A creator is discussing someone widely known online, yet they know this person is a man but still use “she/her” the whole time. In the same breath they talk about how “crazy” this person is, while still playing along with the fake pronouns just to fit the narrative. 🤯

This isn’t just “calling someone out”—it’s performative activism built on confusion and mockery.

They’re telling viewers: “Look how out of touch this person is… but if you care about pronouns, you have to talk about them exactly like they want.” 🤥

Content like this is teaching kids that gender is whatever some adult says it is, and that reality is whatever fits the algorithm.

That’s how an entire generation grows up thinking “nothing is real” and “everything is a spectrum,” including very serious topics that should never be treated as a joke. 🚨

The same creators who sell “mental health awareness” and “protecting kids” are the ones who profit off these mixed messages, then act surprised when children and teens start losing their grip on basic truth. 🤡

If you care about raising grounded, clear‑headed kids, we need to start asking:

👉 Who benefits when we turn real mental illness into click‑bait content for young audiences? 🧠💥

👉 And who loses? The kids in the middle. 🧒📉

Drop a comment below: Do you think platforms should be held accountable for the kind of content children are exposed to?

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