CDC Promotes Chat Platform
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is promoting a private chat platform that enables teens to discuss - without parental oversight - a range of highly fraught issues, including LGBT challenges, occult topics, dealing with difficult relatives or even finding an alternative "family" through communities that are more accepting.
- On the CDC's "LGBT Youth Resources" page, one of the resources listed is "Q Chat Space," which the CDC describes as "a digital LGBTQ+ center where teens join live-chat, professionally facilitated, online support groups."
- Chat topics on the platform include "Gender Affirmation Surgeries," "Drag Culture 101," "Sex Ed Night" for trans/non-binary youth," and "Having Multiple Genders."
Some LGBT youth are more likely than their heterosexual peers to experience negative health and life outcomes
- It is critical for parents to have access to resources like Q Chat Space to ensure the safety and support of their LGBT children
- The CDC claims that it is “critical” that parents have the resources they need to ensure their children are protected and supported
- However, the platform includes features that enable its teen users to evade parental scrutiny and oversight
The CDC's Response
- Jaco Booyens, director of "8 Days," a 2014 film about sex trafficking, told Just the News that the CDC's announcement was "deceptive" and "clearly indicates their interest in indoctrinating and desensitizing America's children to sexual immorality."
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