Fox’s Steve Doocy Dismisses State Sex-Ed App: ‘Kids Can Just Google It’

The Fox News anchor reacts to a new app enabling kids to ask the government sex questions

Fox’s Steve Doocy Dismisses State Sex-Ed App: ‘Kids Can Just Google It’ (Mediaite)

Fox & Friends tackled the newest controversy in sex-ed Monday morning: an app that allows teens to text the government questions about S-E-X—Steve Doocy’s term for it. The F&F trio pondered why people needed the state to answer birds-and-bees queries when they were multiple other options available, including parental car rides, health class, and the internet.

“Don’t we have health class?” Brian Kilmeade asked. “Isn’t that what health is about?”

“If a kid has a smart phone, and most kids do, they can just Google it,” Doocy said. “They don’t need to contact the state. Google gives all the answers—unfortunately.”

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