"The View" host laments Balenciaga exploiting children in sexualized ads because it "plays into the hands" of conservatives warning about pedos
· Nov 29, 2022 · NottheBee.com

I've heard plenty of despicable things on The View in my time, but this from Alyssa Farah Griffin absolutely takes the cake.

Balenciaga, as you'll recall, ran an ad featuring children holding onto stuffed bears with BDSM gear on with shrewdly placed references to child pornography court cases hidden in plain sight.

And, for the gals at The View, the REAL crime is that it just adds fuel to the "anti-LGBT" fire where conservatives call out those in society trying to groom children.

Farah Griffin calls the ad featuring the sexualization of children an "unfortunately timed misstep" because, right now, there are "bigots" on high alert about the sexualization of children.

It honestly reminds me of one of my favorite Norm MacDonald jokes:

I live in constant fear of an Islamic extremist blowing up a stadium and killing thousands in a tide of blood and gore. Can you imagine the blowback against innocent Islamic people?

Balenciaga openly grooming children is such a tragedy because it unfairly castigates all of the other groomers!

She tries to make the connection that many on the dishonest left are making. She says "groomer" is an anti-LGBT slur, when, in fact, it is a term used to describe people who talk about sex, sexuality, gender identity, or other radical sexual ideas of ANY kind in front of children.

If she thinks that applies to ALL LGBTQ+ people, that's on her.

But the very fact that a major clothing brand can sexualize children and wink and nod at pedophilia and the only story the Left gets from it is the "blowback" and "pouncing" by conservatives tells you everything you need to know about the corporate media.

I'm afraid I'm going to have to post the meme again:


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