The Pornification of America: How Young Girls Are Being Groomed by Sexual Predators

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“The brutal reality is that a predator doesn’t have to be in the same room, building, or even country to abuse a child. And that’s what they’re doing — subjecting children to psychological and sexual abuse.”—“I’m a 37-Year-Old Mom & I Spent Seven Days Online as an 11-Year-Old Girl. Here’s What I Learned,” Medium

What can we do to protect America’s young people from sexual predators?

That’s the question I keep getting asked by people who, having read my article on the growing danger of young boys and girls (some as young as 9 years old) being bought and sold for sex, want to do something proactive to stop these monsters in their tracks.

It is estimated that the number of children who are at risk of being trafficked or have already been sold into the sex trade would fill 1300 school buses.

While those who seek to buy young children for sex come from all backgrounds, races, ages and work forces, they do have one thing in common: 99% of them are men.

This is not a problem with an easy fix.

That so many children continue to be victimized, brutalized and treated like human cargo is due to three things: one, a consumer demand that is increasingly lucrative for everyone involved—except the victims; two, a level of corruption so invasive on both a local and international scale that there is little hope of working through established channels for change; and three, an eerie silence from individuals who fail to speak out against such atrocities.

Sure, there are things that can be done to catch those who trade in young flesh: police need to do a better job of training, identifying and responding to these issues; communities and social services need to do a better job of protecting runaways, who are the primary targets of traffickers, and educating parents and young people about the dangers; legislators need to pass legislation aimed at prosecuting traffickers and “johns,” the buyers who drive the demand for sex slaves; and hotels need to stop enabling these traffickers, by providing them with rooms and cover for their dirty deeds.

However, these are reactive responses to a menace that grows more sophisticated by the day.

We need to be preemptive and proactive in our understanding of the threats and smarter and more sophisticated in our responses, as well.

What we are dealing with is a culture that is grooming these young children, especially young girls, to be preyed upon by men.

As Jami Nesbitt writes for Bark, “Grooming is the process by which someone befriends and gains the trust of a child (and sometimes the child’s friends and family) in order to take advantage of the child for sexual purposes.”

There are usually six stages to grooming by a sexual predator: friendship (targeting and gaining trust); relationship (filling the child’s needs); gauging the level of protection surrounding the child; exclusivity (isolating the child from others); sexualization (desensitizing the child to sex talk and activities); and abuse.

All of those screen devices being passed along to children at ever-younger ages? They have become the sexual predator’s primary means of gaining access to young people, and it’s primarily happening online. As The New York Times reports:

“Sexual predators have found an easy access point into the lives of young people: They are meeting them online through multiplayer video games and chat apps, making virtual connections right in their victims’ homes. Many of the interactions lead to crimes of ‘sextortion,’ in which children are coerced into sending explicit imagery of themselves.”

Indeed, video games such as Minecraft and Fortnite, social media apps such as TikTok and Instagram, and online chat forums have become “hunting grounds” for sexual predators.

Again from The New York Times:

“Criminals strike up a conversation and gradually build trust. Often they pose as children, confiding in their victims with false stories of hardship or self-loathing. Their goal, typically, is to dupe children into sharing sexually explicit photos and videos of themselves — which they use as blackmail for more imagery, much of it increasingly graphic and violent. Reports of abuse are emerging with unprecedented frequency around the country, with some perpetrators grooming hundreds and even thousands of victims.”

One Bark investigator, Sloane Ryan, a 37-year-old woman who poses as an 11-year-old girl online in order to better understand predation and help those who are fighting it, wrote a chilling account of the kinds of solicitations she received after merely uploading a generic photo (of her 11-year-old self) to Instagram. “By the end of two-and-a-half hours, I’ve had seven video calls, ignored another two dozen of them, text-chatted with 17 men (some who had messaged her before, gearing back up in hopes for more interaction), and seen the genitalia of 11 of those,” notes Ryan. “I’ve also fielded (and subsequently denied) multiple requests for above-the-waist nudity (in spite of being clear that Bailey’s breasts have not yet developed) and below-the-waist nudity.

This is the new face of how predators are grooming young girls (and boys) to be trafficked, molested and raped. However, it starts much earlier, with a culture that has brainwashed itself into believing that sexual freedom amounts to a Super Bowl half-time show in which barely-clad women spend 20 minutes twerking, gyrating (some of it on a stripper pole) and showing off sexually provocative dance moves.

This is part and parcel of the pornification of American culture.

As commentator Dixie Laite writes for Bust magazine:

Sex sells. Madonna knew it when she crawled the VMA stage very much not “Like a Virgin”. Rihanna, Beyonce, Britney and countless others have climbed that ladder to fame… Last time I looked, we as a nation absolutely adored this so-called slutty behavior. I see people voting with their dollars and their attention to Playboy’s Bunnies, Victoria’s Secrets, strippers, people who dress like strippers, and girls who’ve gone wild.

Pop culture and porn culture have become part of the same seamless continuum,” explains theatre historian and University of Illinois professor Mardia Bishop. “As these images become pervasive in popular culture, they become normalized… and… accepted.”

This foray into porn culture—the increasing acceptability and pervasiveness of sexualized imagery in mainstream media—is where pop culture takes a dark turn. “Visual images and narratives of music videos clearly have more potential to form attitudes, values, or perceptions of social reality than does the music alone,” notes author Douglas A. Gentile in his book Media Violence and Children. In fact, music videos are among the worst culprits constantly bombarding young people today with sexual images and references.

Screen time has become the primary culprit for the oversexualization of young people.

Little wonder when 8-to-12-year-olds spend almost 5 hours daily on screen media (teens rack up nearly 8 hours on screen devices) and that does not include time spent using those devices for school or homework.

A good chunk of that screen time is gobbled up by YouTube, which has been repeatedly red flagged by watchdog groups for peddling violent imagery, drug references, racist language and sexually suggestive content at young viewers.

Music videos overwhelmingly contain sexually suggestive materials, and with the advent of portable technology, children’s television and music are often unmonitored by parents or guardians. In fact, one study found that more than 80% of parents have caught young children repeating offensive lyrics or copying “porn-style” dance moves after being exposed to explicit pop music.

Numerous studies have found that exposure to sexual content in music, movies, television, and magazines accelerate adolescent sexual behavior: this is how young people are being groomed for sex by a predator culture.

As Jessica Bennett notes in “The Pornification of a Generation” for Newsweek:

“In a market that sells high heels for babies and thongs for tweens, it doesn’t take a genius to see that sex, if not porn, has invaded our lives. Whether we welcome it or not, television brings it into our living rooms and the Web brings it into our bedrooms… All it takes is one look at [social media] photos of teens to see examples—if they aren’t imitating porn they’ve actually seen, they’re imitating the porn-inspired images and poses they’ve absorbed elsewhere. Latex, corsets and stripper heels, once the fashion of porn stars, have made their way into middle and high school… Celebrities, too, have become amateur porn stars. They show up in sex tapes (Colin Farrell, Kim Kardashian), hire porn producers to shoot their videos (Britney Spears) or produce porn outright (Snoop Dogg). Actual porn stars and call girls, meanwhile, have become celebs. Ron Jeremy regularly takes cameos in movies and on TV, while adult star Jenna Jameson is a best-selling author.”

How we got to this place in time, where children are sexualized at an early age and trotted out as easy targets for all manner of predators is not really all that hard to decipher, but it requires a certain amount of candor.

First, there is nothing sexually liberating about young women—young girls—reducing themselves to little more than sex objects and prancing about like prostitutes.

Second, this is a dangerous game that can only end in tragic consequences: there are sexual predators out there only too eager to take advantage of any innuendo-laced sexual “invitations” being put out there, intentional or not.

Third, if it looks like porn, sounds like porn and imitates porn, it is porn, and it is devastating on every front, turning women into objects for male aggression.

Fourth, no matter what its champions might say about the First Amendment and women’s liberation, pornography in all its forms—whether overtly packaged as skin flicks and mags or more subtly disguised by pop culture as trendy music videos and precocious clothing—is about one thing only: money.

Fifth, parents: turn off your cell phones for a change and tune into what your kids are watching, reading, listening to, and whom they are emulating.

And finally, remember that the sexualization of young children is part of a larger continuum in America that runs the gamut from sexualized entertainment, the glorification of a pimp/ho culture, and a billion dollar sex industry built on the back of pornography, music, entertainment, etc., and ends with these same young people being bought and sold for sex. It is estimated that the porn industry brings in more money than Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Apple, and Yahoo.

That this issue continues to be treated with a shrug, especially by those who claim to care about the state of our freedoms, is not only surprising and unnerving but also dangerously oblivious.

Like so many of the evils in our midst, sex trafficking (and the sexualization of young people) is a cultural disease that is rooted in the American police state’s heart of darkness. It speaks to a sordid, far-reaching corruption that stretches from the highest seats of power (governmental and corporate) down to the most hidden corners and relies on our silence and our complicity to turn a blind eye to wrongdoing.

You don’t have to be a parent to care about what’s happening to our young people. Likewise, you shouldn’t have to subscribe to any particular political viewpoint to recognize and be alarmed by the authoritarian trajectory of the nation.

Those concerned about the emerging police state in America, which I detail in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, should be equally concerned about the sex trafficking of young girls (and boys) and the pornification of America: they are two sides of the same coin.

As Aldous Huxley explains in his introduction to Brave New World:

As political and economic freedom diminishes, sexual freedom tends compensatingly to increase. And the dictator (unless he needs cannon fodder and families with which to colonize empty or conquered territories) will do well to encourage that freedom. In conjunction with the freedom to daydream under the influence of dope and movies and the radio, it will help to reconcile his subjects to the servitude which is their fate.

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25 Comments
ottomatik
ottomatik
February 6, 2020 3:31 pm

The bit about increasing sexual liberty in the face of loss of political, economic liberty was noteworthy.

c1ue
c1ue
February 6, 2020 3:37 pm

Idiotic.
Under this author’s analysis, the fundamentist Muslim nations must be the most free on Earth.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  c1ue
February 6, 2020 4:08 pm

the muzzies still have their religion–also,muzzie culture is incredibly perverted,it just isn’t done publicly–

22winmag - TBP's top-secret Jew
22winmag - TBP's top-secret Jew
February 6, 2020 3:39 pm

It’s all been done before. Since ancient times actually.

Whoring out your daughters and drugging children.

I don’t need to go further than an 80s TV show that detailed both the Polanski drugging and rape-filming teenage girls mixed with Epstein-style, black-book, federal-snitch dramas—> as a 1960s crime wave. Rather mature shit for 80s broadcast TV.

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oldtimer505
oldtimer505
February 6, 2020 4:01 pm

I agree with all the points made in the article. I would like to add the following comment.

Lets try enforcing the statutes on the books before we pass a bunch of new and perhaps pointless statutes. Passing more statutes that might go unenforced is no solution, it’s lip service. Lets put God back into our culture, let parents be parents again, stop the state grooming of our children in public schools via sex education and all this trans gender this and transgender that bull crap. I will not apologize for saying that when I grew up we did not have to lock every window and door in the house. I could as a child stay out after dark. I could walk the streets and roads of our community without fear. This same community today is upside down. The only thing I see that changed is the intervention of local, state and federal government into everyone’s personal lives. It wasn’t all perfect but, it worked and was a damn site better than it is now. People asked, how did we get here? The answer to that in most cases is, it is our history. WE helped write it. Take a good look and change it where it needs changing. Our nation in general has to learn to take responsibility for our history.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  oldtimer505
February 6, 2020 4:06 pm

taking god out of the culture is probably the biggest culprit but he ain’t going back in w/o a dictator imo–

BB
BB
  TampaRed
February 6, 2020 4:36 pm

Taking God and Prayer put of the schools and now it seems culture is the biggest problem.I still remember my 2 grade teacher making us memorize the 10 commandments. This was in the mid 60s. They took out the Bible and Prayer but not the 10 commandments until 1980 if I remember correctly.I was learning religion at home and at school.This has stayed with me all my life.

mike
mike
  oldtimer505
February 6, 2020 9:22 pm

There is almost nothing anybody can do.
The populace has been so brainwashed to accept the logical fallacies of “permissive” culture (“every removed restriction/limit is more freedom” [yeah, but mostly also less ethics]) and continually progressive/revolutionary thought (where ‘revolution’ stands for discarding all of tradition/history’s-lessons as useless or even counter-productive) – they don’t even have the tiniest doubts left on which you could argue for other approaches.

The only thing you can do is point out that you and every individual need to reflect if maybe there is something of higher value than themselves, and figure out what it is (for example it’s not climate change) and if it is worth striving towards.
That’s the only thing an individual can find which can be stronger than sex drive.

Steve
Steve
February 6, 2020 5:51 pm

What group controls 90% of porn? Hmmm, rhymes with blues and starts with a J.
I give up.

Lars
Lars
  Steve
February 6, 2020 6:18 pm

Yeah, the single most relevant (( factor )) is studiously ignored.

Whitehead is a jew-worshiping Christian, and of course makes the gratuitous swipe at men in general, implying no difference between Muslim, Black, or Jewish males as compared to White men.

jacobin
jacobin
February 6, 2020 6:46 pm

Those JUDAS GOATS like Cher, Madonna, “lady” Gaga, Katy Perry, Milley Cyrus, who teach your children that promiscuity and intoxication are harmless and safe ……. they should be stripped of ALL their wealth to pay for rehabilitation of those they MISled . These so-called female “entertainers” who GROOM young girls with their music, dress,promiscuity. ,into sordid lives, and walk away counting their money, are nothing but highly paid PIMP’S Groomers.

Donkey
Donkey
  jacobin
February 7, 2020 12:18 am

Boom. Exactly right!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 6, 2020 7:38 pm

Whores, whoremongers; teach your children NOT TO BE ONE.
They get diseases …they keep it secret.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
February 6, 2020 8:14 pm

We go out of our way to perpetuate adolescence of both men and women, and then we wonder why so many continue to be attracted to boys and girls when they get older (as opposed to “grow up”). Just a thought. More government monopoly schools most certainly aren’t going to help address this problem.

Chris Vhfan
Chris Vhfan
February 6, 2020 8:16 pm

Democrats and their communist agenda is the problem

Are Democrats Pushing Sharia Law

Democrats use public schools to normalize the LGBTQ agenda in the hearts and minds of our kids. Upon infiltrating public schools, LGBTQ activists began molding and shaping students into their image beginning in pre-k. Democrats continue to up the ante, expanding deviancy. Students are being indoctrinated to embrace numerous dangerous sexual perversions under the umbrella of “healthy sex education”; BDSM, rimming, anal sex, asphyxiation, gender-bending and more.

Beginning with portraying pedophiles as victims of our closed-minded society, Democrats are pushing to legalize pedophilia along with 11 other perversions.

Are Democrats Pushing Sharia Law

The exploitation of America’s children

The exploitation of America’s children

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  Chris Vhfan
February 6, 2020 9:40 pm

Rimming? What is that? Wait, no no no, don’t tell please, I really don’t want to know.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 6, 2020 8:19 pm

Having children on the biggest stage in the world while J. Lo and Shakira do a pole dance, rub their croches and imitate cunnalingus is a MASSIVE assault on healthy sexual boundaries for children. The Left/Progs want to be free to have sex with children. How to stop it?

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  Anonymous
February 6, 2020 9:40 pm

2A?

old white guy
old white guy
February 7, 2020 8:30 am

ah yes, the youth are our future and we must debase that future as quickly as possible. Sick bastards.

Dirtperson Steve
Dirtperson Steve
February 7, 2020 8:40 am

Broken homes are the open front door.

As a sportsball coach I see it plain as day with my girls teams. There is a special bond with fathers & daughters. By nature we seek to have that bond, but if it is not there daughters will look to replicate that bond elsewhere.

On my last team, nearly 1/3 of the girls lived with grandparents for one reason or another. Another told me how no one in their home loves each other or talks at home, and yet another told me that she doesn’t see her father much because he is gone for a week to 10 days at a time for work. Those girls are where a predator finds an opening.

I take my sportsball position seriously and have learned after many years that sadly, I may be the only positive male in some of these kids’ upbringing. I do my best to make sure they bond as a team because, if nothing else, they will have that as a family unit.

I am raising my daughter to be a strong & independent woman. This completely goes against a culture that pushes “beauty” in the form of sexuality on both boys and girls. Frequently her mother and I are told how beautiful she is by teachers and other parents. I hope it is also her inner beauty shining through they are noticing.

She is not ready to be dating yet and when approached by a nice young man responded by saying, “Zack, I like you but not like that”.

Contrast that with one girl in her circle that has been boy crazy since 12 with the full encouragement of her mother. At 13, boyfriends were already spending the night, but in separate bedrooms. Did I mention the dad works 70-80 hour weeks often out of town?

Yep, it’s plain as day where the predators find the opening. The stuff in this article is just what happens after the train has left the station.

mike
mike
  Dirtperson Steve
February 7, 2020 12:24 pm

I am raising my daughter to be a strong & independent woman. This completely goes against a culture that pushes “beauty” in the form of sexuality on both boys and girls.

Careful, you seem to have fallen for the nowadays commonplace fallacy “rejection of any form of dependence” which in the final analysis also means dissolution of the family unit.
And ideally you’d want her to integrate her sexuality (like the Jungian integration of one’s shadow.)

Personally I had been looking all my life for a strong & independent woman (who might want to start a family with me) and found exactly one – and in all ridiculousness it was a muslim woman (who now to my absolute astonishment recently converted to Christianity on her own accord.) But such women are few and far between, as they would need to continually question societies’ premises -of which many turn out to be complete lies- however without dumping the baby with the bathwater, by becoming overly cynical for their age.

flash
flash
February 7, 2020 9:12 am

What can we do to protect America’s young people from sexual predators?

Create another law enforcement agency at a huge cost to taxpayers because there are only 18,000 already working to keep US safe ?

https://www.breitbart.com/news/trump-to-create-white-house-czar-to-fight-prosecute-human-traffickers/

Jan. 31 (UPI) — President Donald Trump announced an executive order Friday to create the office of a human trafficking czar, expanding the White House’s domestic policy office to focus on ending what the administration has called “modern day slavery.”

The White House told reporters the post will work exclusively on the president’s efforts to fight and prosecute human traffickers.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  flash
February 7, 2020 10:32 am

flash,
i agree w/you,we do need another bureaucracy b/c it is always much more effective to invest $ in people & infrastructure instead of having a mandatory death penalty 4 trafficking underage kids–hell,w/a few high profile executions the perps might just get out of the biz,do we really want the unemployment rate to go up?
speaking of perps,back a few years ago epstein chartered a bank in the virgin islands but it never transacted any biz–after his murder,millions were t’ferred into it from his estate–
go figure–