The recent outrage on the global Paris-based brand , Balenciaga after releasing photos of their ad campaign for their kids collection featuring a toddler dressed in bondage outfit, is evil hidden in plain sight . From the court documents displayed about "virtual child porn" to the toddler wearing bondage clothes holding a teddy bear in sex clothes and lots of other disgusting items displayed in the ad campaign is clear evidence that the world has lost its way.
What Balenciaga did is not a singularity. It is merely an opportunity to get fashionistas , brand slaves and otherwise less informed people, gain awareness on a much bigger agenda. An agenda that is INVESTED & DEDICATED to grooming children across ALL areas.
Medical industry (transitioning propaganda), Kindergarten & Primary schools (pushing sexual content on children under the disguise of education)
High schools (exposing students to perversion such as the recent case of the teacher wearing a pornography prosthesis breast to class at a high school in Canada , or pushing terms such as MAPS (minor attracted people) on students as was recently filmed, as well as universities. The case at Old Dominion University where the trans teacher enforced the term MAPS on students caused outrage.
This is an agenda of Pedophilia and for the fashion industry to serve this grander agenda is nothing entirely new as Disney and Hollywood have been rumored to be the largest grooming machinery that goes right above people's heads.
For this agenda to be pushed all across the world is just a matter of time.
Balenciaga making apologies on their socials when their cryptic messages were discovered on the ad campaign wasn't because they were sorry but rather because they were caught red handed by the masses and subsequently deleting all their other IG posts as people kept digging and seeing in clarity who they truly are and what they represent.
Protect your children at all costs .
Let me know in the comment section your thoughts on the Balenciaga controversy.
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