What do the following things have in common:
Kiddie pageants, music videos, padded bras for 9 year olds, Lady Gaga, Dolly Doctor, slogan t-shirts, sex education, department store catalogues.
Need some thinking music? Well, some people insist what they have in common is the premature sexualisation of children.
Was there ever a more alarming, loaded term?
It’s difficult to argue against anyone who claims to oppose the sexualisation of children. To do that, by definition you must be in favour of it. And what sicko is going to put their hand up to join that team?
However. While there are aspects of pop culture that make me want to throw things – and some that make me want to throw up – the growing movement against the sexualisation of children is making me nervous.
And here’s why.
Lately, I’ve noticed that hot-button labels like ‘child sexualisation’ are being used in some cases as a Trojan horse by extremely conservative or religious groups whose true intentions are to turn back the clock on all sorts of other things.
Things like sex education, access to contraception, information about safe sex and reproductive choices. Not only do I think this is naïve, dishonest and counter-productive, the truth is that most of these issues have nothing to do with children. They relate to teens and adults. Very different.