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Kirstie Alley Claims Teaching Kids To Be 'Open-Minded' Will Lead Them To Support Pedophilia

Kirstie Alley Claims Teaching Kids To Be 'Open-Minded' Will Lead Them To Support Pedophilia
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Former actress, Scientology advocate and avid Trump supporter Kirstie Alley was back in the public eye this week, but not because of her acting talents.

Alley decided to share an entirely unsolicited hot take via Twitter, but the internet isn't having it.


Alley claimed wild new ideas like comprehensive sex education and the idea people should celebrate their differences were being "crammed down our kids throats."

Alley tweeted:

"Was watching TV …we've gone too far in my opinion. I feel sorry for our children. Their exposure to everything perverse on every kind of screen is mind boggling. And even more tragic, it's being hyped as 'normal'."

Not content to leave it there, she continued:

"I'm kinda on a roll but my heart's heavy with the sh*t that's being crammed down our kid's throats. A 'moral code' is not old fashioned. Morals are simply guidelines for better survival. Explicit sexual 'education' and 'select' ideals being forced on kids is NOT better survival."

Of course she couldn't stop there, she'd already come this far in her misinformation campaign.

She rounded out her rambling with an extra odd and offensive assertion.

"People are becoming so 'open minded' that down the road they will support pediphilia [sic] as people 'just loving children'."
"You think I'm kidding. I'm not. It's the direction this insanity is headed. You can 'ok boomer' me all you want but this is where we will veer unless we change.

Twitter users were quick to mock Alley for the bizarre and offensive rant.



Several people reminded folks Alley is a Scientologist and of the harm perpetrated by the church coming to light in recent years.




Alley's odd Twitter rant left many people scratching their heads in confusion and disdain.

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