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Grooming a new generation of victims

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May 9, 2011 //  by Donna Andersen//  136 Comments

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Yesterday I attended a family celebration in honor of my little niece’s First Holy Communion. The guest of honor, my niece, is in the second grade and is a beautiful, vibrant child—blond hair, blue eyes with a sprinkle of freckles across her nose. In her white Communion dress, she looked like a little angel.

It was a sunny day and a pleasant get-together. Most of the guests had left when my niece and her friend, another little girl, wanted to put on a “show” for those of us who remained. We, of course, agreed to be the audience.

With a video clip from the Internet providing the music, the girls sang and danced to the song Beggin’ On Your Knees by Victoria Justice.

I was horrified.

Victoria Justice

Victoria Justice is 18 years old. She has been performing since the age of 10, and has acted in several TV shows on Nickelodeon. Without a doubt, she is a beautiful, talented singer and dancer. But she is also selling sex to little girls.

Here’s the video of Beggin’ On Your Knees.

The video is slick, obviously packaged by entertainment executives and corporate bigwigs to appeal to tweens—and younger. It’s set on a seaside amusement pier, with the actors playing arcade games and going on rides. The performers, of course, represent a nice multicultural mix—I’m sure the money men don’t want to miss any marketing opportunities.

So Victoria Justice sings about her relationship with some guy, and how he cheats on her. The chorus goes like this:

and One day i’ll have you begging on your knees for me
yeah, One day i’ll have you crawling like a centipede
You mess with me?
And mess with her!
So I’ll make sure you get what you deserve
yeah, One day you’ll be begging on your knees for me

So my little niece, who a few hours earlier was angelic in her white Communion dress, was shaking her body and crawling on the floor as she sang along to Beggin’ On Your Knees.

She, of course, had no idea what the words meant. But the messages are there for anyone to see: Girls achieve success by attracting good-looking boyfriends. Good-looking boyfriends cheat on their girlfriends. When cheating happens, girls take revenge.

Gee—when I was my niece’s age, I watched Shirley Temple sing Animal Crackers in My Soup.

Cheerleaders

This isn’t the first time I was struck by the blatant sexual messages being communicated to young girls. A few months ago, friends were in Atlantic City to watch their daughter perform in a big cheerleading competition. They invited my husband and I to join them.

This girl is a senior in high school and has been cheerleading since she was young. Approximately 3,000 girls were participating in this competition, ranging from high school age to girls my niece’s age—or younger.

As I walked around Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, I could not believe my eyes. All of the girls, down to the youngest ones, were parading around in cheerleading costumes that featured off-the-shoulder tops, bare midriffs and extremely short skirts. They all wore heavy make-up.  They were all being taught to strut, show what they’ve got, and smile.

Abusive dating

I, in the meantime, am preparing to talk to another group of high school students about Sociopaths and Abusive Dating Relationships.

Part of my message is that sociopaths use sex to trap their victims. If you’re lonely, you are vulnerable. And when you have sex, you form a psychological bond that makes it difficult to get away if the person turns out to be an abuser. This is how domestic violence starts.

Yet according to the constant bombardment of messages directed towards young girls, their success depends on how sexy they are, and whether they can attract a hot boyfriend. Any girl without a boyfriend, therefore, will feel lonely, and will be vulnerable to the abuse of a sociopath.

So how do I compete with overwhelming, lifelong marketing? How do I tell these high school students that sex may get them in trouble when they’ve been fed a steady diet of “sex sells” since they were little kids?

Girls are being brainwashed by marketers out to make a buck. I don’t even know how parents can protect their kids from the onslaught—they’d have to raise their daughters in a cocoon. As a result, so many little girls are probably ripe to become the next generation of victims of sociopaths.

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  1. one/joy_step_at_a_time

    May 16, 2011 at 10:21 pm

    nola – watch the link in my 8:07 post.

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  2. hens

    May 16, 2011 at 10:24 pm

    nola – you got your row boat packed?

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  3. ElizabethBennett

    May 16, 2011 at 10:28 pm

    Hens-the river level went down a little by my house since they opened the spillway. Hopefully nothing bad will happen. Some people up by Baton Rouge are losing their homes though because they lived in a flood plain. There was another spillway that they opened to keep Baton Rouge from flooding and it doing so is flooding people’s homes in that floodplain. I feel bad for them but I don’t get why they would build homes in that area knowing that one day those floodgates would have to be opened.

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  4. Ox Drover

    May 16, 2011 at 10:32 pm

    Nolarn, the same reason those folks on the coast build where the hurricaines will blow them away again and again….DUH….or the floods will wash them away. I live on a hill in tornado alley, in an earth quake zone. LOL So who am I to talk? LOL

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  5. Annie

    May 16, 2011 at 10:37 pm

    @One/Joy,
    My husband LOVES that one. He also likes this one (I think it’s by the same guy):
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bTbAsmPOKo&feature=relmfu

    You’re right – sometimes we just need to get our minds off the rotten stuff and have a laugh.

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  6. one/joy_step_at_a_time

    May 16, 2011 at 10:58 pm

    annie – it is the same guy. did you see the one about the beaver on the 401?

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  7. darwinsmom

    May 17, 2011 at 6:36 am

    Gosh, I thought it was my inability to exercise much during winter… but I think it was all the missing and worrying over the sleeze that made me gain 10 kilos. In 3 weeks, I’ve lost 7-8 of those 😮 (and yes I do eat, just can’t eat much and in general not really that hungry)

    So, I’ve got this saying now… “Truth sets you free, and makes you lose your worries in weight.” 😉

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  8. Donna Andersen

    May 17, 2011 at 10:15 am

    Botox Mom loses custody!

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1387671/Kerry-Campbell-gave-daughter-Britney-8-botox-loses-social-services.html

    Link supplied by a Lovefraud reader.

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  9. Ox Drover

    May 17, 2011 at 10:41 am

    Well, at least this child is away from that “mother”—but with her father dead I wonder if she has other relatives that might be able to take her in instead of going into foster care, but at the same time, being away from that “mother” nut job has got to be an improvement even if traumatic.

    I really don’t doubt that other mothers use the botox and all kinds of “beauty treatments” for these little girls that are in my opiinion totally INAPPROPRIATE…but that is what the media pushes.

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  10. MiLo

    May 19, 2011 at 8:01 pm

    I just read that botox mommie now says she lied about the whole thing. She now says a British tabloid paid her $200 to play the part of a woman who gave her daughter botox.

    OK, what next???????

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