And they never stop pushing the boundaries. They normalize exposing children to things that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago. Then they wait till the anger subsides, and then push it further, wait till the anger subsides, then push it further, and it just keeps going deeper into depravity. They will never get to a point where it is enough for them.You are dangerous. Truly dangerous.
Let parents decide? How often are children in this country being sexually abused, sexually groomed, sexually trafficked? And plenty of times, it's the parents who are abusing their children or allowing/selling their child to someone else for that purpose. Should we let those parents decide? Not all parents are good parents. There are a lot of sick people who don't know, understand, or care, about boundaries or proper and acceptable exposure to sexual content. Children are unable to process what they are seeing and quite often develop behaviors that are damaging to themselves and others.
"• Prolonged and increased exposure to sexually explicit materials “can lead to exaggerated beliefs of sexual activity among peers, sexually permissible attitudes, and sexual callousness, including more negative attitudes toward sexual partners.”
• Recent research suggests that male youth who use sexually explicit material may develop unrealistic sexual values and beliefs and demonstrate sexual preoccupation. Female youth reported feeling physically inferior.
• Adolescents are normalizing sexual abuse done to them because of pornographic exposure. Females are especially prone to the normalization of sexual promiscuity, which heightens their risk of being victims of unwanted sexual violence and of sexually transmitted diseases.
The content of today’s media sexualizes and objectifies girls. The effects of self-objectification include eating disorders, low self-esteem, depression, and depressed moods. Far from leading to a healthy sexual development, sexual objectification leads to diminished sexual understanding.
• The more teens listened to degrading sexual music content, the more likely they were to subsequently initiate intercourse. Unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections are more common among those who initiate sexual activity earlier."
From the article that you reduced to nothing more than "dancing to Ariana Grande"....
"The event was met with protesters outside the venue and many took issue with a neon sign seen behind the dancers reading, “It’s Not Gonna Lick Itself.”
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This is a BAR....adults are drinking. Children are on display. Were there adults there who didn't have or bring children? Yes. And you say just let the parents decide.
And just because sexually explicit material can be found on tik tok or netflix or anywhere else, doesn't make these highly sexualized drag shows okay. They are not mutually exclusive events. The government steps in when it's clear that parents are incapable of making decisions to protect their children. That's a good thing.
These are seriously sick people that would allow children to be exposed to this.