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Kids’ YouTuber ‘Ms. Rachel’ Faces Backlash for Pride Month Video

Popular children’s education YouTuber “Ms. Rachel” is facing backlash after promoting Pride Month to her millions of young followers on social media.

Rachel, whose real name is Rachel Accurso (41), has amassed more than 10 million followers on YouTube for a segment she calls “Early Childhood Learning.” channel He also has a following of around 5 million people on TikTok, and the controversial video has been viewed more than 3 million times.

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“Happy pride to all of our amazing family and friends,” said Accurso, dressed in a rainbow-striped outfit. “This month and every month, I celebrate you. I’m so glad you’re here. I’m so glad you’re being you.”

“To those commenting that they can’t watch the show because of this support, don’t worry, lots of love to you and God bless you,” the early childhood educator said. “I’m not chasing fame or ratings, I stand strong in love.”

He is also a children’s literature author. Book and clothing The product, which is sold at Target, has upset many parents, who were surprised by the mentions of sex and sexuality on a channel aimed at young children.

“This is a message to conservative parents: She doesn’t want your business and you should respond accordingly.” Said Daily Wire commentator and father Matt Walsh talks about X.

The post-millennial generation Noticed Accurso reportedly invited controversial transgender TikTok user Dylan Mulvaney to appear on his show.

Conservative commentator Bradley Brewer, who is also a father, called Accurso’s policies “evil.”

“Rachel’s show is aimed at children under the age of 3 who are just learning to talk. Why is she pushing this and inviting someone like Dylan Mulvaney… this is very evil and inappropriate,” he said. I have written About X.

TikTok journalist Libs also weighed in, saying she was “doing my part to spread awareness so parents know what Rachel stands for!”

“She says she doesn’t want to do business with you unless you join her child abuse cult,” the account wrote. “Tell her!”

Connor Cavanaugh Western Journal Said With such a “large and vulnerable audience”, it’s crucial for Accurso to “be very careful about what we report”.

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