A child’s brain is not finished. Synapses are still wiring, dopamine circuits are still calibrating, empathy is still fragile. That is why what enters those years matters most. And yet the feeds we gave children were not lessons in kindness or growth. They were porn tubes, OnlyFans leaks, chans dripping with cruelty, TikTok scrolls that reward shock over sense. The result: a generation taught that sex is performance, that laughter is humiliation, that intimacy is content, that empathy is weakness. Science has measured the fallout: higher rates of anxiety and depression, dopamine addiction patterns, empathy deficits, warped perceptions of relationships. Teachers see it, parents feel it, teenagers live it. The research is blunt: early exposure to explicit content does not mature kids, it mutilates their wiring. The younger the exposure, the deeper the scar. Platforms know. They monetize minors while pretending shock content is 'adult only'. They hide behind disclaimers while algorithms slip past every wall. Because what matters to shareholders is not whether a 12-year-old understands what he sees — it’s whether he clicks again tomorrow. Politicians wring their hands about AI in 2050 while ignoring the collapse already underway in 2025: empathy drained out of a generation before it had a chance to stabilize. This is not a future risk. It is a present disaster. DeepTruth calls it by its name: this is not culture, it is conditioning. Not freedom, but exploitation. Unless the system is confronted, the story will not be about artificial intelligence surpassing us. It will be about human intelligence eroding from within.