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Robbie Spence's avatar

This is disturbing, if it is true.

I am concerned that The Story Box presenter, Jay Fantom, has not posted a link to the original Dutch video that he has clipped his footage from. Why is that?

The reason I ask is that I am in a conversation with a good friend and when I point to, say, last week’s Daily Mail report on gender woo coming into the classroom, he just says, oh well, I don't take any notice of the Daily Mail (which is fair enough given their ghastly history of hate towards Jews in World War Two and asylum seekers and benefit claimants generally ever since.

So, show us the link please!

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Radhwa Evans-Clare's avatar

The Dutch kids being exposed to a group.of naked trans identified men and women is surreal and disturbing. What kind of mentality finds this appropriate, to the extent that it actually takes place? Obviously, it's a rhetorical question because we know what kind, and we know how much assistance the people it thrives amongst get from a largely compliant media and and an assortment of useful idiots and enthusiastic misogynists.

The kids who were used in this performance had to react in the way the organisers of this spectacle wanted. These unfortunate kids being 'educated' into believing what they were seeing was normal and essentially good. Those responsible had no concern whatsoever as to what was going on for the kids. They didn't care about their unspoken thoughts or what these children might be left with. In general, children trust adults, they trust them to know what they're doing, meaning that what they were doing, particularly in this context, must be okay.

This isn't something happening in secret, the kids weren't being told not to share with any other adults. We associate that behaviour with predators and groomers, but that's what was happening here, and they are being encouraged to share it.

Shame in everyone party to what was essentially a form of abuse and coercion. And, when everything these people have openly recorded and documented, based not merely confidence but sense of invincibility, is viewed through a different lens, and the people viewing it have finally found it in themselves to get off their knees and use their voices, I hope shame will be the least of their worries.

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