The Center for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) is directing youth to online discussions on sexual behavior
and "transgender" resources. One discussion instructs children on
occult practices and astrology. Worst of all, the resources give minors the
ability to hide the resources from parents. According to reports: "The Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
is promoting to youth an online chat space that discusses sex, polyamorous
relationships, the occult, sex change operations, and activism, and is specifically
designed to be quickly hidden while being used. It also mixes LGBT adults and
children and is run in part by Planned Parenthood [sic]. "Called Q Chat Space, the platform is
advertised on the CDC’s LGBT Health Youth Resources page... The chat service,
which describes itself as 'a community for LGBTQ+ teens,' is available for
those ages 13-19, can be hidden from parents, and focuses on a number of
mature themes." (Source: Breitbart.com) Some of the topics for discussion by Q Chat
are: "Drag Culture 101," "Sex and Relationships" "Having Multiple Genders" "Queer Youth Activism" "Gender Affirmation Surgeries" "Queering Tarot" Everywhere on the Q Chat site, there is a
large, green "quick escape" button, so users can immediately leave
the site and appear to be looking at something else. Q Chat also gives the option to have
"discreet" text reminders. This allows youth to receive automatic
updates about upcoming discussions. But, the message hides the discussion
topic and hides the name of the source (i.e., Q Chat). In other words, CDC is
helping to sideline parents from what their children are learning. What is the CDC thinking? Promoting sexual and occult practices will
bring irreparable moral damage to the youth. And encouraging distrust in parents
is a grave blow to the bond children should have with their family. Please sign our petition to the CDC,
demanding that it remove sexual and occult items from its resources. |
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