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Youngkin Admin Takes Down LGBT Resources, ‘Queer’ Chat Service For Kids

Republican Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin’s office has quietly removed LGBTQ youth resources, including links to LGBTQ chat spaces for minors, from the state’s Department of Public Health website.

LGBTQ youth resources included a list of links to external websites such as “Queer Kid Stuff” and “QChat,” an LGBTQ chat service for minors. according to to the daily wire. LGBTQ chat service “QChat” leverages activists from LGBTQ organizations in the country to facilitate conversations between LGBTQ youth and staff, and is used by LGBTQ youth aged 13 to her 19. can. according to to the website.

The list of links to external websites was removed by the Virginia Department of Health on May 31, following an inquiry by the Daily Wire.

The website will have chats such as “Automatic High-End Queer Spatial Communism,” “Queerness and Race in Cartoons,” and “Fitness is Gay!” It also has the ability to quickly leave the website.

“While the governor supports the provision of age-appropriate resources, the government should not promote anonymous conversations between adults and children without parental approval. Targeting does not belong to any taxpayer-sponsored website,” Youngkin spokeswoman Macaulay Porter said in a statement to the Daily Caller News Foundation. (Related: Marquette University Offers ‘Gender-Affirmative Speech Therapy’ Sessions for Minors | The Daily Caller)

Queer Kid Stuff Explained itself As a social justice website for children. The website describes a “major effort to liberate all children from the white supremacist system.” The first episode of her mini-series was “What Does Gay Mean?”

“You’d be surprised how many young children don’t know the answer to that question,” the website says.

Other states are using the website, too, with schools in Arizona directing 10-year-olds to the website.

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