From Balenciaga to Disney, companies profit by sexualizing kids – at a horrific price

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From Balenciaga to Disney, companies profit by sexualizing kids – at a horrific price
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'The hypersexualization of young children in fashion, TV and social media is not an exception, it’s a worrisome trend that should be triggering a crescendo of warning bells,' writes Melissa L. Breger for usatodayopinion.

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of minors, misdirection and concealment. They count on the incredulity of adults who are supposed to safeguard children. They count on our complacency. And in looking the other way, we become their conspirators.

Without concrete evidence and proper training to ferret out traffickers, authorities to whom these cases are reported often fail to act on behalf of the victim. So trafficking victims fall through the cracks and once they age out of their bondage – if they survive it – it’s to make space for the next generation of sex trafficked youth.

Changing norms can begin with widespread public awareness, and that means reframing the mindset that too often commodifies and objectifies children.

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usatodayopinion You reporters don’t see a connection with the strange “ fashions” that are actually violence against women because no woman would wear that. Designed for trans and stage performers, sex workers. You cover “ fashion” in the same newspaper and sell ads…

usatodayopinion Nemesis inescapable Media does spoiling us! Re-writers are goatscapepbles 🐐 Of Editor's in trust...

usatodayopinion When the powerful government and corporate elitists go to Islands to have sex with children what do you think's going to happen?

usatodayopinion Not sure the Andrew Tate analogy applies here.

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Disney Punches Back Against Nelson Peltz, Says Activist Investor “Does Not Understand” Its BusinessDisney Punches Back Against Nelson Peltz, Says Activist Investor “Does Not Understand” Its BusinessIn a slide deck published Tuesday, the entertainment giant responds point-by-point to Peltz's argument. I love it when arsehole egotistical megamillionaires are put firmly in their place. peltzputz Stock market would suggest that it’s the Disney board who have cognition issues over the nature of their business. Unless of course making money for their shareholders is no longer the business of Disney.
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