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Published: July 26, 2022

CDC promotes online LGBTQ youth chat designed to be easily hidden from parents

By The Editor

Tue Jul 26, 2022 – 8:03 pm EDT

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(LifeSiteNews) – The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is promoting an “LGBTQ+” chat service for ages 13-19 to discuss topics such as sex and gender transitions that is designed to be quickly hidden from parents.

Q Chat Space, shared on the CDC’s LGBT Youth Resources page, is advertised as a forum where teens can join “live-chat, professionally facilitated, online support groups” that the site’s Instagram page shows include “gender affirmation surgeries,” “sex and relationships,” “drag culture,” and “anti-trans legislation.”

The chat is backed by Planned Parenthood, the website’s “About” page reveals.

Despite the mature chat themes — or rather, because of their maturity and sensitivity among teens — the site appears designed for quick concealment from parents. It features an ever-present green ribbon bordering the bottom of the Q Chat webpage that reads, “Click/tap here for a quick escape,” and directs to a Google search engine.

The site also shares an option for “discreet” text message reminders,

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