I was the guy who pushed the press away when they tried to ask for anything.
Now, Killarine was known for changing her views and flipping her positions.
But there was one thing, ooh, just one thing, where she was totally consistent, sister.
She wore a pantsuit every day.
The kind you find at the Marshalls downtown.
Pantsuit every day.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, man.
I'm sorry.
I love that song.
It's too funny out there on YouTube.
This is Millie Weaver reporting for InfoWars.com, guys.
And guess what I have here?
Teen Vogue.
That's right.
And this was actually mailed to us by one of our listeners and brought to our attention.
This entire magazine, this Teen Vogue magazine, is like literally Hillary Clinton propaganda and anti-Trump propaganda, as well as feminist indoctrination for our youth, for our teenagers.
You know, it's also pretty interesting that just recently we saw this news article come out of London, the biggest website in London.
That said that parents should buy their teenage kids sex toys.
I mean, give me a break.
That is freaking disgusting.
You know, you can also find on newswars.com and infowars.com, Paul Watson did a report, a special report on the...
UK publication that said to buy your kids sex toys.
Well, I'm sure those liberals would also advise you to buy your kids Teen Vogue magazine.
Now, I'm going to get into what's inside this Vogue magazine.
Because I'm telling you guys, I wouldn't be making a video unless this was something crazy.
And yes, it is crazy.
But before we get into Vogue magazine...
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So, Teen Vogue Magazine, aka Feminist Youth Indoctrination.
This is what little girls, this is what we have to look forward to, guys.
Okay?
This is what little girls are reading now.
Okay, oh, it looks pretty, you know, same thing, ads, lots of ads.
That's normal.
That's been what's been around for a long time.
Got tons of ads, but let's get to the meat here.
Okay, so Hillary Clinton advertising her book here.
Basically, what happened?
Her telling all these young kids, what happened?
Oh, Trump stole the election from me!
And not to mention, they're really promoting this 70s fashion all throughout this magazine here.
So chapter one, the whole magazine goes through these chapters, almost like it's her book.
Okay, but let's get here.
So, notice here in this image, you can see you've got...
Tons of women here.
And throughout this magazine, I kid you not, there's like not a single picture of a guy.
There's no men in this magazine.
Which is interesting because I remember Teen Vogue magazine being all about, you know, girls and dating.
And you're just starting to, you know, notice boys.
And there's lots of stuff about boys in the magazines.
Nope, nothing about boys.
Everything about just women.
Being able to team up with each other and women empowerment and feminism and hating on men and why Trump is this big bad villain.
Trust me, I read through a lot of these articles here and it was constantly bashing Trump.
So is this a teen magazine or is this political indoctrination?
Okay, so...
Squad girls, right?
Tons of, you know, nothing wrong with having different types of women, but, you know, this is what we're looking at here with the magazine.
Selena Gomez.
Alright, and not to mention, okay guys, this is an interesting article right here.
Alright, what do you see here, guys?
What is this?
Come on.
What is that?
That's a paddle.
That's for spanking.
That's for spanking, okay?
And it says, this is what a feminist looks like.
And this whole article here is a man.
Talking about how he became a feminist because all these horrible misogynist men and I didn't realize I was such a misogynist.
Oh my gosh, you know, let me be spanked in the butt by feminists.
That's kind of what it's promoting here.
It's promoting that, you know, a powerful feminist woman uses a paddle to spank the men into submission.
Now what's interesting here is they're using Greek letters.
And there's some history there.
Why are they using Greek letters?
Could it be?
Because when, you know, when the Greeks went and conquered other nations, it was said that they actually would kill, when the Romans, sorry, would conquer other nations, they were to essentially kill a significant portion of the male population.
And then the remaining male population, well, you talk to the women of the community and you say, hey, You guys need to keep your men in check or we'll kill you all.
And so that's kind of what we're seeing.
We're a conquered nation now.
Thank goodness we still have President Trump in trying to make America great again.
But this is what we're looking at, guys.
This is what we're looking at.
Now, this article here, it talks about the American dreamers.
The dreamers, okay?
And this is just all a big sob story about how...
You know, this girl comes to the United States and some coyotes and the coyotes are heroes and, you know, essentially they're her saviors and rescuers and Trump is this big bad villain that's going to essentially throw her and her family out of the country when,
in fact, Trump actually tweeted today that The Democrats have been the ones unwilling to work on him with DACA. We know that the president wants to build the wall.
We need to build the wall.
So he's essentially trying to say, well, Democrats, if you want to keep DACA, you've got to bend with me and compromise by allowing me to get the funding to build the wall.
Well, so...
Essentially, this is just all propaganda.
This whole freaking magazine is propaganda.
It just talks about how Hillary Clinton, are you one of us?
That's what it asks.
Are you one of us?
Suggestively.
Or are you them?
Who's them?
Well, all throughout this magazine, them is Trump supporters?
Trump?
Men?
You know, what they believe to be the villains in this last election, basically the people who voted for Trump, the people who the mainstream media likes to say are a bunch of racist, uneducated rednecks that are misogynists and they're mostly all men, white males.
So let's get to some of this.
There's some funny stuff here.
You actually can see that this whole magazine is actually about Hillary Clinton.
And they've got other strong feminist women from the past.
You can have their feminist look.
It's telling the teenagers.
Let me show you.
Look at this.
They're trying to bring back Hillary Clinton's fashion sense.
Okay?
They are literally trying to bring back Hillary Clinton's fashion sense from the 70s.
She's wearing the same outfit here.
Look at that.
They're trying to tell teenage girls, look, SJW teenage girls, you can dress like Hillary Clinton.
Oh, that's going to be so attractive, right?
Dress like you're from the 70s and dress like Hillary Clinton did when she was young.
She's the ultimate SJW icon.
Okay, let me see.
Now...
It also talks about heels.
Look, you can wear stylish heels like Hillary Clinton does.
You can wear one-inch grandma heels.
You can wear these one-inch bingo lady heels.
I mean, give me a break.
This is ridiculous.
They're trying to convince teenage girls to dress like a freaking grandma.
To dress like Hillary Clinton.
These are all Hillary Clinton's legs.
You can tell by the cankles.
Those are her legs and her shoes.
And it says, hold up, HRC's legacy of killer kitten heels.
You've got to check these out.
You've got to check these out.
Wow.
Teenage girls are going to want to wear those old lady heels.
Mm-hmm.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Look at that.
One-inch heel.
One-inch heels.
That's pretty fancy.
Oh, and look.
Teenage Vogue is even telling teenage girls how they too can dress like Hillary Clinton.
Look at this.
You can wear a purple pantsuit.
Wow, that's so sexy.
That's so empowering.
Actually, I think they're trying to just throw out sex appeal all together totally for women.
So I think this is just, you know, young women just dress in a purple pantsuit like Hillary Clinton and...
Don't get a purse.
As you can see here, get a pink fanny pack.
You know, because that's the new fashion for teenage girls.
So what do we have when we've got, like, men, literally, at these fashion shows where you have these liberal progressives telling men, walking the runway shows, this is how men should dress, and the guys are wearing, like, pink tutus and crazy-looking bag.
It's on their head and dressing like in purple striped pants and stuff.
They're just trying to do some weird stuff to culture here, guys.
Telling young teenage girls that, look, you can dress like Hillary Clinton in a pantsuit.
Oh, that's so stylish.
Right?
Oh, look.
What Laura Duca learned from HRC about feminism.
You can learn all about how feminism is so great so that you can stop every guy who says anything to you and say, excuse me, are you sexually assaulting me by saying hello, beautiful?
Are you mansplaining to me?
Are you mansplaining?
You know, what is mansplaining?
What is mansplaining?
I think most people don't even know what they mean by mansplaining.
Well, I went on a search today on YouTube to try to find out what is mansplaining.
And guess what?
To the feminists, mansplaining just essentially means if you try to correct somebody that's thinking wrong.
If essentially some feminist or whoever has some point of view and they're trying to, you know, say that, oh yeah, Hillary, like for example, Hillary Clinton's all about women's rights.
She's all about women.
She does everything.
In her life, in her career, to help women.
See, now if a guy says, well, wait a second, what about the young girl that Hillary Clinton represented when Hillary Clinton was a lawyer and helped her rapist get off?
The young girl who was raped so much that she, you know, had permanent damage.
Or what about Saudi Arabia and Hillary Clinton taking tons of money, campaign money, from Saudi Arabia, a nation that systematically oppresses women?
Oh, you're mansplaining.
You're mansplaining to me.
Therefore, I shouldn't listen to you.
So this is what we're dealing with, guys.
This is what your teenage daughters or teenage sisters or the young kids, even if you're not related to any young teenage girls, this is what they are reading.
And it's just all propaganda BS. And they have to show tons of pictures of Hillary Clinton laughing maniacally.
Right?
Look at this one.
Apparently, she always had the weird, deranged, maniacal laugh here.
Remember the one where she's like this?
I mean, this is ridiculous.
And if you weren't convinced enough that this whole thing isn't just creepy, they've got some perfume ads, okay?
And you think, oh, it's just your typical perfume ad, but I kid you not.
It smells like old lady perfume and mothballs.
It literally smells like old lady perfume.
It's like, what are they doing?
What are they doing to our youth?
And they even show young teenage girls what beauty products Hillary Clinton uses.
So she's got her old lady makeup night cream remover and she's got, you know, there's your lovely Huma Abedin right there.
Apparently she's something that Hillary Clinton hoards.
You know?
It's pretty crazy.
And look, I'm not trying to necessarily poke fun or make fun, but I'm laughing here at the ridiculousness of the just blatant propaganda.
And if you read through these articles, it's just absolute propaganda and anti-Trump.
And that's kind of really what, you know, and here's an interesting one.
I have to read this one here because I was at, you know, I was in Charlottesville, okay, when the whole Charlottesville crazy thing happened.
This one says, it's essentially people asking Hillary Clinton questions.
How would you respond to clashes between far-right activists and counter-protesters such as those that occurred in Charlottesville, Virginia?
Okay, and then Hillary Clinton says, Okay, this is the common narrative revolving around Charlottesville.
So, essentially, she's saying, okay, the people there who had White supremacist-like, comparable belief systems.
Okay, there were some people there who do have abhorrent views, views that I would even say are distasteful and bigoted and stupid, just kind of stupid, really.
There were some people there, but there were also a lot of people, I guess, in the spectrum of the right that don't have those views.
You know, there were people of many different ethnicities even standing alongside them, protecting and standing in front of that statue.
So, to say that, okay, because their viewpoint, you know, and it's this philosophical idea, because their viewpoint is wrong, because their viewpoint is flawed, therefore, their...
They have automatic guilt in the clash that happened in Charlottesville, meaning they're the ones that should only be blamed.
Problem with that is that it wasn't that these people in Charlottesville were just going and attacking the counter-protesters.
The counter-protesters, mind you, were Antifa commies, communist Antifa, Black Lives Matter, that rolled in there ready to attack, okay?
And if these people who had, some had stupid belief systems, you know, some were just trying to stand up to protect our nation's monuments, you know, if they were just left alone, if the media and everyone just left it alone, if the Antifa and the left left it alone, nothing would have, it would have came and went, nothing would have came of it, and, you know, people have stood in front of statues time and time again, and nothing happens with it.
But the problem was, is when you had these counter-protesters, Antifa show up, literally with coolers full of balloons filled with human excrement, urine, chemicals, chemicals that burn people's eyes, started throwing water balloons, started pepper spraying people, started attacking people, deploying tear gas canisters, mind you.
Okay, so this was some crazy deep state operation in Charlottesville that I witnessed, and it was essentially to provoke.
The people on the right side, okay, many on the extreme right, into a fight so that then the liberal leftist media organizations could only turn their cameras at the people on the right side and then blame that on President Trump and force President Trump to disavow the alt-right, okay?
And what Trump did was say, oh, well...
You know, there was fighting and fault on both sides.
And that freaking, the media jumped all over him for that.
By admitting the truth, there was fighting on both sides.
And what I will say, because I was a witness, I was there, was that the incitement, the actual people who were aggressing and pushing for violence were the counter-protesters, the Black Lives Matter, and the...
Communist Antifa.
That's just what I saw, okay?
Literally what I saw.
My camera guy got pepper sprayed in the face.
But anyway.
Okay, can you believe what you read?
This is interesting too.
It talks about with fake news leaving most Americans...
Confused about even the basic facts.
Magazine media keeps it real.
Basically, it's telling you all about where you can get real news because you can't trust the fake news media out there.
And then it says, magazine media, better believe it.
Which this is NLP, this is suggestion.
It's a command.
Better believe it.
So you better believe them.
You better not believe the fake news.
Okay, let me get to some of this other stuff.
But yeah, this thing here is creepy that young girls...
And look at this.
Hillary Clinton standing with the oppressed, right?
So she's this virtue-signaling white woman that's using her white privilege to help these oppressed groups of people.
You have this transgender...
A Muslim woman, Hillary Clinton, a woman of Asian descent, and two women of African American descent.
And see, she's the ultimate, showing you how to be basically a virtue signaling liberal.
And then it goes through each of their stories, and how their lives were affected by President Trump, and how horrible...
President Trump is so that if these teenage girls actually want to think in their mind, well, I actually like Trump or my parents voted for Trump.
They have an internal conflict because...
All of these stories here are telling these stories of these women they're putting up on a pedestal and how their lives were ruined by President Trump and how horrible he is.
And so, therefore, your parents are bad.
Any of your family members are bad.
Anyone that's a Trump supporter, they're heartless and they're bad.
This is the propaganda that young, unwitting, naive teenage minds are getting, okay?
And it is going to affect them.
I'm reading it.
I can sit there from a...
An outside perspective and not fall into the trance and the suggestion and the propaganda because I know the facts, I know the truth.
But people who don't know the facts and the truth, the young, the youth, they are going to fall victim to it.
This girl, she's standing in a pose holding her arm up like Rosie the Riveter, kind of tomboyish.
And then this kind of symbolizes almost like her as an adult being a leader.
A leader, a military woman.
Which, whatever.
Some of this is fine, but what?
Okay, tell me about their fashion, guys.
This is ridiculous.
Some 70s pinstripe, like, I don't even know.
Their fashion is really crazy.
SJW fashion, guys.
Another one.
She's got a lopsided skirt.
And this whole thing is promoting and telling the young girls that they need to get into politics.
Which, yeah, I think, you know, women get into politics.
You know, great.
I think it's great.
I think we should eventually have a woman president.
Not Hillary Clinton, though, and I will be sure to fight to not have her as president.
But, yeah, if you could see here, it just talks about, you know, this girl saying running for office is the most terrifying experience ever.
It's been challenging.
I've dealt with everything from constant racism to constant questioning about my qualifications, even from my peers.
So it's constantly reinforcing the basic ideals of the leftist party line.
And here's obviously Chelsea's story.
Right?
A little message by Chelsea Clinton and her with her mom.
You know, this is just why I march.
Talking about being politically active.
And look, look, do you see the little subliminals?
Feminist.
Girls are watching.
Girls are watching.
Remember that?
They were talking about girls are watching, girls are watching when they brought out the hit piece on President Trump about the whole grab her by the pussy thing.
So this is just all to re-invoke.
And notice what's in this girl's pocket.
What is this?
It looks like communist literature to me.
This looks like part of a red fist.
Right there.
So this is to get the youth wrapped up.
And these moveon.org, these George Soros-run political organizations, so that then they decide communism is the answer.
And we wonder why 50% of millennials think that communism and socialism is the answer for our country.
I mean, they create the problems to then tell the youth, here's the solution to the problem.
Communism!
There's a subliminal right there, guys.
Communism is the solution.
So, it just goes on and on.
You see more here.
What's on this girl's pin?
You know, oh, yeah, she looks like she's from the 70s, right?
Trying to look like Hillary Clinton when she was younger.
But what does it say?
It says, her pin says, think green.
Think green.
And she's wearing a green shirt.
See, people don't realize that Everything that's done in Hollywood or in the fashion industry, film industry, music industry, they do purposeful.
They do with intention.
These photos are all heavily photoshopped.
Their faces, everything is touched up.
Everything's photoshopped.
And everything is put in place for a specific reason.
Look at this right here.
What's this sign on the ground?
I just noticed this.
There's a sign on the ground that says, It's been cut, but what has fallen on the ground?
The future is male.
See, the sign would be up in the air if the future was female, but it says the future is male, laying on the ground.
Okay?
More just upside-down peace signs.
Why is the peace sign upside-down?
You know?
Why is it upside-down?
You wonder why the Bernie movement is popular, guys.
We have to somehow quash this.
Why are they targeting Teen Vogue?
Well, guess what?
In 2020, there's a lot of kids that are teens now that are going to be at voter age come the election in 2020. So yes, they're targeting teens because teens are going to be voting in 2020. We have...
Air a yes.
Air a yes for women.
Become politically active.
Go out in the street.
Join women's marches.
That's what this is telling the young girls.
Dress nerdy.
Don't try to dress pretty.
Reject feminine roles.
Reject tradition.
This is kind of what they're telling the young girls to do here.
Yeah, and of course they're going to all have a chip on their shoulder.
They're going to all be talking about how every guy everywhere is trying to hold them down.
We hear the feminists repeating the same political taglines and sayings like, oh, women are paid less, but they don't.
See, that's a statistic that they don't actually even explain how they got that statistic.
Women are paid less on average than men.
They're not accounting for certain variabilities like women taking substantial amounts of time outside of the workplace to raise children because a lot of women take significant portions, years of time off and then re-enter the workforce.
So a woman that's re-entering the workforce is probably going to get paid a little bit less than a man who stayed in the entire time and has more experience.
Another example of this...
It's that they don't account for fields.
For example, men tend to pick career fields that are going to make them more money, but that they aren't necessarily more emotionally driven in picking that career.
More women actually tend to pick jobs such as teaching or even social worker jobs.
And social worker jobs, they just don't get paid a lot.
Engineering, things, chemical biology, chemistry-oriented, engineering, architecture-oriented jobs.
Why?
Because they are looking at it from the perspective of providing.
So they're looking at it from the perspective of What can I do?
What's a career I can do that's going to essentially give me a larger salary?
And I know that plays into their decision-making, whereas women in college, they tend to go towards something that they feel they want to do.
They feel, I want to do this for this just cause.
And I'm not saying all women in general, but they don't account for that, and that is a...
Big difference there when you're looking at the reasons men and women have a slight payout.
And if it were really that bad, men would be unemployed everywhere and there wouldn't be a single woman out of work because the big corporations would love to exploit cheaper labor.
We know that they do this.
We know that corporations will try to hire illegals illegally.
Why?
Because they can pay them a cheaper salary.
So you really think that if every woman was worth significantly less than every man, that they would just not hire the women and say, well, forget the men, because the women do the same amount of work for cheaper.
No, it's obviously not happening.
Okay?
But this is propaganda.
And look at this.
They've got Hillary looking all stoic here, looking strong.
But this is an old picture of her, obviously, because now she does not look like that.
She's got, like, tons of wrinkles and bloodshot eyes and looking all crazy up in person.
But these are love letters to Hillary Clinton.
So, essentially, who knows if these were actually legitimately written.
Is that George Washington or Hillary?
I can't tell.
Yeah, who knows if these were legitimately written love letters to Hillary or if her campaign staff wrote them themselves because from what I saw following her campaign around, nearly everything was faked.
A lot of the signs even, they had passed out signs to her audience and they were all signs that Hillary's campaign wrote.
They all had the same handwriting and stuff on them.
So I wouldn't be surprised if this was written by her campaign.
Oh, look, who is this?
Who is this?
Who is it?
It's Maxine Waters.
Now, what in the world is Maxine Waters doing in Teen Vogue magazine?
Oh, she's the voice of the people.
Oh, it couldn't be because the midterm elections are coming up.
Hmm, Omar Navarro is running against Maxine Waters, so I bet he would get a kick out of this.
Oh, man.
And then, of course, here's a big, long article about Maxine Waters and her personal story and struggles and, you know, they drop all throughout these little articles, anti-Trump little hits here and there.
One for all.
The year is 2017 and women have not yet achieved equality and...
Really, Hillary Clinton?
I'd say women have it pretty darn good in America.
In fact, it's mostly countries like Saudi Arabia that you took a bunch of money from where women don't have it very good, where women finally just got the right to drive a vehicle, and yet they have to have men throwing rocks at them and stalking them and harassing them for driving a vehicle.
Why'd you take money from them, Hillary Clinton?
Or countries like Iran, who we just recently saw that woman standing up there swinging around her hijab.
You know, women in other countries, yeah, they are oppressed.
But the feminist movement and feminists were completely silent on that.
Why is it that when you have an Iranian woman who literally took off her hijab, which is forced on her...
She's forced to wear this.
Okay, she's forced to wear it by the men in her society.
I would say that counts as being oppressed.
As a woman, I would say, yes, it does.
And she's standing up there, waving it around, knowing some guys could come beat her, stone her, attack her for doing this.
And what was shocking to me about that video that went viral is it went viral because conservatives were sharing it.
Republican, conservative women, men, they were sharing it.
And there was like a deafening silence from the Democrats and from liberal women in this whole feminist movement.
Why?
Why weren't the feminists supporting that woman?
Why?
Is it because the whole Iranian conflict doesn't go along with the political goals that Hillary Clinton and the globalists have?
Hmm.
That's what you have to ask yourself.
Strong suit.
Look at this.
This young girl wearing an oversized pantsuit.
This is empowering.
Oh my gosh, I cannot believe this.
This girl looks very young.
So they're encouraging teenagers to dress like Hillary Clinton in pantsuits.
I mean, I don't know, guys.
This is pretty crazy.
This whole magazine is crazy.
The fact that we're seeing...
This amount of political indoctrination, along with even these other news sites in London talking about why you should buy your kids sex toys.
Buy your teenage kids their sex toys.
It really speaks to the fact that right now we have severe cultural problems and we've got a lot of propaganda, political indoctrination out there.
It's harder and harder for kids these days and youth who are surfing the internet with almost no parental controls or guidance, and they are essentially being politically indoctrinated.
I mean, it's crazy, guys.
Well, I just wanted to show you guys that this is going on.
It's getting worse.
I mean, we just saw with the whole feminist baby book where you had even...
Feminism, feminist propaganda being introduced to toddlers.
So it's not surprising when you have Teen Vogue.
Talking about feminist propaganda all day promoting this while they've got hashtag MeToo going around and they're using and exploiting that to try and attack the president because why?
Why are they using feminism?
Why are they doing all this to attack the president?
Well, we know it's because he's actually legitimately trying to make America great again.
What does that mean?
Well...
He's actually trying to make decisions for our country and for the American people that are actually going to help our country versus the globalists that were literally just whoring out and exploiting our country.
So yeah, they're going to throw everything they can and they're going to try to use guilt trips and emotional ploys to get you to think otherwise.
Well, I wanted to just kind of plug right here for a little bit, but we are fighting the globalists.
We literally are doing everything we can to fight this fight, fight the lies, fight the propaganda.
Obviously, we're being effective because it literally in there talks about Charlottesville, which InfoWars, I was there.
I broke that.
I uncovered that.
Talks about, oh, they're so worried about fake news.
So Hillary has to have her little fact checker fake news websites out there to try to undo the truth, the truth that we're putting out there.
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