In the latest outrage published by Teen Vogue Magazine is an article promoting prostitution that many parents claim is a grooming tool for their children. The article is titled ‘Why Sex Work is Real Work‘.
Parents and pundits reacted immediately and it was all negative. Parents should ban their children from reading the trash Teen Vogue is putting out. The entire Democratic agenda is the same one that led to the fall of the Roman Empire.
A teacher asked her students to stand up and tell what their fathers did for a living. One boy stood up and said that his father was an exotic dancer in a gay bar. After class, the teacher talked to the boy and asked if his father was really an exotic dancer in a gay bar. The boy said no. His father is a member of the Democratic caucus in the House of Representatives, but I didn’t want the other kids to laugh at me.
Written by Tlaleng Mofokeng, founder of an organization called Nalane for Reproductive Justice, the article calls prostitution to be decriminalized and for children to “fund public campaigns to decrease stigma.”
“The clients who seek sex workers vary, and they’re not just men. The idea of purchasing intimacy and paying for the services can be affirming for many people who need human connection, friendship, and emotional support. Some people may have fantasies and kink preferences that they are able to fulfill with the services of a sex worker,” the article, aimed at children as young as 13, states.
The author of the piece is clearly aware that they are targeting an extremely young audience, as the opinion piece begins by asking “So, what exactly is sex work?”
“Not all sex workers engage in penetrative sex, though, undeniably, that is a big part of sex work. Sex-worker services between consenting adults may include companionship, intimacy, nonsexual role playing, dancing, escorting, and stripping. These roles are often pre-determined, and all parties should be comfortable with them. Many workers take on multiple roles with their clients, and some may get more physical while other interactions that may have started off as sexual could evolve into emotional and psychological bonding,” the article explains.