Stop the Sexualisation of Children
There has been an unrelenting agenda to normalise the sexualisation of children across Western Democracies.
Advertising, Educational Institutions, and Popular Culture have seen an increase in sexualised images of children.
- Advertising: The values implicit in sexualised images are that physical appearance and beauty are intrinsic to self-esteem and social worth, and that sexual attractiveness is a part of childhood experience.
- Education: ‘Let’s Talk About It: The Teen’s Guide to Sex, Relationships and Being a Human’ has been banned from several US schools and yet is available in 36 public libraries across Australia.
- Popular Culture: ‘Twerking’ and other degenerate practices are being disseminated as ‘culture’.
We are in moral and cultural decay and must return to traditional values.
The exploitation of children, particularly girls, as sexual objects has a detrimental effect on adolescent development, increasing the risk of depression, eating disorders, and low self-esteem.