Posted on 02/03/2024 1:32:48 PM PST by chickenlips
On Friday, political commentator Robby Starbuck released “The War On Children,” a feature-length documentary about the Left’s attempt to “sexualize” and “indoctrinate” children via, among other things, social media.
“There’s a war on our children right now. Far left activists will stop at nothing to indoctrinate them, sexualize them, guilt them and punish them until they submit to their woke religion,” Starbuck wrote in his announcement post on X. “For too long the dots haven’t been connected to expose their battle plan. This film exposes EVERYTHING.”
The documentary features interviews with notable voices who have spoken out on the sexualization of children and the threat posed to young people by radical gender ideology, such as Riley Gaines, Chaya Raichik, Seth Gruber, Layla Jane, and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY).
Starbuck noted in his post announcing the film that X is the perfect platform for the release of the documentary, in large part because of Elon Musk’s ownership.
“Today we make history on X by premiering our film ‘The War On Children’ here,” Starbuck wrote, saying viewers of the film can prove “we don’t need woke studios to succeed.”
“‘The War on Children’ is the ultimate X film,” he continued. “Many of the people and stories featured were found right here on X. Many risked losing their accounts (and more) to expose this war on our children but now [Elon Musk] owns the site and even he’s subscribed to me and has access to our film.”
(Excerpt) Read more at dailywire.com ...
Saw a car today with a large graphic on the rear window “Shoot Your Local Pedophile” with an image of a guy with pistol standing over a prone dead person.
I LIKE that Meme!
“Shoot Your Local Pedophile”
that patriot probably has no plans to leave his conservative state.
Maine. He’s brave.
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