A top Democrat donor platform is giving funds to a group that hosts sexual chats with minors.
"The donor platform of the Democratic Party, ActBlue, donated to a pro-LGBT organization that runs a highly sexual, private chat site for minors," reported Breitbart.
"ActBlue, the primary donor platform of the Democratic Party, donated to CenterLink, a pro-LGBT organization that runs a highly sexual chat site for minors," according to Breitbart.
CenterLink’s 2020 Annual Report reveals that ActBlue gave the organization $1,500 or more but less than $5,000.
"CenterLink, which calls itself a member-based coalition to support the development of strong, sustainable, LGBTQ community centers, is involved in a number of activism projects and co-runs the QChat Space, an online, sexual chat marketed to those as young as 13 years old who identify as LGBT," reported Breitbart.
"CenterLink’s website explains 'CenterLink worked in partnership with Planned Parenthood Federation of America and PFLAG National to develop Q Chat Space: The Digital LGBTQ+ Center,'" reported Breitbart.
The website goes on to say, "Q Chat Space is an online space providing real-time, chat based, facilitated support groups for LGBTQ+ teens (13-19). Conversations are facilitated by experienced staff who work at LGBT centers around the country."
The site does not require parental notice or approval:
What is it that needs to be kept hidden? Here are some of the chat topics:
- Sex change operations
- "Queering" Tarot cards
- Astrology
- Drag culture pic.twitter.com/PrZFmwq5jJ— Spencer Lindquist 🇺🇸 (@SpencerLndqst) July 18, 2022
Additionally, the CDC promotes the site on their website.
I led a letter with my colleagues demanding answers from the CDC on why they are promoting Q Chat, an online chat designed to be hidden from parents, where children discuss topics like sex change operations, polyamory, and sexuality. Read our full letter: pic.twitter.com/7PNYbtlJPY
— Rep. Dan Bishop (@RepDanBishop) July 27, 2022
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