Gee. There are commonalities between 'grooming' and sex-ed classes in the US.
...The most common tactics groomers employ are cultivating a positive reputation within a community, introducing sexualized topics or imagery to kids, isolating them from their parents, and encouraging them to keep secrets, experts told the Daily Caller. Each of these red flags have manifested themselves in classroom policies or public programs for children across America in recent years....
This stuff used to be called "de-sensitizing," which means 'taking away their innocence.'
When Planned Parenthood is involved--as it is in many sex-ed 'curricula'--you can rest assured that sexualizing kids is an integral part of the game.
...Another key step in grooming is exposing children to sexualized content at a young age. “They start to bring up some kind of sexual content at some point so that they can start to initiate some contact with the child,” Newlin said, explaining that only trained professionals or parents should be discussing these topics. “Who should be doing that? Professionals, in that kind of setting. I think it’s good for parents to be having conversations with their children about sexuality.”
Kids are increasingly exposed to sexualized topics in schools and other community settings. For instance, a recent pride event labeled “family-friendly” in Rome, Georgia, featured sex toys, condoms and explicit drag queen performances. One left-wing sex education group markets videos to kids as young as kindergarten and discusses topics including sexting and abortion....
Your K-5 child really, really, really needs to know about sex toys and drag queens, right? Well, if he doesn't, why does your 16-year-old daughter need to know?
Just which faculty member signs up to teach this stuff, hmmmm?
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