If an Anti-grooming Bill Is Anti-LGBT – Does That Make Pedophilia a Normal Feature of the LGBTQ+ Community?

Florida said you know what? There’s no good reason to be talking to any 5 to 8-year-olds about sex in public school. They don’t understand it all that well, and there’s no academic value, so don’t do it. The Left lost its hive mind.

Their position is that preventing adults from talking to small children about sex is anti-LGBTQ+.

But there is, literally, no good reason to talk to kids that age about anything having to do with sex or gender unless you are trying to sexualize them. And not at all the way some of these schools have introduced it into the lesson plans. Talking to little kids about sex is grooming.

It is also predatory and creepy as hell. If an adult did that in any other environment or under any other circumstance, they’d be questioned by police. They might be detained or arrested as a likely child sex predator.

And schools have been hiding these conversations from parents – even creepier.

So, here’s the question. If it is anti-LGBTQ+ to object to the predatory sexualization of young children, does that mean the LGBTQ+ and political Left are admitting that grooming and pedophilia are an essential part of their community?

It’s just a question.

 

 

Related: Sexualizing And Grooming Students In English Class May Land School Board in Jail

 

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