April 17, 2011

TSA Makes a "Game" out of Touching Children in Intimate Places

Ken Wooden, founder of Child Lures Prevention, is raising concerns about the Transportation Security Administration's methods for getting children to comply with TSA pat-downs. Just as many child molesters get children to allow sexual contact by calling the activities "games," the TSA is also training its professional friskers to get children to comply with enhanced pat-downs by calling the pat-downs "games."

The TSA screeners want to touch children's butts, inner thighs, breasts, and (perhaps) even genitals, but they would rather the children not scream when this is going on, so they try to make it easy or fun for the children. Quite similarly, child molesters want to touch children's butts, inner thighs, breasts, and (perhaps) even genitals, and they also would rather the children not scream when this is going on. The TSA screeners do the groping under the banner of security, and the perverts do the groping under the banner of pleasure. Nevertheless, both groups feel the need to touch children in intimate areas, and both groups are using similar tactics.

This "game" ploy is just one example of how the TSA pat-downs are conditioning or (unintentionally grooming) small children to be molested. So, when a pervert wearing the security guard uniform and badge he bought on eBay approaches a small child and wants to play a pat-down "game," how likely is it that the small child will understand that the child molester dressed as security guard is any different than the TSA screener at the airport?

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