I've had yahoo mail since the very early 2000s and to get to it I have to see the yahoo main page and news stories. They are an aggregator but generally their news is very far left and very pro lgbt/whatever the trendy racial narrative is (they turned off comments on articles because it was very clear that the majority of the readers were not aligned with they yahoo staff).
I saw the headline of an article about an interview with Millie Bobbie Brown from Stranger Things talking about being "sexualized" at a young age. What do they mean when they say sexualize? Is that like the male gaze where feminists screech if a man finds a woman attractive, but it's ok for them to go on and on about how hot certain guys are to them?
It is also confusing because some female singers will have songs glorifying slutty behavior and that is seen as empowering. So is sexualization another meaningless term like male gaze?
If she is calling out actual despicable behavior in Hollywood then great, but unfortunately so many terms have been watered down.
So she went to a public school? (I jest.)
She's probably talking about becoming sexually aware involuntarily, either through abuse or exposure (which if you're young enough, counts as abuse.) Given Hollywood, she's signaling abuse.
As an aside: I remember (but cannot find links to) ambiguous images, which were patterned (a la Escher) to resemble dolphins or sexual organs-- depending on how you looked at them. Utilizing such an image you could quickly tell if a child had exposure to sexuality, because they'd either say "dolphins" or "dicks." Three or four similar answers would drill down whether that toddler had inappropriate exposure pretty quickly.
I'd imagine such tools have been memory-holed, since the very idea of childhood/sexual innocence are under ideological assault.