@Terry @alyx I don't think this is necessarily what you think it is. The globohomo art is scary and does imply pedophilia. But I think you're getting ahead of yourself. The reason why they're talking about consent to kids isn't like when adults in the current year have a conversation about child consent being an inversion of our previous understanding of consent (a child cannot consent or sign legal contracts much less consent to tranny surgery) I think this is the more fundamental teaching of consent as we were taught it as kids. "The bad touch." The right to your own body and to tell somebody that their contact makes you uncomfortable and they need to stop despite their seemingly friendly intentions. In picrel, they talked to @consentparenting.
https://www.instagram.com/consentparenting/?hl=enIf you go through their Insta, you can see that they're all about stopping pedo stuff and educating kids on consent and telling kids when they're, in fact, getting diddled and not participating in innocent physical affection.
My concern with this is the opposite. I'm worried that what they're doing is grooming kids into having a very early
#metoo mindset over things that are innocent to further the globohomo agenda of parental alienation. Are you upset that your parents didn't get you the latest iPhone? Maybe they were withholding it from you as a way to coerce you into sex because they want to rape you. Is your dad playing sports with you? He's actually looking for an excuse to touch you. Did your mum measure your leg to get pants fitted for you? She was also trying to touch you. You can't trust your parents. Your real family is the globohomo establishment.
And we know globohomo -do- use pedo alarmism. Like Vice magazine articles about Japan which isn't too far removed from the shit you would cop being from chudbuds and KF aylogs for being on
bae.st.
Consent isn't the main focus of Seed and Sew but it does fit into inculcating kids into the globohomo interpersonal relational framework.
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