Kim Kardashian Selfies #BreakingtheInternet 'Enticing Young Girls Into Sexualization of Children, Making Them Targets Of Predators

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Kim Kardashian Selfies #BreakingtheInternet: 'Enticing Young Girls Into Sexualization of Children, Making Them Targets Of Predators


Kim Kardashian Selfies#BreakingtheInternet: According to the Mothers' Union and the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children - NSPCC, Kim Kardashian's selfies are putting children at risk for child abuse. Keeping Up with the Kardashians has been criticized by the Mother's Union, which said the indecent child images on sociala media was self-developed.


Kardashian has been posting sexual images of herself on the Internet. However, the Mothers' Union and the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children criticized Kardashian's explicit nudity saying that she is putting young girls at risk.


the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children also feels Kim Kardashian is indirecty making young gils to do the same, eventually making them targets for sex predators. The NSPCC has expressed its dissent against Kardashian for introducing the #BreakingtheInternet recently. The hashtag stems from a picture of her derriere on the cover of Paper Magazine.
The image went viral and Kardashian has a habit of "notorious for sharing provocative images of her body with her 25 million Twitter followers on a daily basis," according to the Daily Mail.


North West of England Chief Prosecutor Nazir Afzal said Kim Kardashian was enticing young girls into 'sexualizing themselves". "The sexualization of children does not help. The reality is that younger and younger children these days are now exposed to the kinds of things, I saw Kim Kardashian a couple of days ago [the magazine images] It's those kinds of things, role models out there saying this is the way to live your lives. But unfortunately, [predatory] men want that to happen, want them to believe that's the way to be, that men can interfere with them and damage them in some way," Afzal said in Inquisitr report.

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