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Ms. Rachel Really Is the Worst Children's Entertainer, Because She Ultimately Isn't One

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I've had a lot to say about the woman known popularly as Ms. Rachel, because it quickly became apparent to me that the woman behind the persona was a political activist for the radical left, and I'm not being hyperbolic when I say that. 

As I've reported before, Rachel Accurso has a long history of using her program meant to entertain and teach small children as a means by which to expand her spotlight, so she can turn around and use it to advocate for the various Democrat-based agenda items. 

This includes roundabout ways of pushing the idea that Israel is genocidal, pushing transgenderism on children, and, of course, denouncing ICE and Trump's deportation efforts. 


Read: Beware the Political Wolf in Child Entertainer's Clothing


Accurso's attempt at swaying the public is her new favorite pastime, including talking to 9-year-old Deiver Henao, a child who was at a detention center with his family, and trying to spread the idea that these families were being abused in various ways. She then took to Variety to hide her politics the same way she always does, by wrapping it in a "I just care about the children" kind of false innocence: 

“I am political,” Accurso told the news outlet. “It’s political to believe that children are worthy of love and care, and that every child is equal, and that our care shouldn’t stop at what we look like, our family, at our religion, at a border.”

I'll reiterate that she's said nothing about Israeli children being taken and murdered, including the Bibas children. 

She later appeared on MS Now, spreading the lie about the Dilley ICE facility, telling everyone there were "worms in the food," despite that being a baseless claim.  

And, on Friday, a video of her singing a song about Liam Conejo Ramos, the boy who was abandoned by his father as he attempted to flee ICE, and whom ICE took care of while they apprehended his father. 

Accurso attempts to paint the plight of Ramos as unfair and sad in her song in an obvious attempt to use empathy and emotion to convince people that what's going on with Trump's deportations is atrocious. 

What I feel like is obvious but isn't to so many is that Accurso's pipeline doesn't end with her teaching children how to sing, clap, and identify numbers and letters. The end of it is this political activism you see above. Everything she does, from her YouTube to her Netflix and toy deals, all lead parents to her social media presence where she douses them in propaganda. 

Her presence on the main stage is a perfect storm of accessing minds through the hearts of people's children. Many see her as "safe" and "educational," but when you start breaking down who she works with and what she does outside her videos, you realize that she's more activist than entertainer. 

There comes a point where your political activism begins to wholly overshadow everything else you do. This is true for everyone, and it doesn't matter what your profession is. If your entire life leads people to hear your political viewpoints, then that's what you are. An activist. 

I've said this before, and I'll say it again. 

No one should be welcoming Ms. Rachel into their homes. There are fantastic alternatives to her, and she's only at the top because of the momentum she gained before she became just as infamous for her politics as she is popular for her children's content. 

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