I have never been convinced that (generally female) teachers are grooming kids into trannies in any sort of quantity. Teachers need to be able to teach, and they aren't robots. I don't want my children, practical or hypothetical, to receive some brainwashed libtard ideology or to be so right-wing that they possess no empathy for other living things.
But the principal is that it was consensual and acting as if it wasn’t, even with now possessing adult hindsight, is retarded. People just want somebody else to blame for their decisions, there’s no en masse teacher grooming.
I'm sorry, I don't mean to derail the thread on the topic of grooming, but I just have to point something out...
It's rarely about sex when it comes to the troon groom anyway. They just want to exert power over children and implant their ideology.
What cerulean hydra said is correct. When we call teachers groomers, we're not accusing them of being sexual predators (even though predators are, and have always been, a problem in public schools). When we call teachers groomers, we're accusing them of planting the seeds of gender ideology. Do you think pre-teens came up with this gender shit on their own? Do you think all these 13 year old pooners invented the idea of transitioning themselves? No, they didn't, because prior to maybe 10 years ago, this nonsense was virtually unheard of. We went from almost
nobody being trans to suddenly an explosion of pre-teens identifying as trans. They didn't make it up themselves. It was taught to them by the schools, the teachers, and social media. Gender ideology originated in the university system, where faux-intellectuals bandied around the idea and taught it to their pupils. For goodness' sake, why do you think the libraries and school boards are so dedicated to having drag queens reading to the kids?
It's not about grooming the kids into sexual activity. It's about grooming them into LGBT activists, planting the seeds of gender ideology in their heads. That's what makes them groomers. It's like I've said earlier in this thread and others; back when I was a kid, when we went through puberty, almost all of us were awkward and uncomfortable with our changing bodies. It's a difficult part of growing up. However, back in my day, the adults in our lives - usually our parents - would just sit us down, give us "the talk," and explain that we were growing up, becoming adults, and that soon we'd grow comfortable in our own skin. These days, however, that's no longer the case. When little Timmy or Susie expresses even mild discomfort at puberty or growing up, in swoop the gender activists, the teachers, and the guidance counselors, to tell the child "OH, YOU'RE UNCOMFORTABLE WITH YOUR BODY? YOU MUST BE TRANS, THEN! THERE'S NO OTHER POSSIBLE EXPLANATION! REMEMBER, DON'T TELL YOUR PARENTS, BECAUSE YOUR PARENTS ARE BIGOTS. YOUR SECRET IS SAFE WITH US!"