
Why should you care that Teen Vogue died yesterday?
Well, let me count the ways.
“after today, there will be no politics staffers at Teen Vogue”
The fact there were ever any politics staffers at a fashion mag for kids is a pretty good indication things were totally off the rails https://t.co/39KzHWeVr9
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) November 4, 2025
Teen Vogue was not a fashion magazine aimed at teens; it was a propaganda outlet for alphabet ideology and cultural Marxism created to propagandize to some of the most vulnerable and unhappy kids in the country.
Before we take a look at just what Teen Vogue was doing, and why a key part of their writing staff were not fashionistas but politics and gender “journalists,” remember who the magazine is aimed at: vulnerable young women who are the unhappiest demographic in the country.
When broken down by political orientation: 76–77% of Gen Z liberals and 67% of Gen Z conservatives say “mental health challenges are an important part of my identity,” according to @SkepResCenter.https://t.co/x4oFimgkt1 pic.twitter.com/x49rwUlrIk
— Christina Buttons (@buttonslives) October 4, 2025
These are people ripe for propaganda, and the most vulnerable to social contagion and cult-like behavior.
So who was the Politics Editor at Teen Vogue? A trans activist who pushed Marxist propaganda to young tweens and teens who are reading a fashion magazine precisely because they want to know what the latest cool trends are that will make them popular and admired. They go in worried because they know they are not cool—that is the target audience for the magazine—and this is the person telling them what is cool and what they should think about politics:
Trans activist, leftist propaganda writer and hoaxer @leximcmenamin is leaving Teen Vogue in disgrace. pic.twitter.com/9YEWSYHlJf
— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) November 4, 2025
Unsurprisingly, one of the members of “her” team is devastated because she will no longer be able to write about radical trans ideology and politics:
I have so much care for my colleagues/friends getting laid off and feel an immense sense of devastation because we’re just losing more and more outlets we need for more radical, honest writing and rich assholes need to leave media alone.
— elly belle 🔮🍉🇵🇸 (they/them) (@literElly) November 3, 2025
So sad. No more articles aimed at 13-year-old girls explaining why Karl Marx was such a cool guy.
Over the past decade or so, the woke media takeover that surprised & disturbed me the most was Teen Vogue. A magazine about fashion & celebrity, with articles about “Who Wore it Best” turned into a Leftist propaganda rag. pic.twitter.com/SVAdBrfBO7
— Paul Klein 🏎️🇺🇸🇳🇴🏎️ (@SgtWRC) November 4, 2025
Teen Vogue was obviously not the primary vector for leftist ideology being aimed at children—the public schools and TikTok certainly rank higher in influence than one magazine—but it was aimed at a particular slice of young women who are clearly searching out an identity that is “cool.”
After promoting teenage sex, TEEN VOGUE then advises these same children on how to procure an underage abortion without their parents knowledge: pic.twitter.com/N2tLmfcc9y
— Lois McLatchie Miller (@LoisMcLatch) November 4, 2025
Parents likely thought that the magazine promoted harmless interest in the latest trends and pop stars, and no doubt it did. But the fact that a teen magazine prominently featured a “politics” editor and spent a lot of time on pushing radical gender ideology and intersectional Critical Theory tells you everything you need to know.
TEEN VOGUE’s advice to teens on watching porn:
“Porn, as an abstract concept, is not morally bad or wrong. Technically, it’s also not illegal for teens to watch it. It is illegal for an adult to show a minor pornography, and any form of watching or distributing child porn is… pic.twitter.com/K1DwYWaPla
— Lois McLatchie Miller (@LoisMcLatch) November 4, 2025
It’s interesting to see that all the storm and strife about Teen Vogue’s closure has to do with how important it was to the propaganda infrastructure. There appears to be no concern that teens won’t know where to turn for advice on fashion, just politics.
Absolutely devastated to hear the news about Teen Vogue. In a time where truthful and incisive political reporting (especially reporting accessible to youth) is needed most, they decide to completely gut what made the publication so important. Shame on Condé Nast. pic.twitter.com/7qBW9D1QRT
— beautiful necromancer (@knifeclub__) November 4, 2025
The alphabet ecosystem is losing an important voice!
Loving parents standing in the way of you accessing hormone-altering, depression-inducing, body-impacting birth control pills at 14?
They don’t think you’re old enough to make informed choices about sex?
No problem, TEEN VOGUE will help you access them without their consent: pic.twitter.com/EZd3ViSfsp
— Lois McLatchie Miller (@LoisMcLatch) November 4, 2025
Vogue will continue publishing a section aimed at teens, but they are dumping all the politics, making the news guild very unhappy indeed:
Vogue announced that the 22-year-old brand would be folded into the flagship brand’s website on Monday. Though the title is set to continue as a “distinct editorial property,” the magazine’s current editor-in-chief Versha Sharma is leaving the company and Vogue head of editorial content Chloe Malle will take the reins.
In a statement, Malle said she was dedicated to “continuing and supporting its point of view and sensibility.” The announcement added that, on Vogue.com, Teen Vogue will focus on “career development, cultural leadership and other issues that matter most to young people.”
The newsroom union claims the change is throttling staff diversity and muting the magazine’s progressive political bent.
“Management plans to lay off six of our members, most of whom are BIPOC women or trans, including Teen Vogue’s Politics Editor — continuing the trend of layoffs at Condé disproportionately impacting marginalized employees,” the organizations stated. They added, “Teen Vogue now has no writers or editors explicitly covering politics.”
The groups continued, “As of today, only one woman of color remains on the editorial staff at Teen Vogue.”
Too bad, so sad.
STATEMENT: (1 of 2) We strongly condemn @CondeNast‘s consolidation plans for Teen Vogue, a move that is clearly designed to blunt the award-winning magazine’s insightful journalism at a time when it is needed the most. … pic.twitter.com/4th3573t5s
— condeunion (@condeunion) November 3, 2025
While I think it is easy to overestimate where we are in defeating alphabet ideology, in Blue states, the full force of the government backs radical transgender ideology still. Transgender “women” outrank everybody on the intersectional ladder, so when a black lesbian objects to a man walking in on her while she is naked in a locker room, it is she who loses her gym membership.
LA singer says her Gold’s Gym membership was revoked after heated confrontation with ‘man’ using women’s locker room https://t.co/FRW90RmfwI pic.twitter.com/tnpohJvQDc
— New York Post (@nypost) November 3, 2025
And here’s his mug shot !! N pic.twitter.com/QNEtKPTqLJ
— Erin Elizabeth Health Nut News🥜 (@unhealthytruth) November 4, 2025
Still, the tide is turning. We can’t rest on our laurels, but we will win this battle in the long run.
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