13 States and D.C. sue TikTok claiming harm to children’s mental health. Big Tech has harmed our children for too long.

“Big Tech has harmed our children for too long. Our country’s leaders must work to shore up protections for children online, as youth face numerous threats to their health and well-being,” PTC Vice President Melissa Henson said. “As other states like New Mexico sue Snapchat and Meta for child sexual exploitation, it is imperative that the tech industry is held accountable and begins to take digital dangers seriously.” WAKE UP AMERICA!

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Many Churches in America have forgotten to build bridges to folks who do not know JESUS! Too many love preaching to the choir! WAKE UP CHURCH! IT IS CALLED THE GREAT COMMISSION!

WAKE UP AMERICA! We are allowing great harm to God’s children! Shut down this evil tool! Our adult children and grandchildren DO NOT USE ANY SOCIAL MEDIA! Sharon does not use any social media! I do for ministry purposes. Who is watching your children? Who is watching YOU? My daddy who served in WWII as a Sgt. in the U.S. Marines, would say to us all, what the dickens have you done to the America I fought for?

Satan is using many tools to tear down God’s people. Many adults are also overdosing on this junk, what ever happened to hard labor?

It is hard to get Christians outside and carry out The Great Commission! They would rather be on their phone or computer I guess! Horrible! I guess they love preaching to the choir! Four reasons why evangelism is often misunderstood in the local church

The American Church is losing its influence! We are leaving our children with a very evil America. People who do not go to Church, see this ineffectiveness, and they tell us that is one reason they do not attend. The Church in America has to do better!

Baptist Press

By Diana Chandler, posted October 10, 2024 in Mental HealthNational NewsSocial media

NEW YORK (BP) – After a 15-year-old Manhattan boy died attempting to “surf” atop a moving subway car in February 2023, his mother found videos promoting subway surfing in a TikTok challenge on his phone, a lawsuit filed against TikTok alleges.

In June 2023, four teenagers died in a highspeed car crash in Buffalo, driving a Kia police suspect was stolen with the help of a TikTok challenge on how to hack the ignition to start many Kia and Hyundai cars.

New York Attorney General Letitia James makes the claims in a lawsuit among several filed Oct. 8 by a bipartisan coalition of 14 attorneys general, accusing TikTok of intentionally harming teenagers’ mental health through algorithms designed to cause addiction and compulsive behavior.

“In New York and across the country, young people have died or gotten injured doing dangerous TikTok challenges and many more are feeling more sad, anxious and depressed because of TikTok’s addictive features,” James said in announcing the lawsuits. “Today, we are suing TikTok to protect young people and help combat the nationwide youth mental health crisis. Kids and families across the country are desperate for help to address this crisis, and we are doing everything in our power to protect them.” More Here

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