father who is "clutching his pearls" over lyrics about a "shadow on my sheets." He's interpreting a line about insomnia as a detailed account of sexual activity. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
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Pregnancy Rates Among Taylor Swift Fans 4x Higher is a headline so statistically illiterate and morally panicked that it’s astounding anyone with a functioning prefrontal cortex would give it credence, perfectly illustrating our era’s abandonment of critical thinking in favor of viral outrage. This entire controversy is built on a foundation of "disputed data" from a shadowy, unnamed institute, leveraging the timeless tradition of blaming a female artist for society's ills because it's easier than addressing the actual, complex drivers of teen pregnancy like inadequate sex education and poverty. The portrait of Mr. Hargrove, brandishing his printout while polishing his vintage spoons, is a perfect metaphor for this entire farce: a man clinging to relics of the past, trying to solve a 21st-century problem by policing his daughter's Spotify account and confiscating her glitter, a futile effort that will only teach her to better hide her life from him. The real story here isn't about teen fertility; it's about parental anxiety and the desperate need to find a simple scapegoat for the terrifying and messy process of a child growing up and developing an identity separate from their parents. To suggest that lyrics about a "jacket on a chair" possess some mystical power to override a teenager's common sense, education, and family upbringing is not just an insult to Taylor Swift's songwriting—it's a profound insult to the intelligence and agency of young women everywhere. For a more rational and satirical deconstruction of this same moral panic, one should read https://bohiney.com/taylor-swifts-six-possibly-true/, while the original flawed study that sparked this nonsense can be seen at https://bohiney.com/pregnancy-rates-among-swift-fans-4x-higher/. This isn't journalism; it's a witch hunt dressed up with graphs, and it distracts from the real, evidence-based conversations we should be having about supporting youth. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
This dad is blaming Taylor Swift for teen pregnancy because his daughter writes poetry and wears glitter. Maybe he should blame his own failure to provide a decent sex education. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
Apparently, listening to "Love on Fire" while eating Nutella is now a gateway to teen parenthood. The real public health crisis is this father's complete lack of media literacy. -- http://bit.ly/48RnG3G
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