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KIDS FIRST's avatar

OK we have officially reached the peak of stupid.

Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

This is disturbing on so many levels. I feel for the kids that have gotten trapped in this deviancy, I am disgusted (but not surprised) by the cowardice and complicity of the teachers and administrators and the board members in the government school systems.

Parents need to really investigate whether any of this evil rot has infested their local school system and get their kids the hell out if so.

A.'s avatar

Hello Faith, I saw your "Unmasking Mind Gaming" article. What you were discussing is known as a Psychological Operation. There are Nudge Units everywhere now that specialize in designing and promoting these. Have you read Laura Dodsworth's "A State of Fear"? It's a good primer on the subject.

Faith Kuzma's avatar

And it is SO intricately and deceptively deployed against innocence and vulnerability. I will check out State of Fear. Thank you!

JimmyinTEXAS's avatar

Parents that let this furry stuff go to school are complicit with the teachers union trying to re-gender kids for some perverse reason. Every kid that doesn't do furry should be removed from the school and let the teachers and union turn it into a kennel.

Vulkan's avatar

I'll be honest here. If I was still at school and a classmate came up to me on all fours and bit me, they'd be getting the shit kicked out of them.

Faith Kuzma's avatar

It does seem to be a HUGE provocation

Vulkan's avatar

Especially if they keep doing it and a teacher is doing nothing to stop them.

Hazel-rah's avatar

Thanks! But I think you're even a bit too generous, when you start off the description of furrydom with the innocence aspect. Furrydom never was innocent. It began as sexual kink and remains sexual kink. Any "innocence" in it comes from the ignorance of the kids participating, not from the adults grooming them online (and in person in some cases).

So it's dangerous to describe it IN ANY WAY as harmless. It's like saying diaper-fetish play could be innocent for kids to participate in, since they're not aware they're being groomed. NO. Just No.

Once the kids get into it, of course they'll want to go to meetups and conventions, and of course adults will be present.

It's nothing more than grooming.

Pat Duran's avatar

Another incentive for school choice. If public schools are actually allowing children to disrupt instruction in order to act out this fetish, then of course parents are going to leave the public school system, just as they are leaving due to constant disruption by students uninterested in learning -- and teachers will be following them. The question is whether this is actually a phenomenon, or simply rumor.

Faith Kuzma's avatar

Oh it is. Just click on the links—