July 06, 2019

"Teen Vogue" claims National Anthem is racist, tells teens to think of America’s crimes on 4th of July

"Teen Vogue" is a "sister magazine" of the ultra-left Vogue.  It's aimed solely at American teenage girls.  So most of you think fashion tips, the latest trendy cosmetics and the like.  Oh, and a strong, hateful dose of "America is the worst country on the planet!

Think I'm kidding?  For the 4th of July, Teen Vogue published a slew of articles condemning America and love of this country--including one declaring that “racism and patriotism go hand in hand.”

The article even condemned our national anthem:
Then there’s [America's national anthem], ‘The Star-Spangled Banner.’ It was written by a slave-owning Washington lawyer, Francis Scott Key, who referred to African-Americans as ‘a distinct and inferior race of people, which all experience proves to be the greatest evil that afflicts a community.’
In case any American teens didn't get the message above, the America-haters at Teen Vogue also tweeted "Racism and patriotism go hand in hand."

Another article for Teen Vogue pushed out on Independence Day was titled, “You Cannot Separate America’s Present Beauty From Its Violent Past.”

The author claimed “This independence day, I’ll be...enjoying the lights...yet all the while keeping close the knowledge of all the crimes this nation has committed."

Actually, priming American teen girls with anti-Americanism is just one of Teen Vogue's propaganda lines:  Recently the rag has taken heat for promoting Antifa and glorifying abortion, anal sex and prostitution to their teenage readers.

Ask yourself:  Do these communist rat-bastards have your daughter's best interests at heart?  No?  How about America's best interests?  No again?  Hmmm.....



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