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If You Don’t Talk To Your Kids About Politics, Celebrities Like Hailey Bieber Will

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A whopping 67 percent of U.S. teens use TikTok. Sixty-two percent are on Instagram. And 95 percent use YouTube, according to a recent study by Pew Research Center. While the effects of constant social media usage are alarming, equally as concerning is the messaging young people internalize on such platforms, priming them to be future voters of the Democratic Party.

While Twitter user Libs Of TikTok has shed light on the pervasive ideologies, such as critical theory, that indoctrinate young people on the Chinese Communist Party-influenced app, not much attention has been paid to Instagram — Mecca of the influencer class — and the celebrities pushing Democratic Party propaganda on adoring, unsuspecting fans.

Case-in-point: Hailey Bieber.

The supermodel and wife to pop musician Justin Bieber last week took advantage of Martin Luther King Jr. Day to peddle dangerous election misinformation on her skincare brand’s Instagram account — because to “make it” as a celebrity nowadays, one must apparently own a skincare or beauty line.

In a multi-slide post published to Rhode skin’s nearly 700,000 followers (and reposted to Bieber’s personal Instagram account of 50 million followers), Bieber used the federal holiday as an excuse to push her left-wing politics and highlight Democrat get-out-the-vote groups:

while there are many ways to celebrate and honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., at rhode we do so by continuing to take action on issues important to Dr. King’s legacy through work at rhode futures foundation. and yet,

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