Not to mention the role of advertising in leading a culture. Assignments to look up something on the internet, and the articles are cornered by women's ads in provocative poses, acting like the wolf leading the chicken into the den. Advertising LEADS. Men with men. Women showing skin. Enter the design world. Obligatory one story about an actual family with Mother and Father. Surrounded and framed by 3 stories of men with men. Design leads. Culture follows. Advertising grooms all for what is "acceptable." No phones in schools. Period. Limited at home. They look at one thing, and Google tracks that thing, and makes sure more comes to that child. It is a platter that keeps refilling itself.
I am appalled to see what women wear to the airport to travel. Tight fitting "LuLu's" that show every crease, roll and bump, not to mention half their breasts hanging out. Some look like they are simply in their undergarments. Now high schoolers are wearing these things to school. Some have dress codes but not always enforced. The cheeks hanging out of the athletic shorts is beyond sight worthy and I just get embarrassed for them. I feel bad for these girls that need to bring attention to their bodies in such a way to show off to the world.
I remember when the trend of skin tight everything became the fashion for girls. You could see everything because they did not want you to see a panty line, or any line.....
I used to be the volunteer costumer for the high school theatre. So many times, particularly with period pieces, the girls would tell me the costume was “too big”, “can you take in the waist” even though it was not how the piece was supposed to fit. They are so used to the tight fitting clothing, they felt uncomfortable in the loose fitting period styles.
They have been programmed, by media, movies, culture to behave a certain way or be punnished. We are witnessing the ideological possession of the youth. It is toxic, self destructive and on purpose.
Parents are supposed to be the intervenors, but fail, because they might be called a name, or are too busy to notice, or insert excuse here.
When parents are propagandized to let children do whatever they want, and what they want to do is the programming created by government schools run by Marxists who want to destroy the West....voila, predictable self-destruction. I explain the chain in this podcast.
It is awful! The fashion industry has become so corrupt, and now they are attacking children, which is sadly not even susurprising. And the more we see of it, the more we gradually start to think it normal. How about women's dresses? It is frustrating seeing a dress practically perfect in modesty, only ruined with a huge leg dress split. Or wedding dresses! Some resort to sewing their wedding dresses because the dresses look more like attention screaming dresses for ill-mannered girls and not at all fit for a church wedding service, mocking the beauty of a sacred and honorable marriage, where the bride is for the groom only, not for everyone else to also see... it is like movies nowadays, as though they think that not including profanity and/or sexualized content won't make a movie good, so they have to include it everywhere. The devil is attacking us from this angle in particular, and we see it in the media, fashion, and advertisements that can pop up at any moment online. Lord have mercy on us and our future generations!
I just retired from teaching music in elementary grades. A small town school at that. I was constantly having to tell girls to sit up (we sat on the floor in one room I had and on steps in another) and put their legs together. Some of the girls would wear those running shorts with wide legs and then sit with their legs apart or even if they didn’t want to sit still, put their legs up in the air. I finally went to the counselor and asked her if she could talk to the girls about how to sit. I don’t think it was ever done. If it was, they still did it. It’s tragic.
Even as almost a 60-year-old adult it's difficult to find modest clothing, especially for the top. I see what young women and girls are shown on a constant basis. It's incredibly degrading to females but it's been glamorized. If these biblical values are not taught at home, they have little chance. It's the "norm" and they want to be like the "norm". And then parents blame God when their child comes up missing. 😭
Childhood is under attack—online, at home, even in everyday culture. This isn’t just about awareness. It’s about action. Here’s what no one’s saying, and why it matters more than ever. As a kid, I often (meaning all the time) noticed things that adults overlook. Child Exploitation is on the rise, and the safety of children is in jeopardy. The article is not just about “raising awareness; it's about taking action and addressing the problem at hand.
The most common method of Child Exploitation is online exploitation. Online Exploitation, in simple terms, is social media predators, grooming, and explicit content made to look normal. For example, you may see a video of a 12-year-old girl dancing to the “Macarena” or “Anxiety” by DOECHII that can seem harmless. A closer look and one may notice that her top was too tight or her skirt was way too short for a little girl. The same can be said for a 12-year-old boy; the same song, different dance. His shirt might be a little too tight, or his jeans may be skinny enough to cut circulation or… attract predators. (The targeted audience).
Online exploitation can also be algorithms that expose kids to pornographic or harmful material. As disgusting as it sounds (because it is). Sometimes the algorithm can be programmed to provide pornographic and/ or harmful material. While I'm not too familiar with the algorithm, I do know that the person producing the content can manipulate it via ads, pop-ups, shorts, hashtags, etc.)Again, something like that can seem harmless even if it isn't intended to be dangerous. Platforms like Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok may, through their algorithms, lead young users to OnlyFans content, even if it's not their initial intention. (It sure does seem like it, though.)
Another type of danger to kids is real-world abuse. A study shows that abuse against children is on the rise. In Fiscal Year 2023, U.S. child welfare agencies investigated over 3 million children, confirming 546,159 victims at a rate of 7.4 per 1,000 children, down from 2022. While 64% suffered neglect, 10.6% experienced physical abuse, and 7.5% experienced sexual abuse. Infants (under 1) had the highest victimization rate at 21 per 1,000, and young children (0–2 years) made up over a quarter of all victims. Tragically, an estimated 2,000 children died from abuse or neglect last year. Notably, caregiver drug abuse and domestic violence affected about a quarter of victims. Most reports (70.9%) are made by professionals, especially law enforcement, education, and medical personnel, underscoring their vital role in protecting children. This is a serious problem! Children aren't even safe in their own homes, and some can't even safely get an education. Even places of worship are being turned into places of torture. The sad part about this is that it's becoming normal in our society, and kids aren't prepared for it.
Speaking of cultural normalization, the line between adulthood and childhood is beginning to blur. I'm referring to hypersexualized media, child influencers, TV shows, and music that portray kids as miniature adults. Children, especially girls, are frequently depicted, marketed, and treated through a hypersexualized lens via provocative content, social media trends, and entertainment industries that capitalize on such behavior.
The American Psychological Association (APA) defines sexualization as viewing a person’s value solely through a sexual lens or equating physical attractiveness with sex appeal. As of 2023-2024, over 60% of viral TikTok videos featuring minors include adult audio, provocative poses, or suggestive themes. This trend poses significant risks to children, in addition to existing safety concerns associated with its popularity.
Moreover, there is a growing trend of kids promoting or using adult products. For instance, many are familiar with the “Preppy Girls” trend, where girls as young as nine share their skincare routines using products like “Drunk Elephant,” “retinol drops,” and “anti-aging cream.” While some brands have stated that not all of their products are suitable for children, Drunk Elephant addressed an Instagram inquiry by noting, “Yes! Many of our products are designed for all skin types, including those of children and teenagers. However, I would advise staying away from our more potent products that contain acids and retinols, as children's skin does not require these ingredients yet.”
Companies are endorsing this trend, likely because sales have increased as a result. You may ask what the problem is with this trend. It's just little girls having fun with skincare online. Well, it's mainly a safety issue. Dermatologists have concerns about the potential harm to young skin from some of the ingredients in high-end skincare and cosmetic products. Many of these products are not designed for younger ages and may contain harsh chemicals or ingredients that could be harmful to delicate skin.
TL;DR: Children are God's most delicate creatures, and we should treat them as such and protect them at all cost. NO MATTER WHAT.
I don't suppose you have the name of that study you mentioned do you? I'm keen to look into this further. It's extremely disturbing and we must do everything we can to protect our children!
People are being sterilized by the toxic environment. Make-up, body lotions, perfumes and soaps are a vector for massive amounts of toxicity. I explain how to do a reverse infertility, if some wants to have a healthy baby in my podcast episode here:
Unfortunately the sexualisation of children especially little girls has been going on for years they direct adds for make up clothing they are conditioned by fancy adds they see girls in SHEIN and Temu and it’s all made cheap enough to buy with pocket money it’s disgusting I’ve seen the evil of this world get bolder and bolder over the years even holiday adds for family’s they mostly concentrate on the little girl it’s in my opinion absolutely disgusting
Today I saw a little girl, maybe 9 9 or so, wearing an extremely short skirt and belly shirt, being asked to pose (by a woman, I asume the mom??) in front of the camera in odd ways. I wish I could have stopped it but had a little one to take care of. It sickened me to the core
Evil conduct is made cheap because it is paid for by big government these days. USAID revealed a lot of the funding for sexualizing children. What do you expect when evil is rewarded in politics?
Yes we need to WAKE UP and take action to stop the e x ploi tation of children. If global t r affic king and horrific abuse of children were in mainstream news, it would help people to know the very si n I s ter purposes behind the marketing efforts to get everyone complacent. Think back to 90s when Vic Secret launched a line called “Pink” of their very adult merchandise, targeted for children. Even pants with P I N K written across the bottom. Working at a national retailer, I saw buyers were actually in a dilemma as to whether to offer thong underwear in the children’s section. Music videos exploded with visions of childish girls in clearly provocative, adult situations. (not mentioning obvious names) I saw kids in adult situations even on MM Club by (the new, corrupted) D I s n e y channel. But people rejected any opposition and hurried to get their kids up with the trends. 2018 I traveled to south France and saw the most refreshing sight - little girls that were NOT dressed like adults or with “attitude” comment t-shirts - they looked like INNOCENT CHILDREN as they should. Children accompanied family to nice restaurants, sat at the table and behaved and ate steak and frites like everyone else. What a contrast to US society. We have been targeted for d e s tr uc tion and we’re massively going along with it.
I have 3 girls & can relate to this article so much! It disgusts me what’s being sold to them in the names of “style” or “pretty”!! I shop at thrift stores & see the crop tops, skimpy shorts, & tight, ripped up jeans, mini skirts, etc. Even walking through the mall or the airport, I want to put blindfolds on my girls. They even say to me often, “That lady’s dress was way too small for her!” or, “Why do some ladies shop in their bra, Mommy?” Wish we could go back to the days where modesty was revered & bodies were covered! Ugh 😩
I recall the case of Madaline McCane. Her parents dressed her and paraded her to win contests for money. They dressed her in a sexually immoral manner. And Madaline smiled and performed just as her mother trained her to do. Poor little girl was raped and murdered in the parents basement and the killer has yet to be found. The parents spent ten years being persecuted by lawyers and the police, and the FBI, being under suspicion.
Yes, I believe that was JonBenét Ramsey though—Madeline McCane was the little girl who went missing in the Caribbean when she was kidnapped from their resort bc the parents gave the kids cold medicine to make them sleepy, and left them alone in the hotel so they could go to the club for dinner/drinks.
Both are horrific stories. Both have an element of parental negligence!
No problem, just thought it'd be worth pointing out instead of someone looking to tear you down quoting "misinformation" or some other nonsense like that. God bless you and her.
I'll admit I was glad to have all boys because it is hard to find appropriate clothes for little girls. Almost all of the clothes are inappropriate. Parents of daughters have to be very intentional.
Not to mention the role of advertising in leading a culture. Assignments to look up something on the internet, and the articles are cornered by women's ads in provocative poses, acting like the wolf leading the chicken into the den. Advertising LEADS. Men with men. Women showing skin. Enter the design world. Obligatory one story about an actual family with Mother and Father. Surrounded and framed by 3 stories of men with men. Design leads. Culture follows. Advertising grooms all for what is "acceptable." No phones in schools. Period. Limited at home. They look at one thing, and Google tracks that thing, and makes sure more comes to that child. It is a platter that keeps refilling itself.
Evil horn of plenty.
I’m reminded of a phrase I heard years ago: clothes should conceal, not reveal.
I agree, Sister.
I am appalled to see what women wear to the airport to travel. Tight fitting "LuLu's" that show every crease, roll and bump, not to mention half their breasts hanging out. Some look like they are simply in their undergarments. Now high schoolers are wearing these things to school. Some have dress codes but not always enforced. The cheeks hanging out of the athletic shorts is beyond sight worthy and I just get embarrassed for them. I feel bad for these girls that need to bring attention to their bodies in such a way to show off to the world.
I remember when the trend of skin tight everything became the fashion for girls. You could see everything because they did not want you to see a panty line, or any line.....
I used to be the volunteer costumer for the high school theatre. So many times, particularly with period pieces, the girls would tell me the costume was “too big”, “can you take in the waist” even though it was not how the piece was supposed to fit. They are so used to the tight fitting clothing, they felt uncomfortable in the loose fitting period styles.
They have been programmed, by media, movies, culture to behave a certain way or be punnished. We are witnessing the ideological possession of the youth. It is toxic, self destructive and on purpose.
Parents are supposed to be the intervenors, but fail, because they might be called a name, or are too busy to notice, or insert excuse here.
Amen! When I was growing up, my dad would never have let me leave the house wearing anything close to this. It starts at home. Beautifully written.
When parents are propagandized to let children do whatever they want, and what they want to do is the programming created by government schools run by Marxists who want to destroy the West....voila, predictable self-destruction. I explain the chain in this podcast.
Link:
https://open.substack.com/pub/soberchristiangentlemanpodcast/p/the-beaurocracy-deception?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=31s3eo
It is awful! The fashion industry has become so corrupt, and now they are attacking children, which is sadly not even susurprising. And the more we see of it, the more we gradually start to think it normal. How about women's dresses? It is frustrating seeing a dress practically perfect in modesty, only ruined with a huge leg dress split. Or wedding dresses! Some resort to sewing their wedding dresses because the dresses look more like attention screaming dresses for ill-mannered girls and not at all fit for a church wedding service, mocking the beauty of a sacred and honorable marriage, where the bride is for the groom only, not for everyone else to also see... it is like movies nowadays, as though they think that not including profanity and/or sexualized content won't make a movie good, so they have to include it everywhere. The devil is attacking us from this angle in particular, and we see it in the media, fashion, and advertisements that can pop up at any moment online. Lord have mercy on us and our future generations!
Evil is on the march on full display.
I just retired from teaching music in elementary grades. A small town school at that. I was constantly having to tell girls to sit up (we sat on the floor in one room I had and on steps in another) and put their legs together. Some of the girls would wear those running shorts with wide legs and then sit with their legs apart or even if they didn’t want to sit still, put their legs up in the air. I finally went to the counselor and asked her if she could talk to the girls about how to sit. I don’t think it was ever done. If it was, they still did it. It’s tragic.
I made a podcast on the sexual revolution deception which should help explain some things for you.
https://open.substack.com/pub/soberchristiangentlemanpodcast/p/s2-ep-9-the-sexual-revolution-deception-cb8?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=31s3eo
Even as almost a 60-year-old adult it's difficult to find modest clothing, especially for the top. I see what young women and girls are shown on a constant basis. It's incredibly degrading to females but it's been glamorized. If these biblical values are not taught at home, they have little chance. It's the "norm" and they want to be like the "norm". And then parents blame God when their child comes up missing. 😭
Childhood is under attack—online, at home, even in everyday culture. This isn’t just about awareness. It’s about action. Here’s what no one’s saying, and why it matters more than ever. As a kid, I often (meaning all the time) noticed things that adults overlook. Child Exploitation is on the rise, and the safety of children is in jeopardy. The article is not just about “raising awareness; it's about taking action and addressing the problem at hand.
The most common method of Child Exploitation is online exploitation. Online Exploitation, in simple terms, is social media predators, grooming, and explicit content made to look normal. For example, you may see a video of a 12-year-old girl dancing to the “Macarena” or “Anxiety” by DOECHII that can seem harmless. A closer look and one may notice that her top was too tight or her skirt was way too short for a little girl. The same can be said for a 12-year-old boy; the same song, different dance. His shirt might be a little too tight, or his jeans may be skinny enough to cut circulation or… attract predators. (The targeted audience).
Online exploitation can also be algorithms that expose kids to pornographic or harmful material. As disgusting as it sounds (because it is). Sometimes the algorithm can be programmed to provide pornographic and/ or harmful material. While I'm not too familiar with the algorithm, I do know that the person producing the content can manipulate it via ads, pop-ups, shorts, hashtags, etc.)Again, something like that can seem harmless even if it isn't intended to be dangerous. Platforms like Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok may, through their algorithms, lead young users to OnlyFans content, even if it's not their initial intention. (It sure does seem like it, though.)
Another type of danger to kids is real-world abuse. A study shows that abuse against children is on the rise. In Fiscal Year 2023, U.S. child welfare agencies investigated over 3 million children, confirming 546,159 victims at a rate of 7.4 per 1,000 children, down from 2022. While 64% suffered neglect, 10.6% experienced physical abuse, and 7.5% experienced sexual abuse. Infants (under 1) had the highest victimization rate at 21 per 1,000, and young children (0–2 years) made up over a quarter of all victims. Tragically, an estimated 2,000 children died from abuse or neglect last year. Notably, caregiver drug abuse and domestic violence affected about a quarter of victims. Most reports (70.9%) are made by professionals, especially law enforcement, education, and medical personnel, underscoring their vital role in protecting children. This is a serious problem! Children aren't even safe in their own homes, and some can't even safely get an education. Even places of worship are being turned into places of torture. The sad part about this is that it's becoming normal in our society, and kids aren't prepared for it.
Speaking of cultural normalization, the line between adulthood and childhood is beginning to blur. I'm referring to hypersexualized media, child influencers, TV shows, and music that portray kids as miniature adults. Children, especially girls, are frequently depicted, marketed, and treated through a hypersexualized lens via provocative content, social media trends, and entertainment industries that capitalize on such behavior.
The American Psychological Association (APA) defines sexualization as viewing a person’s value solely through a sexual lens or equating physical attractiveness with sex appeal. As of 2023-2024, over 60% of viral TikTok videos featuring minors include adult audio, provocative poses, or suggestive themes. This trend poses significant risks to children, in addition to existing safety concerns associated with its popularity.
Moreover, there is a growing trend of kids promoting or using adult products. For instance, many are familiar with the “Preppy Girls” trend, where girls as young as nine share their skincare routines using products like “Drunk Elephant,” “retinol drops,” and “anti-aging cream.” While some brands have stated that not all of their products are suitable for children, Drunk Elephant addressed an Instagram inquiry by noting, “Yes! Many of our products are designed for all skin types, including those of children and teenagers. However, I would advise staying away from our more potent products that contain acids and retinols, as children's skin does not require these ingredients yet.”
Companies are endorsing this trend, likely because sales have increased as a result. You may ask what the problem is with this trend. It's just little girls having fun with skincare online. Well, it's mainly a safety issue. Dermatologists have concerns about the potential harm to young skin from some of the ingredients in high-end skincare and cosmetic products. Many of these products are not designed for younger ages and may contain harsh chemicals or ingredients that could be harmful to delicate skin.
TL;DR: Children are God's most delicate creatures, and we should treat them as such and protect them at all cost. NO MATTER WHAT.
I don't suppose you have the name of that study you mentioned do you? I'm keen to look into this further. It's extremely disturbing and we must do everything we can to protect our children!
An article written by Fiscal Year in 2023, I forget the name of it
People are being sterilized by the toxic environment. Make-up, body lotions, perfumes and soaps are a vector for massive amounts of toxicity. I explain how to do a reverse infertility, if some wants to have a healthy baby in my podcast episode here:
https://open.substack.com/pub/soberchristiangentlemanpodcast/p/thoughts-on-infertility-fertility?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=31s3eo
Unfortunately the sexualisation of children especially little girls has been going on for years they direct adds for make up clothing they are conditioned by fancy adds they see girls in SHEIN and Temu and it’s all made cheap enough to buy with pocket money it’s disgusting I’ve seen the evil of this world get bolder and bolder over the years even holiday adds for family’s they mostly concentrate on the little girl it’s in my opinion absolutely disgusting
WWG1WGA
Today I saw a little girl, maybe 9 9 or so, wearing an extremely short skirt and belly shirt, being asked to pose (by a woman, I asume the mom??) in front of the camera in odd ways. I wish I could have stopped it but had a little one to take care of. It sickened me to the core
Unbelievable. This has become such a cultural norm. Very sad!
Evil conduct is made cheap because it is paid for by big government these days. USAID revealed a lot of the funding for sexualizing children. What do you expect when evil is rewarded in politics?
“Not fear-based but fear-of-God based” 👏🏼👏🏼
Yes we need to WAKE UP and take action to stop the e x ploi tation of children. If global t r affic king and horrific abuse of children were in mainstream news, it would help people to know the very si n I s ter purposes behind the marketing efforts to get everyone complacent. Think back to 90s when Vic Secret launched a line called “Pink” of their very adult merchandise, targeted for children. Even pants with P I N K written across the bottom. Working at a national retailer, I saw buyers were actually in a dilemma as to whether to offer thong underwear in the children’s section. Music videos exploded with visions of childish girls in clearly provocative, adult situations. (not mentioning obvious names) I saw kids in adult situations even on MM Club by (the new, corrupted) D I s n e y channel. But people rejected any opposition and hurried to get their kids up with the trends. 2018 I traveled to south France and saw the most refreshing sight - little girls that were NOT dressed like adults or with “attitude” comment t-shirts - they looked like INNOCENT CHILDREN as they should. Children accompanied family to nice restaurants, sat at the table and behaved and ate steak and frites like everyone else. What a contrast to US society. We have been targeted for d e s tr uc tion and we’re massively going along with it.
Amen amen amen!
The children are most definitely not for sale!!!
I have 3 girls & can relate to this article so much! It disgusts me what’s being sold to them in the names of “style” or “pretty”!! I shop at thrift stores & see the crop tops, skimpy shorts, & tight, ripped up jeans, mini skirts, etc. Even walking through the mall or the airport, I want to put blindfolds on my girls. They even say to me often, “That lady’s dress was way too small for her!” or, “Why do some ladies shop in their bra, Mommy?” Wish we could go back to the days where modesty was revered & bodies were covered! Ugh 😩
I recall the case of Madaline McCane. Her parents dressed her and paraded her to win contests for money. They dressed her in a sexually immoral manner. And Madaline smiled and performed just as her mother trained her to do. Poor little girl was raped and murdered in the parents basement and the killer has yet to be found. The parents spent ten years being persecuted by lawyers and the police, and the FBI, being under suspicion.
Yes, I believe that was JonBenét Ramsey though—Madeline McCane was the little girl who went missing in the Caribbean when she was kidnapped from their resort bc the parents gave the kids cold medicine to make them sleepy, and left them alone in the hotel so they could go to the club for dinner/drinks.
Both are horrific stories. Both have an element of parental negligence!
Madeline went missing in Portugal not the Caribbean. Very suspect story of connected millionaire parents, likely cover-up.
I hesitated on the location, and didn’t take the time to google it! Thanks for the correction! It was a tragic event for the little girl no doubt.
No problem, just thought it'd be worth pointing out instead of someone looking to tear you down quoting "misinformation" or some other nonsense like that. God bless you and her.
I'll admit I was glad to have all boys because it is hard to find appropriate clothes for little girls. Almost all of the clothes are inappropriate. Parents of daughters have to be very intentional.