The CDC’s online LGBTQ chat space for teens discusses sex, the occult, sex change operations, polyamorous relationships, and activism.
CDC’s Sexual Chat Room Targets Teens
Q Chat Space, a “community for LGBTQ+ teens,” is a place for LGBT+ teens, ages 13 to 19, to talk in a chat room, live, during a pre-scheduled time. The conversations are facilitated by “experienced staff who work at LGBTQ+ centers around the country. Q Chat Space facilitators are NOT mental health professionals.”
The site also pays teens a “stipend” to commit 80 hours within one year and help facilitate chat rooms.
The website claims teens can “chat with like-minded peers,” find support, “have fun, and connect around shared interests.”
Critics warn the chat room is targeting children with messages about sex, gender changes, and witchcraft. This type of communication can expose kids to being groomed by predators – while allowing them to hide communications from their parents.
The application process to begin chats includes answering questions on hopelessness, depression, racial background, and preferred sexuality.
What is Q Chat Space?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC, promotes the website on their LGBT Youth Resources web page.
The CDC’s Q Chat Space collaborates with several organizations, CenterLink, PFLA, and Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood advertised the chat room in the past.
Planned Parenthood also offers hormone replacement therapy to minors and claims that transgender identity can be “cemented early in elementary school.”
The Q Chat Space website says, “Find and give support, have fun, connect around shared interests and get good information. Chat with like-minded peers in live chats designed for you & by you, facilitated by folks who care.”
Why Parents Are Concerned
It’s clear that the chat space is built for kids to conceal the website from their parents. Below is a screenshot of a button located on the bottom right hand corner, that can be quickly pressed to get out of the site, and onto a blank Google page.
Q Chat has featured discussions on gender affirmation surgeries and hormone replacement therapy. It is reported that these chats also advise children where they are able to find resources for transitioning.
Breitbart reported on the chat space and said, “One meme posted on Q Chat’s Instagram page displays a Trojan horse, explaining that children may realize they’re queer after “learning about queerness” from their friends.”
On the Q Chat Space Facebook page, they post chats from conversations:
And “funny memes.”
The platform’s chat-based nature could help teens avoid “concerns” about family members accidentally overhearing their conversations.
House Republican lawmakers sent a letter to CDC Director Rachel Walensky in July 2022 and called the agency’s promotion of the site “unconscionable.”
“The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is the national public health agency of the United States and exists to secure the health and safety of the American people. Directing children to access online chatrooms that discuss sex, polyamorous relationships, white privilege, gender reassignment surgeries, and LGBT activism is not among its many functions,” the U.S. representatives wrote.
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Close them down. Forbid your kids from joining them and let’s make an effort to build more closet doors. In addition be very watchful and concerned what your child is being taught in the classroom, because teachers cannot be trusted to stay away from dangerous or lewd subjects like CRT or. Gender training.
Years down the road, the lawsuits will be flying. All of these F’d up kids today who were encouraged to change their sex or embrace the the AMERICAN lgbtqrstuvwxyz lifestyle will be suing their GEN X parents, their teachers, their therapists, the fed government, you name it.
They’ll be suing claiming that they were “pushed” into changing their sex, becoming queer and that their being all F’d up was the result.