Children Must Be Protected, Not Exploited

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There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children.” ~ Nelson Mandela

This is going to be one of my ‘take a stand’ posts.

I’ve always thought of myself as a coward because I hate confrontation; I’d rather walk away than argue my point.

Having said that, the one issue that, without fail, makes my blood boil, is awfulness that involves children, and it’s very hard to stay quiet.

The past couple of weeks have been shockingly revealing.

First, that awful Balenciaga ad campaign featuring little girls holding teddy bear bags, which are dressed in bondage gear.

Then, Project Veritas released details of a bombshell investigation showing the blatant exploitation of migrant children with the full cooperation and knowledge of the US Department of Health & Human Services (HHS).

The whistle-blower, Tara Lee Rodas, is part of the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity & Efficiency:
The tax dollars of people who are listening [to my testimony to Project Veritas] are paying to put children in the hands of criminals.
I said [to the command centre executives], ‘We’re getting ready to send another child…, and they said, ‘Tara, I think you need to understand that we only get sued if we keep kids in care too long. We don’t get sued by traffickers…’ So, that was the answer of the United States federal government…

 
 

Hanging over these two revelations is the ongoing sexualisation of children with things like drag queen story time and pornographic reading material being made available in schools.

There’s nothing wrong with men reading to children, but why is it so crucial for them to be dressed as sexualised versions of women in order to do so?

If women turned up dressed in revealing clothing to read to children, there would be quite the outcry.

So, why is it deemed ok when men do it?

Instead of drag queen story time, why not have ‘fireman story time’, or ‘police officer story time’, or ‘nurse story time’, even ‘dinner lady story time’?

Burlesque shows have never been nor ever will be acceptable for children.

Why is it deemed ‘suitable’ to make pornographic material available to children in school libraries?

Yet, when those same books are read out by concerned parents to school board members, the parents are shut down because the board members declare the books inappropriate to be read aloud!

Then there’s the obscene genital mutilation and castration of children, supposedly to turn them into the opposite of what they are while lying about the serious repercussions that follow.

Gone are the days of the ‘tomboy’, and the quiet boy who’s more in touch with his feminine side, but still very much a boy.

No longer is it accepted that children go through phases as they explore the world around them and their place in it.

Verbal therapy isn’t even given a chance.

Instead, social media pressure coupled with the need to fit in or, conversely, the desire to stand out and, thus, garner more attention, has resulted in what has to be the most confused generation ever.

Without a doubt, there’s a sick movement to sexualise children, to groom them.

Yes, I use the word ‘groom’ even though the term ‘groomer’ seems to send a section of society into an apoplectic fit.

Why the rush to normalise the sexualising of children, to destroy their innocence?

I’ve been down enough rabbit holes in the past few years to have a pretty good idea why.

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Let’s just say, it’s to do with the purity of children, much-sought-after by the elites.

What used to be tricky information to find is getting much easier as they become more blatant in their behaviour… until you get too close to things you shouldn’t be aware of, then you’re stopped, as seen in the video below.

Going back to Balenciaga…

I’m not going to sully my blog by posting any sickening images here.

Instead, I recommend this video by ‘Parasyke TV’; he’s done a bit of digging into Balenciaga’s ad campaigns and creative team and unearthed some pretty sick stuff.

 
 

It’s somewhat reassuring to see the outrage against Balenciaga, even on places like Reddit.

Yet, the ones who’ve remained silent are the celebrities, with the bought-and-paid-for media running interference as usual, calling it a conspiracy theory, which is stupid considering Balenciaga admitted to what they’d done in their lame apology.

There’s still a worrying element to consider though – we, the general public, are not Balenciaga’s clientele, that would be the elites.

If these are the images Balenciaga published for public view, how awful are the images that only their paying clientele see?

Running alongside the sexualisation of children is the relentless effort to dismantle the family unit, to drive a wedge between children and their parents.

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There’s also the never-ending vilification of Christianity.

Isn’t that interesting?

Of all the religions in the world, the one that’s under constant attack is Christianity.

Why?

I believe it’s because Christianity is the one religion that stands directly against the elites and what they worship.

More people need to speak up FOR children, to protect them against those who would destroy their innocence, their childhood.

More people need to be made aware.

Now that Elon Musk has bought Twitter, I believe there’s a good chance of more such information being shared, at least on that platform.

While Twitter had previously maintained they “cannot accurately detect child sexual exploitation…”, Musk has already begun the swift clean-up of child pornography on Twitter.

I find it bizarre, the huge noise being made about Musk taking over Twitter, declaring it’s the end of free speech, when, in fact, it’s the opposite.

With Musk’s release of the ‘Twitter files’, beginning with the Hunter Biden laptop, it’s obvious there’s been nothing but the suppression of free speech at Twitter.

Free speech isn’t only about sharing the views you want to hear and/or agree with.

It’s about listening to points of view you don’t agree with and discussing it if you so desire.

It can only be a good thing that people now know the truth about the actual election interference and all the suppression, yet what about the underage girls seen with Biden on the laptop?

I hope they’re not forgotten.

No child must be forgotten.

It doesn’t matter if you have children or not, or if your children are now adults.

All children need protecting from unspeakable horrors wearing the mask of ‘understanding friend’ that lurk in plain sight.

And it’s up to us to be the shield standing between children and those horrors.

We must protect families, we must protect children, who have inalienable rights and should be loved, should be taken care of physically and mentally, and should not be brought into the world only to suffer.” ~ Indira Gandhi

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