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American kids all want to be influencers — but they’re really just followers

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American kids all want to be influencers — but they’re really just followers

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Undressing today’s flaws

The Kardashians. What do they know about anything?

Answer: Nothing. Nada. Zero. Zilch.

But their platform influences millions. Women, experiencing sexuality under their influence, now think all they need to do is wear PJs, shmear wherever, go for a skimpy lacy bra — and get rich.

Forget “Sesame Street” or educational TV. Now, clicks on YouTube constitute education. Today, TV is the learning our kids are receiving. A Madison Square Garden modern classroom is boobs out, behinds visible.

Work hard? Why? You just need an ‘A’ in fame. Influence.

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