Take your inspiration where you can get it, and this morning it comes from the Andrew Klavan Show. A one-line response when you find yourself in the company of people who think it’s okay for adults to talk about the nuances of sex to little kids.
It’s Creepy
If it’s a stranger talking to your kids about their, sex it’s creepy. If it’s some extended family member or a neighbor, it’s creepy. If it were the mailman or a town councilor or a priest, it’d be creepy.
In most of those instances, you’d be involving law enforcement.
Bit if it’s a public school teacher, who has access to them at least six hours a day, it’s still creepy. As we’ve often reminded folks, priest pedophilia pales in comparison to that of public employees in the school systems. It’s not even a close contest. Pretending it’s part of the curriculum is just gross and its grooming.
Young kids have very little concept of self, let alone an ability to fathom the binary concept of two sexes.
Related: It’s the Public-School Groomers Who Say “Don’t Say, Gay”
It’s child abuse, and parents shouldn’t stand for it. In Florida, they took a stand, and the legislature and governor listened. But that’s only Democracy to the Left when they get what they want.
And they want to groom your kids. Don’t be afraid to call it what it is.
Okay, Groomer!
When you stumble across these freaks (or alternately, pursue them in their social media lairs), they’ll be coming up with all sorts of justifications, none of which makes what they want any less creepy.
You think that it’s okay for adults to talk about sex, any sex, from any vector, with six, seven, and eight-year-olds? And you support that?
Okay, Groomer!