by Conscious Optimist OP-Ed,
Below is a helpful video for learning how to spot likely child predation and abduction in real time as it’s happening, and furthermore gives good tips on what to do. It got me thinking about many things.
When reviewing this video, it occurred to me that I wanted to give my own commentary for how to spot child predation in your environment; my comments have to do with spotting organized child predation, which is a slightly different topic from the lone abductor scenarios detailed in the video below, though these things can be related to each other. This, of course, is a massive subject, and I can only cover it to a very small extent.
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In light of the discussions raised by the video below, I wish to revisit an event that took place roughly twenty years ago, that many may have forgotten, the implications of which should be very deeply alarming to rational, mature, sane adults. This event was the national press coverage over famous pop star Britney Spears’ virginity, when Britney was still a teenager.
Why is this important? It’s important precisely because the virginity status of teen pop stars should not be a matter of interest to a sane society. Frankly, it’s repugnant that any media would create news regarding any young star’s virginity. Make no mistake: to discuss such things on the national news or in pop culture magazines provokes a perverted mindset amongst the public.
Think about it: if you tell someone “don’t think about about a glow-in-the-dark elephant with wings” then you have effectively introduced such imagery in their mind. Similarly, when pundits ask “has Britney gotten laid yet?” the mind is directed towards imagining Britney having sex, regardless of whether or not one even wants to imagine such things. It’s not terribly different from saying to the public “think about teenagers having sex”. I would consider this a deliberate, weaponized use of the power of suggestion to undermine mass consciousness and soft-promote pedophilia, and moral relativism in general.
Remember folks, Britney Spears was a young Disney star who, like many young Disney stars, became a national sex icon before her neocortex was anywhere near full maturity. Miley Cyrus is another, more recent, very famous example of this phenomenon.
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We have seen numerous kid stars remade into sex icons while still young—in some cases not even of the age of consent. Oftentimes, these young stars go on to suffer terrible mental breakdowns in early adulthood, as the accumulated weight of confusion and trauma pierces through their maturing minds.
How often must this pattern repeat itself before the general public becomes suspicious? Where is the mass indignation over this?
Why does it seem that many would sooner rubberneck and gawk at stars such as Britney Spears before humanely asking the question, “what happened?”
I am of the firm opinion that America (and much of the world) owes Britney Spears (and all young stars similarly abused) a massive, collective apology.
This apology would go something like, “Dear Britney, we are sorry that we collectively robbed you of a normal, healthy adolescence by our inaction and apathy in the face of obvious abuse. We are sorry that mass media turned you into a canvas upon which our collective perversions were projected. We are sorry that we took such a state of affairs as normal without protest or opposition.”
All evil needs to succeed is for good men and women to do nothing to stop it.
Let us learn the techniques of child abusers and become accountable for what happens in our communities.
Let us also not forget that child abduction and trafficking is often accomplished by organized groups just as much as by lone perverts. In both cases, we should learn the signs, and not sit idly by when evil presents itself.
Normal, healthy adults don’t strike up conversations about the sex lives of young teen pop stars; so the next time you see an entire industry discussing such topics, remember that you have every reason to suspect the pervasive influence of perverts, pimps, and child traffickers lurking in the background.
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