Child Beauty Pageants Should Be Banned Research

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"Could Child Beauty Pageants Be Banned in the USA?." Asbury Park Press. 22 Sep. 2013: n.p. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 28 Mar. 2014. Not only is France trying to ban children’s beauty pageants but now the United States may try too, but is there likelihood that the USA would ban them? To put a ban on the pageants is not the answer for solving the problems of what happens to the children and what they go through. The blame isn’t on only the pageants but the parents as well. The parents are the ones paying for the pageants and pushing the children. Although some have benefitted from pageants and become famous most of these girls are being put through “hell”, are sexualized, and then begin to stress and worry about appearance at young ages. In contrast with the previous piece about France banning pageants, the US is very unlikely to do so. Yes, the pageants are too much but not too much of a big deal to ban them completely. "Ending the Hypersexualization of Girls." Christian Science Monitor. 19 Sep. 2013: n.p. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 28 Mar. 2014. France is pushing to ban children’s beauty pageants and want to stop and end the sexualization of younger girls. Many younger girls are participating in pageants and being portrayed as adults as well as in magazines and looking up to older …show more content…

It included children performing vulgar movements and parading around in attire fit for a woman giving up her “goods” for money. Parents put their children in the pageants not even worrying if the children want to take part in them or not. The children are being taught that they need to be put in skimpy costumes and wear tons of make up to be pretty in these pageants which lead the kids in the wrong direction. This article objects to the pageants and points out the negatives of them with a good example the show “Toddlers and

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