On the 'Groomer' Debate

On the 'Groomer' Debate
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A strange debate has popped up in certain corners of the right, over the recently signed Parental Rights in Education bill in Florida. I say strange because the issue addressed by the bill would seem to one that should unite the ever-splintering factions of the American right. Florida House Bill 1557 prohibits classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through third grade. One would think that protecting elementary school classrooms from adults attempting to sexualize five through nine year olds would be a no-brainer for a movement that seeks to conserve anything worthwhile. Even former Democratic congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard has weighed in in support of the bill and argued that it doesn’t go far enough.

But members of the conservative movement—never missing an opportunity to “punch right”—have instead criticized many of their fellow travelers who have framed the bill as “anti-grooming” legislation. We should, according to these critics, “tone down” our opposition to sexual instruction in elementary schools lest we be “unreasonable” or “uncivil.” Certainly, they say, not all opponents of HB 1557 want to “diddle kids”! We certainly cannot conflate those who want to talk to children about deviant sexual acts with those who want to commit them!

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