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As the discussion unfolds, Janko poses a provocative question: Is the current generation more evil compared to past generations? Tate reframes the notion, suggesting that today’s youth are not inherently evil but rather lost and misled. He emphasizes how toxic social media influences contribute to a detachment from traditional familial and religious structures. By comparing societal norms and expectations, Tate paints a stark picture of an emotionally and spiritually impoverished youth influenced by algorithms designed to undermine their well-being.