Ever feel uneasy about the connections lurking beneath progressive activism?
There's a disturbing trend where some groups advocating for acceptance seem to harbor those who push for normalizing dangerous ideologies, such as MAPs or "minor-attracted persons," which many view as a rebranding of pedophilia.
This network cleverly cloaks itself in the language of inclusion and diversity, creating insidious links with broader social justice movements.
Take Nathan Jacquez, who was publicly promoting a gathering in Vermont, openly connecting with nonprofits and even leveraging progressive spaces to advance MAP advocacy.
This isn't an isolated occurrence but rather a pattern of exploitation, where art and activism intersect in shocking ways.
As the line blurs between legitimate advocacy and moral transgression, what role does our silence play? When does acceptance become complicity?
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https://x.com/0xAlaric/status/1835756348920803342?lang=en
https://www.sevendaysvt.com/news/vermont-weirdos-unite-for-a-festival-all-their-own-8728243
https://weirdofest.weebly.com/
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