PTC Calls On Corporate America To Stop Sexualization Of Children

The Parents Television and Media Council (PTC) is urging Hollywood and corporate America to stop the sexualization of children, in light of the sexually exploitative Balenciaga ad campaign that showed small children holding teddy bears dressed in bondage gear, and has launched a petition to hold these companies accountable.

PTC President Tim Winter said: “Earth to corporate America: the sexualization of children is never appropriate. Never. Yet Balenciaga’s highly disturbing ad campaign is only the latest of many examples we have seen over the last few years of corporations normalizing, enabling and profiting from the sexualization of children in their products and content. This is wrong and it must end.”

The PTC listed several additional recent examples of what it called child sexualization in entertainment:

  • Netflix’s Big Mouthis an animated TV series about middle schoolers going through puberty and depicts 12- and 13-year-old children in sexual situations, sometimes with full frontal nudity, and engaged in sexual dialogue that includes offering sexual favors to their parents.
  • In 2020, the Hasbro Co. removed its Poppy Trolls Doll from retail shelves after the public became aware of a button, located under the doll’s skirt in her genital region, which, when pressed, would make the doll gasp and giggle. Despite numerous public calls for them to do so, Hasbro never disclosed the steps, if any, that it took to ensure a product like this will not make it to market again.
  • Disney’s A Teachercenters on a romantic, sexual relationship between a high school teacher and one of her students. The program streams on Disney-owned Hulu.
  • HBO’s Euphoria, a show featuring high school age characters, normalizes as part of the teenage experience: the graphic rape of a child by an adult, graphic teen sex, andfull-frontal nudity of teen characters. One episode fixated on the naked body of a high-school-aged female character as she engaged in various sex acts with another character.
  • Netflix’s Cuties depicts 11-year-old girls performing sexually-charged dance moves. The main character, also 11 years old, was shown attempting to seduce an adult male family member in order to retrieve her cell phone, and photographing her genital area to post on social media. (A Texas County grand jury indicted Netflix for violating state laws governing the marketing and distribution of the sexual performance of a minor.)
  • Netflix has streamed a movie (Desire) showing a 9-year-old girl sexually stimulating herself to an orgasm.
  • Netflix series Sex Education graphically depicts under-age characters engaged in sex acts so lewd that one would normally expect to find it only in X-rated pornography season.

Winter continued: “How hard can it possibly be for publicly-traded corporations in the Unites States to promise not to sexually exploit children in their businesses? Is it really too controversial to say that you won’t sexually exploit a child for profit? At a time when corporations are falling all over themselves to take popular positions on social issues, how can they possibly ignore a simple pledge to protect a child’s human dignity? We must do everything we humanly can to prevent the sexualization of children from becoming normalized.

“Children are being bombarded 24/7 with messages that sexually objectify them on TV, on social media, and in the culture at large. The consequences are real, and they are increasingly tragic: A research report produced by Thorn found that nearly 1 in 7 children aged 9-12 shared their own nude photos in 2020, almost triple the number from just one year earlier.

“Corporate America and Hollywood must cease the sexualization of children and pledge never again to do so. If #MeToo matters at all, then #OurKidsToo must also matter,” Winter concluded.

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November 30, 2022 at 12:22 am

The PTC wrong like always they support censorship they don’t care about the kids either. Balenciaga was wrong with the ad with kids and the bears only the rich can buy Balenciaga way high end and I doubt the few members that donate to The PTC don’t even can buy Balenciaga only those that can afford Balenciaga will hurt the brand we shall see if that happens or not.

As for that Hasbro Troll toy that is a freaking toy so what that the button is under the dress it isn’t real that was phony outrage I bet those that were outraged have forgotten about it they keep up with what they were outraged about last week since there onto something else. Good for Hasbro they don’t have to explain how it isn’t going to happen again since no one cares to begin with.

As for Hollywood & the networks they all should file class action lawsuits against the censorship org since there meddling in their business which isn’t right plus it’s lies as well. Hollywood & the networks do what they want to do and say nothing about The PTC and the lies they spread which they should. I know I would say something about The PTC if I owned a network I wouldn’t back down either Hollywood needs balls and start firing back on the censorship org that is over the top. Texas DA abused his power by charging Netflix which federal law trumps state law that is what Netflix is doing trying to get the state charges dismissed on Cuties. The shows The PTC talks about the actors & actresses being adults, not teens as you claim Tim Winter which is a lie you aren’t telling the truth.