'Teen Vogue' Sparks Major Backlash From Parents After Publishing Guide to Anal Sex

Parents across the country are outraged after Teen Vogue published an article earlier this month [...]

Parents across the country are outraged after Teen Vogue published an article earlier this month titled "A Guide to Anal Sex". The article, published digitally on July 7, informs the reader of the facts about anal sex, showing "how to do it the right way," and sparked backlash that has continued weeks later.

"This is anal 101, for teens, beginners, and all inquisitive folk," the article reads.

Calls to cancel subscriptions for Teen Vogue have reverberated across social media with the hashtag #PullTeenVogue, especially after a mommy blogger filmed herself burning a physical copy of the magazine in a campfire.

In a video that has racked up over 10 million views on Facebook, Elizabeth Johnston, aka "The Activist Mommy", called for parents to boycott the publication.

"Parents, I am asking you to go to your local gas station, your local libraries and your local grocery stores and ask to speak to the manager — or preferably the owner — and demand that they remove Teen Vogue from the shelves immediately," Johnston said in the video before tossing the magazine into a burning fire. "These editors' brains are in the gutter. Now let's put their sales in the gutter where they belong."

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Many parents agreed with Johnston, expressing their thoughts via Twitter.

The magazine's digital editorial director, Phillip Pacardi, responded to the backlash in a series of Tweets defending the article and highlighting why he feels it's important that young people are educated about sex.

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Others agreed with Picardi's stance and pushed back against the movement to cancel Teen Vogue subscriptions.

Johnston argued that her issue with the article and the magazine is about "perversion."

"This has nothing to do with homophobia," she told Todd Starnes on his FOX radio show, The Todd Starnes Show. "This is about parents protecting their children from perversion."

"This is not a Republican issue or a Democrat issue. This is not a conservative issue or liberal issue. This is a parent issue," she said. "They should not be teaching sodomy to our children."

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