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Former actress Kirstie Alley says teaching kids to be more open-minded will turn them into pedophiles

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Former actress Kirstie Alley took to Twitter this morning to rant incoherently about something she’d just watched on television.

Though she didn’t say exactly what she had seen, based on her remarks, it seems to have been about teaching LGBTQ issues and sex ed in schools.“Was watching TV …we’ve gone too far in my opinion.

I feel sorry for our children. Their exposure to everything perverse on every kind of screen is mind boggling. And even more tragic, it’s being hyped as ‘normal’,” the 70-year-old Scientologist tweeted.Was watching TV …we’ve gone too far in my opinion.

I feel sorry for our children. Their exposure to everything perverse on every kind of screen is mind boggling. And even more tragic, it’s being hyped as “normal”.— Kirstie.

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