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  • Here's what I found about this; "Marilyn Manson isn’t against teenagers. The song is a reaction to how society, politicians, and media treated teens as dangerous or disposable, especially after Columbine, when Manson himself was unfairly blamed. The song’s point: Teens get scapegoated. Adults create the problems but blame youth culture. Manson is siding with misunderstood teens, not attacking them. He’s using a rebellious, sarcastic voice to expose hypocrisy. Bottom line: “Disposable Teens” is anti‑moral‑panic, not anti‑teenager. It’s a protest song about how society mistreats and fears young people." 2/17/26/ Mardi Gras

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