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So, what cultural force is he speaking of that will fix the grooming problem? Because I don't think there are that many UK/US parents willing to stick their own necks out against current government and corporate ideology. They still have to support their family.
He's probably talking about a slight shift in the modus operandi of the Tories.
They have finally decided that caving into any and every socially progressive issue, to take the wind out of the moral outage machine of Labour isn't a good strategy, when the voting base is beginning to see you as a spineless fifth column only out for power and wealth.
So now they've begun questioning the gender transitioning clinics for the very young.
Parental outrage in the UK managed to get the Tavistock clinic shut down, and managed to get even some members of the Tory party to start addressing this issue in government. Parental outrage in the US has led to a number of entire school boards being jettisoned and replaced with anti-groomers. In Canada, we've just seen our largest protests since the Freedom Convoy in response to what's going on in schools. The backlash against the tranny groomers has become culturally mainstream, and is now producing results. We need to temper our typical right-wing tendency to think that just because our enemies aren't currently being lined up against a wall, that means we're losing. Being defeatist as we're starting to win is a great way to kill the momentum.
I don't mean to suggest rule 2. The video implied "we" were going to marginalize the perverts. I'm confused about how that will happen.
I did not hear about the extent of the Canadian protests before. That's good.
School board overhauls are also good. I think it's still going to be difficult to root out bad school staff. Regressives have been able to invest in school therapists, and there are legal issues (read: activist judges) in the way of simply disclosing pronouns to parents or getting degenerative sex tutorials out of school libraries.
This may be a matter of semantics. I wouldn't consider this "mainstream" yet. Maybe it's getting there, but it won't be in my deep blue area for a while.