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by Rachel Stewart

There are things we never want to know about. I get it. But there are also things we need to know about. How can you fight if you don’t know what you’re fighting for?

I know you’re aware that evil is afoot. There’s lots of it about – particularly in relation to harming children. And you know society is all but lost when child suffering is minimised or ignored.

For parents, the specifics of what harm is happening are sometimes hazy. Things are purposely dressed up in vanilla-sounding rhetoric. Think ‘gender-affirming care’ or ‘minor-attracted persons’. The former means a veritable smorgasbord of sterilisation, chemicals, and mutilation and the latter just means your garden-variety paedophile.

If you see the reality of the physical and mental destruction involved in attempts to medically change sex – which is impossible – no decent parent would ever allow it to happen to their child. Yet some do and are often positively gleeful about it. That’s some serious parental mental health issues right there.

And paedophilia? I thought it was the last taboo but the push to normalise it is in full swing. The acronym MAPs is designed to convey the message “not all paedos” and that they may think it, but they won’t necessarily act on it. Indeed, we are being slowly but surely encouraged to view them as almost heroic for not acting on their urges.

Paedophiles are taking the face of a child they fantasise about and then using it to make what looks exactly like real sexual activity between real adults and real children. It is called AI-generated child pornography, and it is growing exponentially.

In the U.S, last year, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received more than nineteen million reports of child pornography, and more than 67,000 reports involving generative AI, an increase of 1325% on 2023 prior year.

Case data shows that children portrayed in AI child porn are often known to the perpetrators and commonly include the perpetrator’s own daughters and/or sons, nieces and nephews, or students of teachers.

Here’s one of many cases coming before the courts involving schoolteachers – he just happens to be the latest.

Unbelievably, there are academics out there who actively advocate for the creation of AI child pornography and espouse the theory that this is a victimless crime. They view it as a way of letting paedophiles “blow off steam” which they claim will somehow lower rates of sexual offending.

According to researchers no data exists to suggest that and, if anything, AI-generated child pornography may increase the chances of paedophiles acting out, particularly if these images or videos incorporate the face of a child they actually know.

Now, we all know child pornography is illegal, but the advent of AI-generated child pornography is the new headache for law enforcement and prosecutors.

Speaking of law enforcement, some of them are in on the act too.

Paedophilia has always been with us, but with AI it’s on steroids. As if parents don’t have enough to worry about, now this.

To minimise risk maybe don’t take your kids to Drag Queen Story Time where their boundaries are further eroded by adult men wearing ‘women face’.

Maybe check out what their school is teaching them about sex and be actively interested in finding out.

And maybe don’t plaster your children’s photos all over social media sites where paedophiles can easy pick them up and use them for sexual purposes and for sharing with other paedophiles. They always tend to have a lot of pen pals.

Other than that bit of inane advice, I’ve got nothing for you except….. send the asteroid. Soon.

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