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The REAL danger of ''Stranger danger''

Posted by Manstuprator on 2025-July-16 20:29:40, Wednesday
In reply to Stranger danger posted by Cherubino on 2025-July-16 12:40:09, Wednesday

Something has gone terribly wrong in society.

TRANSCRIPT:
The surveillance camera captured a young boy stepping out to grab his backpack from the car parked outside.
Nothing wrong so far...
But just then, he noticed a red car slowly creeping toward him.
The car was NOT "creeping towards him". The boy has been taught to look for danger where there IS no danger!
The moment he sensed something was wrong, the boy froze.
He imagined that something was wrong. But nothing was!
Realizing he was in danger, he bolted for the house and slammed the door shut behind him.
He imagined that he was in danger. But he wasn't!
Panting and crying, he told his parents everything.
This is along the lines of "Shout! Run! Find an adult!" that they teach kids to do if and when an adult mentions anything that has to do with sex to the kid. You know, "The pedophiles are everywhere! We must stop them!"
Alarmed, the parents immediately checked the front yard camera.
The parents, too, have been indoctrinated with the "stranger danger" narrative.
To their surprise, they realized it was just their neighbor who was only circling around looking for a parking spot.
Yeah, the parents were alarmed. But they are the ones that ALLOW schools to terrorize kids with stories of (extremely rare) "child abductions by strangers".

Something has gone terribly wrong in society...

When are people going to wake up to the real dangers of the "stranger danger" narrative?

Which means millions of terrified children living lives of fear...

M.
Once people's minds have been poisoned, it is very difficult to remedy the damage the poison has done. Education is the key!


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