Tomi Lahren Thinks Tons of Teens Really Are Eating Tide Pods, Blames Liberals
Parents aren't neglecting to keep their kids safe from laundry detergent. If anything, teens are overprotected.

Despite all the recent media attention being paid to the Tide Pod challenge, in which social media users dare each other to bite into one of the colorful laundry packets, most people recognize it for what it is: a very weird joke. Few teens are actually swallowing laundry detergent. There have been 86 so far in January, which is more than all of last year but still not very many. If you want to worry about people eating laundry-room poison, worry about young children who ingest it by accident—that number's in the thousands each year.
But Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren isn't one to let a good outrage go to waste, particularly if it involves kids these days and can somehow be blamed on the left. The Tide Pod challenge doesn't actually meet those criteria, because 1) it's not real, and 2) it has nothing to do with the left. And yet, in a recent video rant, Lahren blamed the "detergent-eating craze" on the breakdown of the American family and the left's monopoly on popular media.
"I know what you're thinking, the Tide Pod challenge couldn't possibly be political, could it?" Lahren says in the video, vocalizing my very thoughts as I watched. "Actually, yes, it is. It's just the latest symptom of a larger problem: the breakdown of the American family."
According to Lahren, "parents nowadays" give their kids too much freedom and let them do whatever they want, "but this modern loosey-goosey method of parenting doesn't teach right from wrong or sane from insane." Under liberalism, apparently, nobody tells kids what to do, so they're eating Tide Pods. Thanks, Obama.
Again, most of the people eating Tide Pods are toddlers, and they're not doing it because their parents made them moral relativists. And since when have 21st-century parents been too removed from their children's lives? As Reason's Lenore Skenazy documents on a weekly basis, the government routinely punishes parents for giving their kids too much freedom: letting them walk to school, play in the park, chill at home by themselves, etc. If anything, kids and teens are being oversupervised, both at home, and in schools.
In fact, I'm tempted to parse the Tide Pod challenge as some kind of misguided teen rebellion against our increasingly bubble-wrapped world. But I won't, because there's nothing to parse. Because deliberately eating Tide Pods isn't really a thing. Joking about it is.
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Um, I'd eat her pod? Am I doing it right?
I got her modern loosey-goosey method right here!
I'd show her how morally relativistic I really am.
If you wanna eat her dirty tampons, I support your right to do so.
Your entire career is based around the exact same 'magnifying a tempest in a teacup' bullshit.
Glass houses, meet stones.
I don't know if that's quite fair. Most of Robby's stuff is at least based on actual things that happened. This seems completely made up.
to be sure.
#CampusRapeCrisis, RIP
""But Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren isn't one to let a good outrage go to waste""
She works for a 24 hour news channel, why should she? It's what they do.
Shouldn't
Tomi Lahren
I'll be in my bunk...
Ms. Lahren might be too young to have realized this yet, but kids have been daring each other to do just the dumbest imaginable shit since forever. The only modern development is that now they put it on YouTube.
The only modern development is that now they put it on YouTube.
For this, we are blessed.
Upon rereading this comment, i suddenly feel old as hell. Is... is this what it's like to be... Hihn?
Did you feel like your family portraits were yelling at you the entire time, bullying you about your inadequacies?
Do you feel constantly bullied?
Do you feel the need to link to your own comments in the same thread repeatedly?
Do you feel the urge to hit on a female Reason writer in the comments because you used to date her grandmother?
I was raised in a classic nuclear family in the 60's, and nobody would have blinked an eye if you'd decided to take a bite on a tide pod.
Kids back then were raised with benign neglect and no expectation of parental guidance since you were out of sight except for meal times.
If there is a problem, it's that kids today are not allowed the freedom to develop any sort of meaningful survival skills. They hear so much advice it's all just noise to them.
OTOH, she's kind of hot, so I'll agree with her in the hopes I might get some.
At least part of it is kids probably are safer nowadays too. It was not as idyllic back then as people imagine or recall.
Agreed
Tide pods in the '60s? Do you mean the 2060s?
Dinosaur tail. Whatever...
Hey, aren't you the people who said that there was no opioid crisis?
Something tells me she wasn't hired primarily for her intellectual abilities.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw39tcyg7So
What could have given you that idea?!
Robby, who is on PM links duty today? It's you, isn't it?
Britches posted them right at 4:30.
I love it when reason says its not real at teh same time listing the number of people who have done it in one month alone sounds real to me at the same time reverse darwinism is fine by me let them eat poison
What do you mean 'reverse' darwinism? Sounds like plain old darwinism in action.
You can find 86 people who have done any idiotic thing you can think of. What's not real is the notion that this is some disturbing trend, rather than a joke that some people don't quite get.
Geez, as Fox descends into the depths of hell, she's one of the very worst of the worst. (Only Hannity is crazier)
What else from a "news" channel that does hardly any news. Trump's Pravda.
#FakeNews Lou Dobbs is crazier.
OMG. How'd I forget?
Robbie, you get your damn hands off her!!!!
Well, technically tons of teens have in just January. Figure each teen is roughly 100lbs (not libs 😉 ). x86 = =8600 lbs of teen, or over 4 tons...
That's a lot of acne...
"According to Lahren, "parents nowadays" give their kids too much freedom and let them do whatever they want..."
What? Are we talking about those little prisoners that are today's children? If you want to see permissive parenting, go back to the 1960s, where I had compete and utter unsupervised freedom for my entire Summer vacation, and the term "playdate" did not exist, (and would've provoked gales of laughter). I feel lucky to have been a kid in the sixties, and a teenager in the seventies.
I like that on my page for this article Reason displayed four advertisements from Amazon for various kind of Tide Pods under the heading "Shop Related Products".