Teen Vogue churned out a variety of highly explicit sexual material for its teenage audience in 2019.
The publication has been described as a “glossy” magazine “aimed at teenage girls” that has recently stepped forward into the political spectrum to criticize President Donald Trump. But in 2019, Teen Vogue also offered teenagers a chance to discover “How To Have Queer Sex,” “How To Use Sex Magic To Manifest Your Best Self,” “How To Get An Abortion If You’re A Teen,” and more.
Several of these stories cite Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion provider, as their source for health and sex tips. The stories are posted on Teen Vogue’s website, many are shared on Twitter, and some are highlighted on the publication’s Instagram page.
Critics of the publication say that Teen Vogue’s content is entirely unfit for its teenaged audience. Donna Rice Hughes, president and CEO of Enough Is Enough, an organization dedicated to making the internet safer for children, warns that Teen Vogue is driven by “a clear agenda to sexualize and exploit the minds of its young teen and tween readers during what should be a protected period of innocence.”
Anti-trafficking activist Jaco Booyens says the publication’s content grooms young people and seeks to desensitize them to such explicit content.
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More luciferian influence for the ignorant and weak minded..sad
ReplyDeleteThey published other articles too;
ReplyDeleteIt's okay that mom's new boyfriend kisses you on your lips
Your male teacher does really love you
Daddy's sometimes like to touch
It is great your 16 year old stepbrother wants to shower with you
That boy in your locker-room thinks he's a girl, and it's okay
The man at Target can use the Girls Restroom with you
Stepdads want you to touch them there
Indoctrination or grooming is what this publication is doing. Normalizing creepy behavior.
I would hope your "learning" comes from parents not some slutty magazine that only wants your money?
ReplyDeleteTeens will be teens. Most grow up and realize how stupid their teen behavior was. Don't panic over what Teen Vogue publishes. Most teens have never heard of it.
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