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Wife of Liberal ABC News Reporter George Stephanopoulos Encourages Parents to Watch Porn with Kids


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Can these liberal elites get anymore sick?

They live immersed in a world that encourages pedophilia and the sexual objectification of children.

The latest Hollywood trend?

Watch pornography with your children!

On a podcast with actress Debra Messing, the wife of ABC news reporter George Stephanopoulos, Ali Wentworth, explained why she thinks it’s a good idea for parents to watch porn with their children.

Here’s the full details on the story from Fox News:

Ali Wentworth “would” watch porn with her teenage daughters Elliott, 17, and Harper, 15, for a very specific reason.

The “Night Cap” actress shares her two children with her husband, ABC News’ “Good Morning America” co-host, George Stephanopoulos.

“In porn, women have been conditioned to look and act a certain way,” Wentworth, 55, told Debra Messing and Mandana Dayani on the latest “The Dissenters” podcast episode (via Us Weekly).

She added: “They are performing and it’s dangerous to have boys see this as something women want.”

“You can’t stop them, so I would watch it with them,” the “Go Ask Ali” author explained. “I would look at the porn with them that one time, like, ‘They’re performing.’”

Wentworth also said she tries to sneak in lessons with her daughters when they’re scrolling through social media. “I say,  ‘Do you see this girl? There is a hole she is trying to fill,’” the actress recalled.

The comedian has been known to embarrass her daughters when it comes to the topic of sex.

In her 2018 memoir, “Go Ask Ali” she boasted about how much she and Stephanopoulos, 59, had sex, much to the envy of her friends, Us Weekly reported.

She later appeared on “Good Morning America” alongside the political commentator and declared, “I’m not ashamed of it! There’s nothing to be ashamed of!”

Her daughters weren’t happy about that particular interview.

Rather than encourage her children to not watch pornography at all, she would sit right down with them and watch it!

It’s enought to make you feel entirely sorry for the kids of these people.

Check out what’s trending on Twitter on the matter:

This isn't the only questionable parenting decision George Stephanopoulos and Ali Wentworth have made.

Vanity Fair reported back in 2018 that  Stephanopoulos had dinners with none other than Jeffrey Epstein:

Who among these visitors knew what about Epstein’s sexual subjugation of high-school girls? Let me avoid threats from lawyers and just say that, regardless of the answer, Epstein lost fewer friends than you’d think, not to mention very little of his fortune. In 2010, having long since served his time, Epstein was hosting Katie Couric, George Stephanopoulos, Chelsea Handler, and Woody Allen for dinner. “I plead guilty to making a deal that was favorable to my client,” said Dershowitz in 2015. “That’s my job.” Or, as Ken Starr offered in the same year, “I was very happy to respond to the needs of a client of the firm.” Theoretical physicist and professor Lawrence Krauss was even more supportive of Epstein. “As a scientist I always judge things on empirical evidence,” Krauss told Alexandra Wolfe in the Daily Beast. “And he always has women ages 19 to 23 around him, but I’ve never seen anything else.” Unfortunately, some women have found Krauss’s empiricism too exacting, at least when it came to uninvited evaluations of their bosoms. Krauss has agreed to retire from Arizona State University next May, in the wake of allegations—which he has denied—of sexual misconduct.

Maybe the fact that these two disgraceful parents were buddies with Epstein explains their inclination to watch pornography with children.



 

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