04/15/2022 / By Ethan Huff
In 2014 when Barack Hussein Obama was still officially president, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) published a report warning that America’s public schools are infested with child predators who use grooming tactics to push children into sexual perversion.
The Obama-era report explained that adults in positions of authority at schools, including teachers, were using grooming tactics to sexually abuse children under their care.
This is what investigative journalist Christopher Rufo tweeted about the report: “In 2014, the nonpartisan GAO published a 72-page report warning about child predators in public schools, recommending that administrators monitor teachers for ‘grooming behaviors’ that could lead to ‘sexual misconduct’ and ‘sexual abuse.’ It’s amazing that, in 2014, CNN knew that Disney had a ‘child sex predator’ problem and the GAO knew that public schools had a ‘groomer’ problem – and now we’re supposed to believe that both are ‘QAnon conspiracy theories.'”
It really is amazing that nearly a decade ago, the problems in public schools that we are seeing today like never before were already a problem back then, but nobody did anything about it, allowing an entire generation of students to be exposed to such evil.
Grooming and pedophilia is a huge problem at Disney.
Entitled “CHILD WELFARE: Federal Agencies Can Better Support State Efforts to Prevent and Respond to Sexual Abuse by School Personnel,” the report has a “Background” section in which the tactics of child groomers are outlined in more details.
This section contains examples of how teachers and other authority figures persuade children by exploiting their innocence, only to molest, pervert or coax them into deviant sexual behaviors. Such behaviors also include going “trans,” in which children are encouraged to take gender-bending drugs and cut off body parts to become their “true selves.”
“While child sexual abuse – the act of forcing a child to engage in sexual activity with a perpetrator – is generally criminal in nature, perpetrators of such abuse typically exhibit other inappropriate, and sometimes noncriminal, behaviors,” the Background section of the report explained.
“These behaviors of perpetrators may be displayed on a continuum and may include grooming, sexual misconduct and child sexual abuse.”
In the preface of the document, it is further revealed that an earlier report published for the Department of Education (DoE) back in 2004 found that nearly 9.6 percent of all students even at that time were victims of sexual abuse by school personnel, including teachers, principals, coaches and school bus drivers.
The 2014 report, however, stated that the prevalence of sexual abuse a decade later “remains unknown,” in part because many cases go unreported.
“Further, the term sexual abuse may not capture the full spectrum of the issue,” the report added.
“While child sexual abuse typically refers to the criminal act of forcing a child to engage in sexual activity with the perpetrator, other inappropriate behaviors with children may eventually lead to sexual abuse.”
In a tweet of his own, Jack Posobiec wrote that this GAO report from 2014 basically admitted that the government knew grooming was happening “all along.” Unfortunately, the problem has only gotten worse – and exponentially so – in the years since.
This is why Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the new anti-grooming law, which the leftists and LGBT cultists are screaming about and claiming that it implies “don’t say gay.”
Disney is a vehement opponent of Florida’s anti-grooming bill, which makes sense as the company, like the American public school system, is infested with pedophiles and child predators.
More related news about groomers at public schools can be found at Evil.news.
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