(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has created an online chat room that gives children a secret place to discuss degenerate sexual behaviors away from their parents, Breitbart reported.
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Planned Parenthood is a cosponsor of the chat room, which is said to be a place in which children can discuss activism, gender reassignment surgeries, sexual orientation, the occult and polyamorous relationships.
Upon applying to join the Q Chat, children have to answer questions regarding their racial background, as well as questions regarding feelings of depression and hopelessness.
They also have to answer questions regarding their sexual orientation and gender identity.
Chat room discussions include topics such as “self-discovering in astrology” and “Queering Tarot”—games using occult tactics to help children explore queerness.
The chat room also features special conversations on “Gender Affirmation Surgeries” and hormone-replacement therapy, in which the radical instructors teach young children “where you can find resources” related to help begin a gender transition.
The online conversations are facilitated by adults of various sexual identities, including left-wing activists from a number of progressive organizations.
One facilitator identifies as a “[b]lack, genderqueer, gray-ace, and neurodivergent.”
Another is a self-described “drag artist” and is “[b]lack nonbinary queer asexual.”
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The entire thing is meant to avoid the detection of parents, who might oppose their children being exposed to such people and information.
The rule of Q Chat is to “keep confidentiality” and also to agree that “what’s shared here, stays here.”
Also, according to an article from National Library of Medicine, Q Chat can help children avoid the oversight of their parents as they encounter conversations with transgenders online.
“The platform’s chat-based nature likely helps youth avoid concerns about family members accidentally overhearing their conversations,” they wrote.
The CDC did not respond to Breitbart’s request for comment.