Teen Vogue’s disgusting take on sex? From the outlet that’s offered an anal sex tutorial? The online magazine which taught kids the best way to seduce someone. You must have a day that ends in Y.
This time, Teen Vogue writer Emma Specter is defending twice failed politician and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke and his political theatrics during Governor Abbott’s press conference.
After the shooting at Uvalde in Texas, Governor Greg Abbott called a press conference. He provided information about the incident. Beto came up to Governor Abbott’s side and said that the mass shooting was his fault. He’d turned a grim press conference into political theater. Beto was cheered and followed out of the conference by community members and parents. Teen Vogue considers Beto a hero.
Specter shows Beto as the voice for an angry community. “It was cathartic to see O’Rourke express some fraction of the frustration and rage that people across the country are feeling in the wake of the shootings in Uvalde, Buffalo, Laguna Woods, and every other U.S. city that has become associated with a senseless and unimaginably traumatizing mass shooting,” she writes.
Specter continues to justify Beto’s political stunt as a punishment for Texas Republicans, saying, “We want the people we elect to represent us to pass sensible gun legislation that will make it harder for our children and their teachers to be slaughtered in their classrooms — and if they can’t or won’t, they shouldn’t enjoy the privilege of uninterrupted public appearances.” Teen Vogue wants to make sure its audience knows it’s alright to exploit tragedies for one’s political gain.
His lack of respect for those mourning shows the left’s willingness to exploit tragedy for their political gain. Teen Vogue has become a sensation for highlighting those who are standing on the side of massacred children.