'Grooming': The ubiquitous buzzword in LGBTQ school debate
Source: Associated Press
Grooming: The ubiquitous buzzword in LGBTQ school debate
By KIMBERLEE KRUESI and KARENA PHAN
March 29, 2022
Proponents of restrictions on how U.S. public schools address sexual orientation and gender identity say their ultimate goal is to allow parents more involvement in their childrens education and ensure classroom materials are age-appropriate.
But in heated debates at school board meetings and in statehouses across the country, the argument they repeatedly put forth is that they are trying to prevent children from being groomed the same term commonly used to describe how sex offenders initiate contact with their victims.
The use of such rhetoric, opponents of the new laws argue, underscores a nationwide push by conservatives to make education a political wedge issue by equating certain teaching materials and educators with pornography and even pedophilia. This latest trend is another volley in the countrys ongoing culture wars, during which conservative lawmakers also have opposed the teaching of critical race theory and proposed bills requiring schools to post all course materials online so parents can review them.
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DeSantis never uttered the word groom, but his press secretary, Christina Pushaw, remarked on Twitter that the legislation dubbed by opponents as the Dont Say Gay bill would be more accurately described as an Anti-Grooming Bill.
The use of the term is an attempt to distort the goal of teachers who are being intentional about expressing their acceptance of LGBTQ people, or perhaps sharing their own stories ... so that all students can know that they have representation within the school, said Casey Pick, a senior fellow for advocacy and government affairs at the Trevor Project, a nonprofit that provides support services for LGBTQ youth.
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