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Cosmopolitan Magazine contains pornography
The Hearst Corporation publishes COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, also known as COSMO. It contains PORNOGRAPHY and Victoria Hearst is on a mission to keep it away from our children. Victoria Hearst, founder of Cosmo Hurts Kids, called into The Morning Blaze with Doc Thompson to share her story and mission. “I’m doing this on my time and my dime,” Hearst said. “I’m making the public…aware that Cosmopolitan contains pornography.” Click HERE to listen to the full interview. Today's Cosmopolitan Magazine has nothing in common, in look or content, with the original magazine that was created in the late 19th century by a company called Schlicht and Field of New York. Named The Cosmopolitan and first published in 1886, it was a wholesome family/women's magazine.
In 1965, this "first-class family magazine" turned into a sex rag with a "Love and Lust" section containing: Drawings of naked men and women in sexual positions. Photos of full rear male nudity. Articles glorifying group sex, anal sex, married couples swinging parties, sex with strangers, and more. A "Sex Q & A" section where female readers ask graphic sexual questions and receive graphic sexual answers. A "Sex Toy of the Month" feature with a photo of the sex toy, it's price, and the website where it can be bought. Websites where all manner of pornographic material may be purchased. Ads for contraceptives AND MORE... LEARN MORE |
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